Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Happy St. Patrick's Day

 

We enjoyed worship Sunday with the Agape kids and shared from the Voice of the Martyr’s colorful children’s book about St. Patrick.


Fritzlin is just a few lessons from finishing up 4th grade.

Tuesday, Pastor Clother visited and brought our late December, January, February and March mail.

We toured the gardens and shared some produce, seeds and plants.









The new irrigation pond is almost ready for cement/rock retaining walls.

The new garden keeps expanding with the excavated red clay. The sweet potatoes from the excavation last fall are still growing well.

After receiving 2 inches of rain last week spread over three nights we started to direct-plant some vegetable seeds and transplant seedlings from flats that were started a month ago.

Unfortunately the weeds are also starting to grow with the rain.

Our first full size asparagus 20 months after germination
 from seed! The plant also already produced seed.

Please keep Haiti in your prayers. Four police were killed in Port au Prince last weekend. 

Lots of protests continue through out the country, not just in Port au Prince.


















The government work crew continues restoration of the fort.

We are happy to hear that the road all the way up the mountain has been repaired.


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