Arrived in Armenia
- Becky, Joni, Renee, Joni, Mike
- Joni M., Renee, and Joni C. at Ararat
- Armenia bridge – one of the better ones
- Typical older woman outside her home
- Child with bell’s palsy
- Man using Armenian village hybrid
- Church built in 640 AD
- Typical older woman seen in clinic
- Village man with trusty transportation
- Team at Ararat
- Medical team at really old church
- Taking a break from work
- On the way to our first clinic
- Old garage door
- Boys from the hood in village
Well, we made it to Armenia. Our luggage woes continued until we got here. But that’s all behind us now.
We had our first two days of clinic in two small villages about 5 hours south of Yerevan – the capital of Armenia. The pics are from these first two days. Also there are some pics of Mount Ararat in Turkey, when we were at a historical church built in 640 AD, about a couple hundred yards from the Turkish border.
Janna (sono tech at NHWC) needed to be with us today as I did about 30 ultrasounds myself – including gallblader and breast scans – next time I won’t accept a raincheck!















What’s on the plate for breakfast , lunch and dinner?
If I go next time I need to know if I should bring some beef jerky.
Mark - October 7, 2009 at 7:20 pm |
Lots of sausage, salami and cheese. We always bring peanut butter as our fall-back staple.
Dinners are usually pretty good.
andrewvilla - October 8, 2009 at 11:21 am |