Here is some fruit our friend Carlo gave us from his place. The oranges around here are always this color. They are real juicy but they are impossible to peel and full of seeds. I call them amarillos because they are not orange. He also gave us grapefruit, limes, star fruit, guava and mangos. Not all of them were as good as you might think. No one really takes care of their fruit trees around here or tries to improve their production or anything. Once they produce something you just pick the ones that are ripe and sell them on the street. |
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Hotel Don Jesus
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Third week in Panama
This is the start of our third week in Panama. The work goes on even if we don't know the language and we don't currently have a place to live. We also don't have a car or the smart phone we have been promised. I have blisters on both of my feet. I keep rotating the shoes I wear so as to relieve areas as they heal. I am confident calluses will eventually grow--right Austin? |
Another beautiful and unique blossom you have probably never seen before. I don't think I had. |
This one is for you Joel. Maybe you could start a branch down here. But who would ever hire you when their house is wide open all of the time. |
I thought you would get a kick out of this street display for shorts. It is summer here you know---all year long. Sorry they aren't modest! |
Sunday, February 2, 2014
Our First week in Panama
Our First week in Panama. Sorry the pictures are our of order. Maybe someone could email and tell me how to move them around. I put them in in the right order so it can't be my fault!
Here are the sisters we serve with here in Las Tablas- Hermana Quintero (El Salvador), Hermana Rondon (Columbia), Hermana Molina (Honduras), Hermana Quispe (Peru) |
Here is the beach right outside of Las Tablas where we had our branch activity. |
Dad in the water with two little boys from the branch. |
These are some beautiful flowers on a tree on the temple lot. They are like a colored puff ball. Some of you girls with nie cameras would have a heyday with this one. |
Dad again with his boys. |
The Chinese pagoda in the cemetery next to the temple lot. |
View of the temple from the cemetery. |
The missionary grandma |
I took a picture of this tree because it looks like it is just sitting on the ground and has no roots at all. |
This is a remaining bunker from the World War I days on Ancon Mountain in Panama |
On the temple ground in Panama City. Thanks for the shirt Melanie. |
Again on the temple grounds in Panama City |
Just so you can see how dense the foliage is here. Try to take a hike through that! |
A large ship waiting its turn to go through the Panama Canal. Captain Phillips revisited! |
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Panama City from the top of Ancon Hill |
Two Old Gringos in Panama City |
Got to go to the blessing of Ephriam the day before we left the USA |
These are the men from the blessing circle. I really like these guys. |
Hours before we left for Panama |
These cranes are what are used to lifetthe huge containers off the ships that arrive in Panama |
Outside of the Panama City temple |
Outside of the Panama City temple |
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