A spectacular view out over the Cordillera Mountain range as we traveled during one of our north bound adventures. |
Sister Kristen Stroud and Elder Dave Stroud (From North Ogden) brought her sister & husband to Baguio so we explored the neighborhood. |
Me at the entrance of the Cemetery of Negativism in Camp John Hay ... just below our Baguio apartment. |
This sweet little Filipina girl was dancing to some jive music as we passed her in the Irisian Dumpsite living quarters. |
One of the women taking care of her grandson as they walk to the roadway where they will 'catch a jeepney' and travel into the market for some more rice and meat products. |
There they are utilizing plastic containers in the side yard of their school to grow vegetables that they use in the school lunches they provide. |
I continue to be impressed at the beautiful flowers that we find here in the Philippines. Someday I will learn more about their names and if they are indigenous or have been carried over here. |
Yes .... we had a clear night for the 'Red Blue Moon' on January 31st. Beautiful site just outside of our apartment building. |
This is the wheelchair that this little guy finally was fit into and prepared to now go to the Cancer Center and prepare for the next chemo treatment. |
Healthy plants in the school gardens. |
I would say a great looking school garden! They were preparing to plant more seedlings the next day. It has not rained as much as normal, so there is more work involved for the children to assist with. |
Another unusual cluster of flowers ... so beautiful! |
Ducklings being raised along with pigs on this farm. Family of 7 children, they are doing all that they can to provide for their needs and to become self sustaining. |
Another photo of the Jack fruit. They are huge compared to our fruits in Utah. |
Love seeing all the pictures and the beautiful places you are serving. So happy to hear about Annie's upcoming wedding. Seems like a pretty great guy from what she posts on FB. I saw a Jack fruit for the first time in Kents Saturday. Steve was telling me about it and that they used to eat it in Brazil. I cant imagine the ones they ship here would be too good due to them picking them early before they ripen. It was a pretty big fruit though.
ReplyDeleteThink of you often. We are getting excited to welcome home Allie from her mission in 9 days. It has gone by so fast.
Take care, Stay healthy. Love you dearly
Raigon
Your pictures are amazing, and so raw, makes my heart hurt with the poverty of the people you are serving. Thank you for sharing your great work with us and for being such great servants of the lord. May god continue to bless you both! Love you guys!
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