The story was written and photographed by Stefano de Luigi (Group VII)
Agriculture has fallen as arid lands stretch towards the capital of Nairobi, where water taps have run dry causing increased tensions in the neglected slums. Tourism, the second heart of the Kenyan economy, is in jeopardy. Wild animals are dying of hunger and thirst in the parks, while predators have started getting closer to the villages, killing cattle to get drinkable water from their stomachs.
Aid organizations have been warning of a catastrophe for months. Until now, nothing has happened. The Kenyan government has been unable to take the proper steps to improve the situation - halted by political divisions and corruption - while no real relief operation has yet started.
Droughts in the Horn of Africa: Ethiopia, Somalia, Sudan, Eritrea are not unusual. But Kenya is one of the most developed countries of the continent, and a key ally to the West in East Africa. In a time of great debate on climate change, with Kenya on the brink of a disaster, the international community cannot afford to keep it eyes shut.
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Hey folks, I hope you enjoyed the short sneak peek from Mexico. I had so much fun :) More photos from the past weddings and Mexico footage will be posted soon, however I have to get ready for a wedding tomorrow!
Finally, the entire team got about 9 hours of sleep!!! Believe me when I say this, everyone was dead asleep by 9:45pm, not even the mariachi ( I think they had to much to drink ) band across the street could keep us up.
( Yesterday we met our families! )
( We also got to me our Scott)
( Here is Alex losing to Mr.Bob )
( Todays worship service )
( As we head out to the worksite )
All the materials were at both work sites, meaning we started working right away. At first the day started out cloudy, however, early into the afternoon the clouds parted and there were the blue skies :) Everyone worked extremely hard, both teams finished exactly at the same point, which was laying the basic foundation of the roof. The hosting of the church has been more than we could ask for, whenever we ask for anything they are there helping us out with a hand.








( no thank you )




( phillip had 7 of these fish tacos . . . i will agree, the fish tacos were amazing!!! )
( roberto acting as the karate kid )







Awesome!
(07.08.09)Robert, hello!
I am amazed to see your work:))
man, such good pictures.
You recently took a picture of my friend from Russia Marina Osipova. sweet work too.
I am on my way to becoming a fashion photographer, and I am wondering, whether you have ever studied photography professionally, and if yes, then where?
It's a pleasure to look through your gallery,man.
Ivan
So we arrived in San Diego around 11 pm. Plus side of the trip, there were no delays from West Palm Beach to San Diego :)

After our arrival we drove up north to Calvin Christian School. However, thanks to Sprint (!) we got lost for about 15 mins. Basically what happened, Phillip's phone ( remember it's a Sprint cell phone ) died in the middle of traveling to Calvin Christian. After a couple of u-turns and about to break his phone (phillip himself), Phillip's cell phone decided to work and we found our way to the school... finally we could sleep :)
( this is phillip lost )
( everyone getting ready for bed )

(finally going to bed around 1a.m.)
( getting ready to leave for Mexico )

The following day (today), we got up around 6:45am... feeling refreshed to some degree :) After a quick morning session with the Lord, we packed our bags and headed out to our finally destination, Ensenada, Mexico. ( with the Lord in our side, Phillip's sprint cell phone didn't die on us )




(some shots of the coast line road)




(so apparently, if a city reaches a population of a million, that city will receive the Country's flag, stating grow and popularity)
(amazing food, simply amazing :) )

Heading to our final destination, we were able to stop by the two houses the team built last year! What an awesome experience to see how the house has blessed these families.
( Adam & Phillip praying with the owner of their house. She told us that when winds come late at night, she doesn't have to worry anymore because the house has a strong foundation )
( here is the other house the team built last year, the family was out of town when we came by to visit )
(and here we are finally :) )

( Yugo Ministries, this is where we will be staying...)
on another note, Voda Films and I did a short commercial for our church called The Journey back in March. i was totally stoked to be assigned to work with my friend Noah ( Voda Films ) and also how Pastor Scott asked us to work together :) it was like a creative high. Anyways, we shot the entire short video with the Canon 5D MK II. Note: at the time, canon did not make the firmware update, which would allow us to control our shutter and f-stops, we had to pre-focus and then re-focus. So, it was a bit challenging to shoot it, but we got some great stuff from the camera. Let me know what you think :) the official version can be found at The Journey.


