Another week and month draw to a close. Cory's trip went well. The paperwork completed but did not received both stickers. Judain, who works in Port will try to pick up the sticker in August for us.
Cory and Genier potted up the chaya, katuk, mulberry, figs, and mombin at Love A Child and filled a good part of their shade house.
Cory was impressed at the small family gardens by the homes.
Now that he knows more at some point he will make a second trip with the trees and plants he feels will do well at their location.
Although dryer than us, more like LaGonave, being located next to a large fresh water lake means that irrigation is possible.
School went well this week for the most part.
The hot days added to the end of school, past push take an extra effort.
Guest houses cleaned and linens washed.
This week the kid's and I finished reading Rudyard Kipling's 1897 book Captains Courageous.
We noticed that on some DVD's from some other missionaries that a TV movie by the same name so we waited to watch it until after we finished the book.
What a disappointment! Major changes altered the story significantly.
So we advise you to read the book.
We feel the same way about Dickens' Oliver-book is better and tells a whole side story not in the movie.
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Glad there are gardens by the homes - and that Cory can take other plants that will thrive there.
Books often have more details than movies - one of the reasons I prefer them here.
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