In the Field -- Part II

Jul 11, 2014 11:00


July 7th, Monday - Day Six: We finally had a new generator, so even though we were going out into the field I left my computer and phones plugged in and left the generator running, to be turned off by others when everything was charged. Once we'd gotten that sorted out we accompanied the president of the national beekeeping federation an hour south ( Read more... )

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mallorys_camera July 20 2014, 17:14:59 UTC
Loving your reports and pictures. Thank you!

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emo_snal October 6 2014, 00:17:54 UTC
No problem, thanks for commenting! (:

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technophobe1975 July 20 2014, 19:15:58 UTC
I always enjoy reading your travel updates, and loved the phone charging picture, kind of reminds you what we take for granted!

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emo_snal October 6 2014, 00:18:52 UTC
Yeah I myself had no battery power for three days until we got that generator going. Its definitely a scenario you don't contemplate until suddenly you have no way to charge your electronic devices at all!

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deathling July 20 2014, 20:31:46 UTC
Hope you don't get sick.

Churches often take up collections of clothing to send over there with missionaries. I have donated some stuff in the past. I didn't really think about how out of place it would look to a westerner lol.

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emo_snal October 6 2014, 00:19:37 UTC
Yeah, we're creating hipsters across Africa!!

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faerie_spark July 21 2014, 02:06:13 UTC
Your first memories are of the jungle in Brazil? Your love of travel makes a lot of sense now. :)

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emo_snal October 6 2014, 00:19:57 UTC
It's true it's true (:

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halfshellvenus July 21 2014, 20:04:21 UTC
What a neat adventure, and such beautiful children!

The muddy presentation to the president and his wife was kind of the capper, here. Oy. :D

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emo_snal October 6 2014, 00:20:16 UTC
Haha yeah it was pretty funny (:

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