Thursday, January 29, 2009

Arrival in Kara / Nov. 15, 2008

Corban and Caden -- Two reasons To Travel To Togo!


The road to Kara was the roughest we encountered so far. Words are inadequate to describe them. Even the "national highway" that runs north and south between Kara and Lome is marked by frequest, large potholes (more like craters!). Again, many Africans walking or on scooters -- many others offering goods for purchase. Brett bought freshly picked oranges and grapefruit as well as straw mats to cover his house roof. We were piled almost as high as a Togo taxi!






Finally arrived in Kara. Had a very pleasant afternoon and evening. Brett gave us a tour of their house, the grounds, and the plantings he has done. Clearly he is proud of their home and rightly so. It is very warm (no pun intended) and welcoming. Evening meal with Caden and Corban in bed allowed for some adult conversation. We learned more about their work, their goals and their future plans. Of course Corban is just as lovable and smiley as Caden. They are two of the many good reasons for us to go to Togo.



Good night






Like father, like son!



Purchasing fruit at a roadside stand. For health reasons, they only eat fruit with thick skins that can be peeled.




These straw mats will be placed on the flat, cement roof of their house to help keep it cooler.





Brett's truck is stacked up like a Togo taxi!


























Brett seals the deal with a handshake.







Brett and April's house and grounds.


















1 comment:

Joy said...

Miss their sweet faces! JOY