Saturday, July 18, 2009

Prison?


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!!

Dutch architecture


This shows some very old Dutch houses in Suriname. The Dutch have beautiful buildings and we enjoy seeing the architecture here.

A Mosque


This is a Hindu Mosque located next to McDonalds in Suriname. We eat at McDonalds everytime we go to Suriname and noticed this beautiful building next to it. The Hindu people worship and say their prayers there. The Hindu are good people.

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


Here we are on St. Lucia. We had a few hours before our next appointment so our friends took us to this beautiful bay. It's nice to get away from Guyana once in a while and see such beauty as this.

Oops!!


We were in the jungle in St. Lucia one day. Sister Whitehead was trying to cross this little stream and didn't make it. She fell backward and landed in the water. Good thing it was clean and warm. We laughed.

St. Vincent (that's me).


Here is a picture of St. Vincent. We were there for a few days looking at several projects. Isn't the water and sunset beautiful. St. Vincent isn't as commercialized as St. Lucia is. They don't have the resorts, money and cruise ships like St. Lucia has but it is very beautiful anyway.

The Grand Pitons


These are the Pitons (pronounced like the Tetons). They are in St. Lucia on the far end of the island. St. Lucia is very beautiful but very expensive to live or visit there. We are going to do some Humanitarian work there with the poor.

The Pitons


This is another picture of the Pitons. Aren't they beautiful. It takes 3 hours of hard climbing to get to the top. We didn't do it.

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


We were walking down the road that shows Sister Whitehead with her boots on. We came across this little house with all of these kids. They are so poor. They don't have a father and the mother leaves them to go to work every day. Sad! Sad!

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?


Someday maybe! These farmers are throwing rice in the field (rice fields have water in them for quite a while) to plant rice. There were about 15 men planting but I only showed 2 of them.

Animials and more animals


I've mentioned animals on the road but never showed you a picture. This large sow is taking her time crossing the busiest road in Guyana with her piglets hanging on and having lunch at the same time. Traffic was stopped in both directions while lunch was being served.