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Friday, March 25, 2011

Homes of Petite Riviere

People wonder about where our patients live and what a typical home looks like.  Here are two that sit on the beach.  Houses are made of either wood or cement block with a metal roof.  They are about the size of the utility sheds that are sold at places like Home Depot or Lowes.  If the family is very poor, the floor will be dirt and the roof might be banana fronds.  More common will be a concrete floor.  Cooking is done outside the house, usually on the ground and over charcoal.  Indoor plumbing is very rare.  There is no electricity, of course.  Glass windows are only for the rich.  As are window screens.
 
These homes sit right at the sea's edge and in good weather the view is very beautiful.  But, as everyone knows too well, Haiti is prone to earthquakes, tropical storms and huricanes.  Houses like these are not where you would want to be in any of these. 

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