by Kelli Donley | Jun 8, 2007 | Africa, Journal, Photography, Public Health
Typical housing in the rural areas. The first few days in Mozambique, I walked with one of our health promoters through the villages. I wanted to see if our work was in fact working. We focus on three health issues in Moz: cholera, malaria and HIV. Our work is in five...
by Kelli Donley | Jun 7, 2007 | Africa, Journal, Photography, Travel
A few photos to share. I promise to write the stories and give the detail behind these as soon as I can manage to sleep, eat and function in this time zone again. We were able to photograph all of the children and workers at the baby orphanage. They loved receiving...
by Kelli Donley | Apr 25, 2007 | Flora and Fauna, Photography, Travel
Spring in Santa Fe, inspired by Jane: ~ak
by Kelli Donley | Apr 24, 2007 | Journal, Photography, Travel
I’m back from my New Mexican adventure with Ms. Finny. We hadn’t seen each other since September and yet with the first embrace at the airport, we immediately fell back into place. I quickly got the feeling she’d packed a four leaf clover. Rental car...
by Kelli Donley | Nov 17, 2006 | Journal, Photography, Travel
I’m home. It was a fantastic trip and I promise to write a bit about it next week. Just a quick reminder: tomorrow is Team Rex’s big debut! I hope you can make it. The Tempe YMCA Turkey Trot starts at 8 am, registration at 7 am. The Y is located on Rural...
by Kelli Donley | Oct 16, 2006 | Arizona, Photography
I needed some Fall. I needed Flagstaff. Located three hours north of Phoenix, Flagstaff sits at nearly 8,000 feet and is home to a community of earthy, happy people who I wish I still lived among. The weather is remarkably cooler. The food is fresh. The people are...