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Peanuts, peanuts everywhere.

 

The marketplace is filled with natural colors.

 

In the middle of this picture is a dish of dried fish heads for sale.

(And to think, the people in Suwannee just throw them to the pelicans.)

 

A “National Geographic” type picture at the market.  Gayla keeps wanting to take these children home.  I keep explaining that I’ve brought her to thousands of children just like this in Liberia and she should stay here.

 

A view of the Port of Liberia from the market area.

 

A final meeting of the Pastor’s Committee with the Crown team.

 

Gayla wants the musicians from our church to take a look at what the musicians here have to do to play and start a “Musicians Serving Musicians” chapter of Service To Servants.

 

An evening meal under the stars with other guests at the Compound.  These folks are from Virginia, DC, New York, South Africa, Tennessee, Georgia and Liberia.

 

The meal was spaghetti, salad, bread and cold water.  The food brought a “touch of America” to people getting a little homesick.

 

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