Taken with instagram

Taken with instagram


Sunday paper carrier

Women carrying 20L jerry cans from the bore-hole back to their homes.   “A pint’s a pound the world around!” meaning these women are carrying  around 42 pounds of water each for a half-mile or more.

Women carrying 20L jerry cans from the bore-hole back to their homes. “A pint’s a pound the world around!” meaning these women are carrying around 42 pounds of water each for a half-mile or more.

Gabra women in northern Kenya spend up to five  hours a day carrying heavy jerry cans filled with murky water. A  lingering drought has pushed this already arid region to a water crisis.  (Lynn Johnson, © National Geographic)

Gabra women in northern Kenya spend up to five hours a day carrying heavy jerry cans filled with murky water. A lingering drought has pushed this already arid region to a water crisis. (Lynn Johnson, © National Geographic)

Carrying cans in Java.

Carrying cans in Java.

Nov. 22, 2011. Afghan boys jump down from old vehicles in Kabul. Taken by the Washington Post.

Nov. 22, 2011. Afghan boys jump down from old vehicles in Kabul. Taken by the Washington Post.

Russian newsboy. Russian newspaper delivery man posed, standing,  full-length, with bundle of newspapers. Soviet Union. 1900-1918. Photo  by Bain News Service

Russian newsboy. Russian newspaper delivery man posed, standing, full-length, with bundle of newspapers. Soviet Union. 1900-1918. Photo by Bain News Service

Newspaper Delivery Boy. Date & location unknown

Newspaper Delivery Boy. Date & location unknown

Newspaper delivery boys sharing a brief conversation at a traffic signal on s.v.road in Mumbai. Also check out the rest of Diti’s wonderful pictures.

Newspaper delivery boys sharing a brief conversation at a traffic signal on s.v.road in Mumbai. Also check out the rest of Diti’s wonderful pictures.

I’m heading up to the mountains this weekend, which got me thinking about backpacking again. I love how the ‘bag’ becomes apart of you, and together you create a self sufficient unit.  I’m always amazed how quickly I adapt to being able to live without ‘things’. Makes me wonder what I don’t actually need in my everyday life…

I’m heading up to the mountains this weekend, which got me thinking about backpacking again. I love how the ‘bag’ becomes apart of you, and together you create a self sufficient unit.  I’m always amazed how quickly I adapt to being able to live without ‘things’. Makes me wonder what I don’t actually need in my everyday life…


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