Another look at life in Guinea

It’s been a pretty slow week, we haven’t done a whole lot more than study, study and study some more. Not terribly exciting but hey, that’s what we are here to do. One of my projects for school is about the city of Conakry in Guinea. I’ve enjoyed looking over our pictures and video from this past summer and being reminded of why we are here learning French. We can’t wait to soon work in Guinea and watch first hand as God works in the lives of Guineans. We also subscribe to a couple of blogs of missionaries in Guinea. We’ve enjoyed reading about their experiences as we look forward to our life in Guinea. Since we don’t have much to share ourselves I thought that I’d highlight some posts from a couple of bloggers in Guinea:

Ants!

Lately we’ve had several nests of ants that we’ve uncovered. You’ll be sweeping and sweep under the endge of a piece of furniture etc. and they just come pouring out…
~ The Olvers



Fire

The Africans are burning right now because rainy season has ended and it is dry enough to do so. The idea is to get rid of the undergrowth and all the places snakes like to hide…
~ The Dentlers

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