Monday, September 5, 2016

Elder Sorensen with the missionaries teaching a family. The only member is the old man in the group.
The old man is the father, his family are not members.

The father of the family sent some of the boys to climb the coconut tree to get
coconuts to drink and eat and for the missionaries to take home. Not like the coconuts we like.

Elder Sorensen entertaining the younger ones with taking there picture and showing them. 

This is the bug of the week. I would have never got near this thing if it was alive. It
had been run over by a car. My foot is in the picture to show you how big it is.

This is the family history center at the Twifo Praso Branch. This is one of
our  assignments to help organize the center to do family history. We just have to
learn how to change the language on the computer from French to English. The other
computer needs a username and password.

The papaya tree fell this week.

It made a large hole in the roof of the shed.

This is the Nyenasi Chapel. I am standing at the back doors.

This is in side the Nyenasi chapel. This branch started on time.

This is the 11 and 12 year old primary class. this class invited me to join them.
They wanted to practice their English on me. They were very good. I had a few time
of miss understanding them. They taught me some Twi words. If only I could remember them later.
There teacher was not there to they come up with a lesson. They wanted to know when I would come again.

This is a bamboo with the weaver birds nest on it. You will need to click on the
picture to make it larger so you can see all then nests.

This picture also have weaver bird nests.

The bridge is in the back ground. It is a railroad bridge. Only one way so
you have to wait your turn.

This is the bridge that we cross to go to Nyenasi and dunkwa.

This is down town Twifo Praso and the man in the picture is fixing the dump truck on main street.

Main Street in Twifo Praso

trotro and taxi station 

Need a tire fix this is the tire store. They can fix your flat tire right there in the road
in front of the store on main street.

This is where we do our shopping the main street on the way to cape coast.

While you are shopping you have to be careful not to step in front of a taxi or a Tro Tro (Big van)

1 comment:

  1. I'll bet those kids loved it when you went to their class! Keep up the good work!

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