Meri’s son Aliu’s headache is better and he is not complaining as much but his legs are so weak that he cannot stand or walk without assistance. Meri said that he could talk but he is not talking the same… Continue Reading →
The welder failed us! We went this afternoon to pick up the peanut / corn roaster only to find out that he had not been able to make it because the electricity had been off Saturday and Sunday. Evidently this… Continue Reading →
We made the two hour trip today to visit the congregation of Mulipido where Daniel Batoln lives. Daniel is an evangelist that has been working with us for many years. The village is between nowhere and someplace. It is really… Continue Reading →
We had Nazo spray the property around the mission house this morning. This is part of the area that we sprayed several weeks ago when we had so much trouble with the big fruit tree sprayer. The rains have caused… Continue Reading →
I almost forgot to write the Yendi Notes tonight. I usually write them before supper but we had a late supper tonight and I dozed off while we were watching a movie. When I woke up it was almost bedtime… Continue Reading →
We did not get any rain last night but Jagrido got rain. Jagrido is the village where Timothy Niligrini grew up. Timothy’s brother Simeon is doing some heavy work at the mission house for us. He told us that he… Continue Reading →
At 1:00 this afternoon the heat index was 131 degrees. Now that is hot! There is a storm brewing; someone near us is getting rain; there is lighting all around us. We are praying that we will get some too. … Continue Reading →
This was a peculiar month because the Muslim month long fast that is called “Ramadan” was observed. Since most of the daily workers are Muslims we decided to give them their 3 weeks paid time off (required by Ghana law)… Continue Reading →
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 →
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