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their clothes are as bright as the tomatoes they carry
Falahyeen, Southern Syria, 9 August 2008 As I rode down the highway, I passed tent after tent set up for tomato harvest. These tents sat up on the edges of enormous fields of greenery. Outside one of the tents, there … Continue reading
It almost hurts when someone who has nothing is so nice
So, I know I just started this blog, but I’m off on assignment for the next month and a half. I’ll still be checking in, but I’m afraid I won’t have loads of time to write, so I’m mining through … Continue reading

