We felt an increasing reluctance to go to the villages due to the Coronavirus. Ghana’s Corona numbers have started going up again. The villagers just do not realize the threat the virus poses. Timothy was still not feeling his old… Continue Reading →
We did nothing of value today except church and going back to the hospital to collect the results of our Covid test. We were pleased that both of our tests were negative! Last night the hospital sent a message over… Continue Reading →
We got to the hospital that is doing the Covid testing this morning ½ hour before they were supposed to open and there were already 35 people in line ahead of us. They had a pretty nice setup. They gave… Continue Reading →
We had a safe trip from Yendi to Accra. We picked Red up this morning at 6:30. We usually pick him up at the junction near his house. Steve likes to give him a wakeup call when we have to… Continue Reading →
We have been trying to get everything covered up and closed up for the beginning of our trip back to the states. We have never been this prepared to leave! We are ahead of schedule and will have time to… Continue Reading →
I bought three clear plastic tubs a few days ago in the market to put my fabric scraps in. I wanted to protect them from the dust. I got all the scraps folded with the help of Amama and put… Continue Reading →
Before it got too hot this morning we went back and reattached another section of razor wire and added a second layer to the area where most of the people were coming over. Nazo is the one that opened this… Continue Reading →
Before we had even gotten dressed to go for our walk this morning Divine, the evangelist / farmer called. He wanted us to meet him at the Zoomlion office and pick up the reports he had finished last night. Zoomlion… Continue Reading →
We changed our walking routine this morning and went down to inspect the cement fence that Nazo had painted with the tar mixture yesterday. I told Kandie it reminds me of the story of the pitch (tar) that Noah used… Continue Reading →
November begins the dry season in our area. Villages are already starting to burn the bushy areas around their houses and some of the fields. The burning makes it difficult to breath and seems to add to the heat. Our… Continue Reading →
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