I am in sitting in Jay's living room, LouElla is sitting to my left. It is Saturday, 10:18 pm WAT. Today was a day of moving and errands. First, LouElla and I, from here on out, will be staying at Jay's house. We moved out of a hotel room and moved into a home — nice. This evening we bought a couple boxes full of food at a local, and surprisingly modern, market. This supply of food will cover our breakfasts and dinners at Jay's house for the coming week. We also got an African dress for LouElla to wear tomorrow for our visit to Jay's church.
Here is a set of pictures, some from today, some more from yesterday's presentation in Kakata.
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| Outside the Frances Mitchell Memorial Academy where we held yesterday's presentation |
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| Today, Mamba Point, Monrovia |
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| Saturday afternoon in downtown Monrovia |
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| Downtown Monrovia, population 1 million plus, view from the truck |
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| Jay and his daughter Myia |
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| Dress shop in Paynesville |
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| Charcoal-heated iron at the dress shop |
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| LouElla's new African dress ready for church |
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| Wednesday in Kakata, students demonstrating symptoms for lack of mass |
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| Student, Friday, Frances Mitchell Memorial Academy |
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| Jay presenting at Friday's event, Kakata |
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| View of venue from stage, Frances Mitchell Memorial Academy |
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| Road in front of Frances Mitchell Memorial Academy |
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| Young neighbor behind Frances Mitchell Memorial Academy |
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| LouElla and friends, Friday |
Thank you to today's donors to our GoFundMe campaign We're heading the right direction to have this entire project paid for this week.
Please pitch in and share the link.
https://www.gofundme.com/african-literacy-project-2018
Goodnight from Africa!
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