Red is still here; it is past 6:00. He is working late today because he is trying to get all the jobs that he has started and been paid for finished so he can get on to doing projects that will… Continue Reading →
Mr. Iddrisu and Nazo went back to the office that is preparing Ghana’s National Identity cards. They have been there several times trying to get their ID cards. The latest excuse is that they have run out of the plastic… Continue Reading →
Our trip was closer today. We traveled to Yawondo which is south of Kulkpeni. Timothy didn’t have to ride into town for a change because his house is on the way. Our arrival was a little bit early so we… Continue Reading →
The tractor came and plowed the back field and the small ½ acre in the front. The fields always look so nice and clean right after they are plowed. This year the guys will not have as much land to… Continue Reading →
We are on our way back from Tamale. We have the computer in the truck with us so I decided to make good use of the time by writing the Notes. The road is rough so please excuse any errors!… Continue Reading →
We are in Tamale again! And no, we did not come over here to get our paper work for the lease on the land! That government department is still on strike so we will probably not get the documents any… Continue Reading →
It was so hot today! The high temperature was 106 degrees with a heat index of 127 degrees! If those were the temperatures in the states we would be receiving all sorts of heat advisories and warnings to stay indoors… Continue Reading →
Well, the fasting is finally over! Today is the day for sharing food with friends and family. Nazo usually sends a portion of whatever his wife cooks to us. That is so very sweet! In the past it has always… Continue Reading →
Yesterday was a national holiday; May 1st is “Workers’ Day”. Who knew? None of the workers are working this week except Tichak, the night watchman but we still have to give them the holiday. The extra holiday came at the perfect… Continue Reading →
We had to take the back door way to the village of Waddig this morning. The reason is the rains have started enough that the village is now cut off by a small river. The back door way requires us… Continue Reading →
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