Tuesday, September 26, 2006

MOZAMBIQUE
ANOTHER COUNTRY ON THE TOUR!






What a road sign! This very well could be a reason this country is in turmoil. Be careful what you put your trust in!




These are little reed shops in the first town coming into the country. Where Swaziland is made of Stone, "the Bique" is sticks and Straw..... 3 little pig- like.


This is there traffic light! It was funny and scary to see this guy motion traffic like he was Michael Jackson.... he was smooth! Actually, the scarriest thing was coming to a 8-way stop without a traffic guy! A free-for-all!


This is the tallest building in Mozambique. Located in the capital city of Maputo, it stands only 33 stories high!
This is a new well that The Family Church helped establish.


Family Church, this is your hands at work! Your giving in action! Partnering with 2/3 other organizations, and a Childrens Cup first, this is a Care Center with a church connected to it.
Ben felt the need to take a picture of me trying to get a Sala fruit. Taste like a lemony persimon. (I actually think it's the fruit that Rafiki in Lion King carried on his staff, and painted Simba's main with when he realized he wasn't dead. ANYWAY!)


A Beautiful Restaurant in Maputo! Outlooking the Indian Ocean.... My first time seeing something not related to the Atlantic.

Me trying the "famous" calamarie. It's okay.... but bland and rubbery. Why not just get more Prawns! Prawn are like Delcambre shimp that got with Maine Lobsters 3 cousin twice removed.


Another gorgeous sunset on the way back home. This is about 10 kilometers from the border.


And lastly, not not least important, the fair lady of Swaziland, Trinity, who had to get her picture taken when she saw I had the camera!

3 Comments:

At 4:36 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Strange how a continent that is stricken with AIDS wouldn't encourage abstinence. It's like telling a kid with a cavity to eat more sugar!! Anyways, this definitely contributes to their turmoil!!
God bless you and all the missionaries at work in Africa!! I admire people who are able to do missionary work.

 
At 11:25 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Bub,

I thought of you and prayed for you thoughout the day of yesterday and today. Africa looks like it suits you nicely. It looks to me like your oppurtunity & risk equaled destiny. Keep on, keeping on. I'm proud of you!
Your biggest fan, Steph

 
At 6:40 AM, Blogger Pastor Dwayne said...

how is it that you start with a pictire of a condum and end with a picture of a child. im confused and full of questions.

 

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