Most of the time I was in Ethiopia with Save the Children to observe frontline health workers was spent in Hawassa, the capital of Ethiopia’s Southern region. We did get a chance to walk around Addis and I took many pictures from the car.
When I walked around Addis I really felt as though I could live there – for a few months at least. US dollars go so far in Ethiopia plus there is just so much to explore.
The weather was glorious the entire week we were in Ethiopia. I couldn’t get enough of the pristine blue skies and the temperate weather.
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Thanks for sharing Jennifer! My best childhood friend has spent quite a bit of time in Ethiopia as she works to help refuges around the world. She told me it is truly a wonderful place despite of course the poverty. Thanks for sharing and looking forward to more photos! :)
Thanks, Nicole. I love Ethiopia. I can’t wait to go back. And I can’t wait to see your photos from Honduras.
Thank you for sharing your photos Jennifer. (It may sound silly, but I enjoy seeing how advertisements look in other countries.)
Hi Ann – I was just thinking about you the other day. Ads in other countries are so different than ours, but also very similar. I love to see them, too.