We haven't provided too many interior shots of our living accommodations so here is a series that shows our rather spartan kitchen.
There's a medium-sized fridge (a puddle of water snaking out across the floor from it is usually the first sign the power went out over night...doesn't happen that often.) We also have two propane-powered burners that can be set to "High" and "Inferno". Ugandans, we hear, do most of their cooking over charcoal so this must not bother them.
The buckets you'll notice are for compost and trash (the two small ones) and for storing water in the very likely scenario of the kitchen sink not working.
I'll also throw in a picture of me relaxing right outside the kitchen door on our porch. It's a lovely place to sit.
There's a medium-sized fridge (a puddle of water snaking out across the floor from it is usually the first sign the power went out over night...doesn't happen that often.) We also have two propane-powered burners that can be set to "High" and "Inferno". Ugandans, we hear, do most of their cooking over charcoal so this must not bother them.
The buckets you'll notice are for compost and trash (the two small ones) and for storing water in the very likely scenario of the kitchen sink not working.
I'll also throw in a picture of me relaxing right outside the kitchen door on our porch. It's a lovely place to sit.
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