Thursday, March 12, 2009

Characters

The Centre had some bicycles that they are letting Ellen and Katie use. This was their first ride on them. Unfortunately, though they looked like great bikes they are not the easiest to ride. They have some problems. Many Guyanese ride bikes. Brother Moti sells vegetables from his bike. He travels on the main road about 5-6 hours a day serving his customers.
This is the Pastoral class that John is teaching. The men are: L-R, Brother Terry Rohit, Brother Motilall Harlall, Brother Hemdath Balgobin, John, and Brother Troy Dhalu. They are meeting on the court as it is cooler there. The men's class is a great group of godly men who are interested in being used. They are characters in their own way.


This is the group at the #69 Village where we meet at Brother Harry and Sister Mary's. Brother Harry is in the back by the post and his wife is sitting in front of him. This is not the whole group but it's hard to get a picture when they are all there. I don't always think of it or it is too dark to take a picture.



All children wear uniforms to school. This girl attends the Nursery School on the street behind us. I thought they had cute little uniforms.



This is our "slasher", or lawn mower. You can see our yard is not very wide so it doesn't take him long.
I have labeled this "Characters". These are typical Guyanese activities and people. Guyanese pronoun "characters" -- car-rack-ters. It took us a while to figure out what they were saying.



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