The guys we hired this morning to help Donkey and Mr. Iddrisu were surprised when we showed them how to dip the boards! They usually use a knapsack sprayer and have to flip every board several times to get all… Continue Reading →
The lumber has arrived!!! It not only arrived in Yendi but it arrived at the mission house. It has been off loaded at the jobsite and Donkey and Mr. Iddrisu are going to start dipping it tomorrow. This morning we… Continue Reading →
I broke my tooth and our roofer got arrested! Now that makes for an exciting day! At least my tooth is not hurting me. If it gets to hurting we will make a trip to Accra to visit the dentist. … Continue Reading →
We were pleased that Mr. Iddrisu was well enough to come back to work today. He is still coughing and his voice sounds strange but at least he is up and going again. Donkey also came back to work today;… Continue Reading →
By the time you get to read this you will have forgotten if the extra hour of sleep helped or not. The time change takes some time for us to get used to because now we are 6 hours ahead… Continue Reading →
Zorash went to see her Aunt in Tamale on Friday. She said that one of her brothers needed surgery but the family did not have money for the surgery so they left the hospital against medical advice and took the… Continue Reading →
We were on our way to Kpamang at 7:15 this morning. We were meeting Divine in Kpamang to look at the pigs he had for sale. Our hope was to make a deal on the pigs and get back to… Continue Reading →
I have written 2024 so many times today that I am beginning to believe that it is really 2024! We have been working on end of the year raises for the employees and we had to figure out the new… Continue Reading →
When the ladies came to work this morning they told us that we had run out of weaning mix. We have yet to be able to figure out why they cannot tell us when we are about to run out… Continue Reading →
Happy Halloween! No one in our part of the world celebrates Halloween in any form or fashion. Really there is no need because most people here believe in witches, witchcraft, dwarfs (sort of like Leprechauns) and unexplainable magic so they… Continue Reading →
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