
The have an awesome system. They create canals for the water to reach the entire garden!

Daniel passing out cucumbers for us to try


If you want to move the water to another direction, simply put mud there to stop it and direct it another way. Depending on what crops are in season, the water goes different places throughout the farm.

The Kenyan to the left and Epilson on the right (VT graduate)

banana tree

One of the nephews teaching us how to chew on sugarcane

The ladies who cooked our lunch. This is how most Malawian women dress.
Our Malawian lunch. Yum?

Daniel and his mother (Mrs. Chinkhuntha)

Mrs. Chinkhuntha's home
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