Monday, October 10, 2016

The Road to Dunkwa

Investigator's home, Missionaries have an appointment

This young man is taking the lessons so he can be baptized.

Elder Bennion, Elder Momoh, Elder Howard, Elder Alan
Dunkwa Apartment check

Elder Smith and Elder Walker
Dunkwa Apartment check
Elder Sullivan and Elder Peterson had an appointment and could not wait for the apartment check.

Lots of weaver bird nests in this tree.

This is the Nuamakrom Chapel

This is my helper in Family History class. She never told me her name.
She liked playing with my phone.

This is the Nuamakrom Chapel

This is where you can buy belts new or used for you car or truck. 

We are going to Dunkwa but first we have to cross the bridge and trying not to hit the holes.

This is what the road is like going to Dunkwa, there has been lots of rain.

The road gets narrow and only one lane.

This dump truck sunk in the mud at the edge of the road.

Many villages on the way to Dunkwa the streets through the villages are narrow and houses and shops are really close

We found a tractor used as a skidder a logging town. Not many in Ghana. 

This is a culvert, not finished just enough  dirt to go over it. What is amazing, large trucks and buses go over this.

A village on the way to Dunkwa.

Many very tall, large trees 8 ft+ at the bottom.

Weavers Bird  Nest

Flower of the week. This one is in Praso

This is a moth, creature of the week.

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