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Street Scenes - Feb-Mar 2016

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We never tire of seeing the loads they put on cars, trucks, or even motorcycles The work of widening Somalia Drive commences, to everyone's delight. It may take years to complete, but it will be an improvement.

Missionaries compare clothing - Feb. 10, 2016

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Elder Treadway will soon be leaving, and he models the wear and tear his shoes went through over the two years he served in Ghana and Liberia. His shoes are on the right, while another Elder models his newer shoes on the left. The layer of dirt covering them is an everyday occurrence. The toe of his left shoe (above) and the heel of his right shoe (below) especially show the wear. Elders Degen, Treadway, and Cichoski (back) compare the color of their  worn shirts (for almost 2 years) with Elder Ndubuisi's newer shirt (far right).

Teaching on Peace Island with Elder Mensah & Elder Ojo - Feb. 10, 2016

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Elder Lords and Elder Edosomwan

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These two photos belong to Elder Lords, but I loved them so much that I am sharing them here. The companionship was simply doing service

Tweh Farm Apartment - Feb. 4, 2016

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Looking at the home as you come into the gate The Tweh Farm "apartment" is actually a single house. Each companionship has a bedroom, but they share the kitchen and living/dining areas. The view from the front porch - looking back at the gate (on the right) Standing at the front door, looking left (above picture) and then looking right (picture below). The doorway at the back of the photo below leads to the kitchen. The view from standing at the kitchen door: The kitchen, below, is among the smaller ones One bedroom: And a smaller one: The smaller bedroom couldn't hold a study area, so they use another bedroom as their study area:  

Arrival of Elder Takouo and Elder Kabongo - Feb. 2-3, 2016

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On Feb. 2, 2016, Elder Takouo arrived in Monrovia a Elder Takouo and President Carlson Arriving at the apartment for his first area - Clara Town apartments Elder Mineer, Elder Takouo and his first companion, Elder Treadway, and Elder Titi The following day, due to flight schedules, Elder Kabongo arrived. (As they both are native French speakers, they stayed at the Ghana MTC 3 weeks longer than their counterparts who arrived on Jan. 19.) Elder Kabongo with President Carlson