18 October 2008

Something other than Hurricane News


We've had a break from hurricanes and rain and trucks getting stuck in the mud. So what have I been doing in that time? Here's a taste.
September 30 I flew to Port-au-Prince and met Barb and Greg who were just flying in from the United States. We spent two days visiting former BTI students who are now attending University in Port. We visited some of them at home and we saw the schools they attend.



At one school we saw a very impressive Virtual Lab -- amazing for this country!


The next day we had some meetings with government officials and did some shopping for school supplies, gifts and groceries. October second, we flew back to Pignon with Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) and had the pleasure of flying over the HAFF campus and getting some photos. We approached from the west and circled around. This first photo was taken looking west south west and the others follow as we circled the area. The loop of white roofed school buildings with the octagonal gazebo is the school. The white roofed buildings south of the school are the houses and the visitors' dorm.

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