Have you felt the ancient ruins call
Where looms of time weave moss?
And do you yearn for one small glimpse
Of those who suffered loss?

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This was in the province of Champasak in southern Laos. |
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There was flooding here in September. It was said to be the worst in 35 years. |
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Their rice crop was destroyed. |
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Inside the homes you could see the water line that was chest deep. |
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We were grateful for the young volunteers who speak Pathed Lao |
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This joint was really jumpin'! |
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This is Dr. Anson Call and his wife Kathy being honored for their part in the vision clinic here at the Mahosot Hospital. We were really busy helping with this. |
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Elder Kyle Wright and a happy patient. She giggled as I walked her over to be fitted with reading glasses. I wonder if she had ever talked to Americans before. She she was really delightful. |
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The whole Eye Care 4 Kids crew and the Forbes family fundraisers and Chandy who brought us such delicious lunches. |
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We dispensed almost 2,000 pairs of eyeglasses in four days.That is Elder Johnson in the back. |
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Have you ever seen a finer bunch of nurses? They were there to have their eyes checked, too. |
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The chair next to me dropped me to the floor when it broke. |
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This is the head nurse with her able assistant. A laugh a minute, this one. |
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This is Joseph Carbon of Eye Care 4 Kids hard at work. His able assistant Elder Murray. |
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E. and S. Singley, E. Murray, E. Johnson, E. Xiong, E. Wright, S. and E. Jorgensen |
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Everyone worked so hard and we loved it. "Every Mose was on his toes. This joint was really jumpin'!" |