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Friday, August 14, 2015

I said to myself, "I should put some pictures on my blog."  Here they are in no special order
Class Xi went to Bali in June. 

Hindu offering in Bali

Yes, I went parasailing in Bali.
Bali was different from Java.
Just as we were getting ready to get on the boat back to Java..  Yes, PeaceCorps, I had my life jacket.

The new class X students had three days of orientation then three days of camp at the school.  Fun and games in English.


New students ready for another year.
The granddaughter of my host family ready for a Frozen Ramadan.


The Great Sumedang Fair had lots of things for sale and a band. The piano player is one of my teachers at the special needs school.  He teaches blind students and is himself blind.
After Ramadan the school had a wonderful lunch for the teachers in a beautiful place 1/2 way between Cimalaka and Sumedung. The is one of the English teachers I work with.  His name is Mr. Yaya.

My group of Volunteers had our Mid Service Conference in Bandung in August. We invited our counterparts to join us. Mr. Yaya is on the right.
Mr. Yaya got his papers stamped saying he was at an official Peace Corps conference.

My friend from Pre-Service Training, Shannon from California.







Shannon and I spent a morning at a 8 floor mall in Bandung known for it cloth and clothes.
Bandung hosted the Asia Africa Conference this year.



My buddy, Ryan, took me to the Alun Alun (Town Square) and central mosque of Bandung.




These are the decorations on a building just beside the town square.

Ning' first day of school ever. She is the granddaughter of my host family.




Some needlepoint I have done.



 There!  I take a lot of pictures.  There are a lot of interesting things to see.  Enjoy!
 JAY



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