Sometimes, my days are hot, and other days, they are rainy. My days are full of animal sounds and blaring music. I know each day I will be greeted by a friendly neighbor. This place is my home.
"Dumela!" That's Hello in Sesotho, the language we speak here in Lesotho. My name is Teryn, and I'm a Peace Corps Volunteer in Lesotho, Africa. I also teach English, Math, and Life Skills to kids.

Sometimes, my days are hot, and other days, they are rainy. My days are full of animal sounds and blaring music. I know each day I will be greeted by a friendly neighbor. This place is my home.

Thank you from the bottom of my heart for being on this journey to Lesotho with me. It is a tiny country on the map, but it is full of great people and beautiful places.

Every place has a unique environment that affects how people live. In this field note, you will learn about what makes the environment in Lesotho special, helpful and challenging for Basotho people.

Moshoeshoe's Day is a national holiday in Lesotho. On March 11th, Basotho people from all across the country gather to celebrate Moshoeshoe, the founder of the Basotho nation.