No, this is not a prison. This is our house in Georgetown. We have had 16 different times when things have been stolen or our apartments have been broken into. Our landlord had enough so he placed two rows of very sharp razor wire around the whole yard, installed burglar alarms, installed extra locks, installed extra steel bars on all of the windows and even hires security guards when we leave town. We think it's the same guy who comes back. We call him Timmy the thief. I hope he gets caught on the wire. That would hurt!!
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Dutch architecture
A Mosque
Suriname School Project
This is the school project we did in Suriname. We installed this water storage and filtration system in a school of 860 students. They didn't have any of their 3 bathrooms working so we went in and installed this system and repaired or replaced all of the toilets for them. The students (especially the little girls) were thrilled to have working toilets.
What are these?
This is Ricky. He is 14 years old and is a dropout from school. He sells us shrimp every week. Look how huge these shrimp are. We pay about $4 a pound for them and have them about twice a month. Yummy!! Ricky is a good salesman but I have to get after him because he comes around too much to sell us his shrimp.
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Enjoying the island
Oops!!
St. Vincent (that's me).
The Grand Pitons
The Pitons
Can you believe this?
Sister Whitehead playing in the mud. Not really. We were visiting some chicken farms down this lonely muddy road and we had to wear long boots to get out of the mud. She got bit several times on her legs by Chiggers. These bites won't heal for several weeks and even months. They itch you to death. I have some on my legs that are 3 months old that still haven't healed.
Home sweet home
Happy orphans
We gave this swing set to an orphanage about 2 hours from where we live. There are between 30-40 orphans at any one time there. They didn't have any play equipment and only watched TV. We also gave kitchen supplies and a lot of clothing to them. We enjoyed this project. This picture shows just a few of the smiling kids.
Rice Crispies?
Animials and more animals
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