We have been unable to update the blog due to how busy we have been. Sorry :( (1 Corinthians 15:58) We are coming to the end of our incredible journey we have had here in Dominica. Of course we are sad for leaving because of the many brothers and sisters that have become our close friends and spiritual companions, at the same time we are happy to be able to see our friends and family back home in New England. Around the world we are all sharing in our worship of Jehovah whether it comes though our experiences in the ministry, up building association, or weekly congregation meetings we are all strengthening our relationship with Jehovah! We just got to go to Dominica :P (smiley face with tongue sticking out) We are leaving Dominica January 13th, staying in St. Lucia for a day and will be home and at our first meeting January 16th, a Sunday.* Plan to see us then. :) Until then enjoy this blog of our brothers and sisters, hikes and AWESOMENESS!
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Wonderful sisters! |
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Mike Janet and Amy Copatus |
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Marsha |
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Brian |
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Straight from a Dr. Suess book |
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Cinnamon |
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Todd having fun teaching the school kids :) |
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On way to Carib Territory! |
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Assembly Hall in Roseau |
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Jamaal is picking a Breadfuit |
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Bamboo Cannon |
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Todd and Linda! |
Here are some pictures of our hike to the Boiling Lake! It is a 15 mile 2-3 hour hike one way to the Boiling Lake. In order to get there you have to cross a couple of rivers and pass through the Valley of Desolation! It is a constant up and down battle, maybe 1 or 2 flat areas. It is truly amazing to see the wonderful creation of Jehovah! (Revelation 4:11)
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GRRRRRRRRRRR! |
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Natural Hot Tub!! This is around 100 degrees :) |
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A Yeti! |
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Dos amigos! |
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Going down into the Valley of Desolation |
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The great Valley of Desolation |
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Sulfur, you would usually pay $70 - $80 for this for your face |
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In the distance is the Boiling Lake, up close is the Valley of Desolation |
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Down and then back up over the hill and you hit the Boiling Lake! |
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The Boiling Lake! 197 degrees on edges, over 350 degrees in the middle and the depth is 200ft |
Now with seeing this blog has it made you think that this is something you could or want to do? Well... JUMP! Make it happen. There is nothing to loose, only tons to gain. We want to say Thank you from the bottom of our hearts to those who have helped make this trip possible, you all know who you are. :)
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