Wednesday, March 12, 2014

A bit of deja vu....Back to Guyana for Humanitarian Projects.

Here we go again back to Guyana to check on Humanitarian Projects and to work on starting a new Humanitarian Project.
 
The people we worked with.  In the restaurant at the Cara Lodge.
Sister Moore, Sister Cullimore, Elder Cullimore (they are Short Term Specialists with the Chicken Projects), Elder Moore, Elder Jensen (He is a Short Term Specialist with the Neonatal Resuscitation Project).  We looked at Chicken Projects with Elder and Sister Cullimore and met with hospital CEO's with Elder Jensen.
 
People we met with from the local Humanitarian Committee in Guyana.
Front row:  Sister Cullimore, Sister Surujbhan, Sister Carter, Sister Moore.
Back row:  Elder Cullimore, Roger Ramnarain, Elder Surujbhan, Elder Carter, President Taylor, Elder Moore.
 
A member of the Church who was a recipient of a chicken coop and chickens (Family Food Production Project).  She has a new baby and her husband recently passed away.  Her chicken coop is in the background.
 
Several people live in this house.  They are the recipients of a chicken coop and chickens.  We had to cross the "bridge" to get to the chicken coop.
 
Walking the planks!!!!!
 
Nice sidewalk.  Well, it would have been nice if the boards had been nailed down.
 
Are we really on a bridge?
 
What you mean I can't buy a chicken on Sunday!!!!
 
This house really was occupied.
 
Agricultural class room at local school.
 
Ag students at work while Sister Moore supervises.  She's at it again.  She used to substitute teach at North Gem High School and worked with the Ag students a lot.
 
This is what the rest of the school rooms are like.  If you have an individual desk don't complain.
 
This is the van we traveled in.  Elder Moore was the driver.  YIKES!!!!!
 
Nice road?  We really did take the 2 wheel drive van on this road.

The Cara Lodge in Georgetown, Guyana our "Home Sweet Home" for 1 1/2 weeks.

Sister Moore relaxing at the Cara Lodge after walking all over looking at chickens.

Elder Moore is totally beat after driving all over Guyana, at least it seems like all over.

Baptismal font at one of the Chapels in Guyana.

This little fella got on Elder Moore's arm.  Then Sister Moore said, "Let me have him."

Lilies in canal by the Georgetown Chapel.

The Stabroek market in Georgetown.
 
Horse and wagon all decked out for a wedding.

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