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...at the EKTA Senior Banquet!
EKTA Senior Banquet!
Yes, we mostly just posed for photos!
Senior Ball!
Puja bowls at the Friday Cricket game at Smith College!
Gazal & Najia in the field at our Friday Cricket game at Smith College!
Prof. Rotman up to bat in our Friday Cricket Game at Smith College-
Ekta Holi party!
Desis (South Asians) return to their childhood with games at the Holi celebration!
Playing Kho-Kho in outside Unity House at the Holi celebration!
Games at the Holi celebration!
Gazal, Puja & me at Smith College's 2008 Rhythm Nations Performance of dance, music, and poetry from around the world.
Snow fell as the lamps were lit...
Looking across the snow-covered lawn towards Dewey, Smith College.
The neon lights of Neilson Library's belly dance through the thickly falling snow, and the sky darkens as I come out of class. Smith College, Mass.
Paul, Puja & Janet at Smith College.
Liz Willis, performing "One." Beautiful.
Two sisters, standing before the NGO they began and run in Gopane, raising money and caring for HIV/AIDs patients through locally-made handicrafts. The sister holding her daughter also leads a dance troupe, and Kate is going to help her organize an after-school program for young girls.
Goats nibble on what grass is allowed to grow outside Ma Molefi's property line in front of their house in Gopane. For the first few months, this windmill served as a landmark to help Kate navigate her way home.
As a donkey cart rumbled past us in Gopane, Kate explained why the donkey's shy away from me when I try to pet them. Animals are not treated with the kindness one might hope.
An AIDs organization in Gopane has bought this burnt-out compound of a man convicted of witchcraft at a low price, because no one else in town would have it.
Butterfly in Gopane.
Our final day in Cape Town, and even the tourists felt like locals! We're on Diana & Tim's balcony, with the Lion's head in the background. That's Nancy, Diana, Tim, and Susie in the top row, and Kate and I below.
Dreamy Not to be confused with Hanuman, Humayan was a Mogul invader king, and this is part of his extravagant tomb complex in Delhi.