As my COS (Close of Service) date fast approaches I'm trying to soak in everything about my community here in Nacuxa. I took pictures on my way to the market last week so I can show you what it's like food shopping. It's just a bit different than going to your local walmart or hy-vee. :) I also had my last classes this week so I took pictures of all my students. I only have a week left at site and I'm trying to despedir (say goodbye) to all my friends and colleagues and organize my house for the next PCV coming in December. I won't have time for many more blog posts so these will probably be the last pictures for now. I will write one more blog next week before I leave site. I can't believe it's been over 2 years...it seems like just yesterday I was in Namaacha learning Portuguese and eating Matapa for the first time.
One of the houses I see on my way to the market.
My walk to get food...so different than driving on 90th to Hy-vee :)
Another house on the market path
How you buy clothes in Mozambique--you really have to be patient and look through things.
Selling capulanas at the market on Fridays
The owners of this small store. I buy oil, potatoes and rice from them.
Our library sign is looking good...hopefully it'll be finished soon.
My Peace Corps motivational wall by my door that I look at everyday.
2nd level, Class C
1st level, Class A
1st level, Class B
1st level, Class C
2nd level, Class D
Me and Ruth, one of the students in the 1st level class.
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