Just a little explanation about the pictures below where we are painted. The Wednesday before Easter is a holiday called Phagwah it is a Hindu celebration where they celebrate good over evil. It also represents a festival of colors. In the morning they throw water on you. In the afternoon they throw powered paint on you. I joined in the fun. I forgot to change my clothes.
Eating our grass out front. This donkey has a hurt foot.
Little Biddy's are so cute
He walks down the road everyday. His left front hoof looks broken.
I feel sorry for him!
Yes, I did walk over this and I did not fall in.
Our friend Marcie lives here. We read the scriptures with her.
Papaya Family
Another view of Elder Carter at Marcie's
Elder Benson, yes someone lives here.
We met some four legged friends along the way.
We have to have some fun along the way! Elder Benson & D'Olivera
Drying Rice
After it dries. It is swept up and bagged & sold.
Rice anyone?
Phagwah
They had fun. |
I am not smart enough to turn the picture, so turn your head. My sweet neighbor Emanuel
Elder Anderson, Sister Carter, Emanuel, Elder Watchman
- Circles likes to eat crackers.
Marcie's sister. she is ten this is at her mom's funeral.
The next few pictures are the ocean here. They do fish in it. It is muddy. You can't swim in it. The sea wall and rocks help keep the ocean out. This country is seven feet below sea level. At times the ocean does come over the sea wall.
Sea wall.
- Elder & Sister Esplin standing on the sea wall
Elder Esplin being brave!
Yes the water is muddy!
The next ten pictures are from a play we attended in Georgetown. The YSA put on this play Who Is The Wickedest Man in the BOM.
Yes I crossed it twice. It was very limber, it had a lot of bounce. I was afraid I would fall in.