Haiti 2009 | Days 5 & 6
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After taking a one day break, I re-joined Ruhi as she went to George Marcellus school located about 2 hours north of Port Au Prince, Haiti.
I’m just writing up some of the highlights from our trip to Haiti as we continue our work for the Mona Foundation.
Day 5 – Resting the Ankle
My ankle was acting up this day so I stayed home to rest it. Ruhi went to visit Bernard Martinod’s school in Titanyin, just outside Port Au Prince. I spent the day organizing and preparing some of the Haiti photos I’ve taken so far.
Day 6 – George Marcellus School
Today was the road trip up north to the George Marcellus school in Guerot, a rice farming valley about 3 hours north of Port-Au-Prince. We drove up the main highway (such as it is) which connects the north to the south in Haiti. We left home around 5:45 and made it to the school around 9:00 a.m.



The school is really located in a remote area. Admist rice fields along side an irrigation canal, sits a small, modest building with 4 small rooms, each housing children who are eager to learn. We spent most of the day there, watching their classes, interviewing teachers and administrators, interacting with the students and seeing what life is like in the countryside of Haiti. Ruhi filmed a lot of footage and I shot over 500 photos In fact, during this whole trip I’ve shot almost 2,000 pictures, but of course only about 10% of them are what I would consider being any good. But that means there is still 200 photos, so not too bad.
















On our way back home we stopped by a small food stand near a beach and got some chicken and rice. It was quite good and the ocean is beautiful. Well, of course it is. This is the Caribbean.






Haiti 2009 — 4 of 6
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