Work progresses. |
To make the hole for the mounting screw he heated a nail on the electric stove burner and burned the hole, but also burned his finger. The repair works just fine. |
Making cupcakes. |
Splicing the wires to the ceiling light fixture. He borrowed my headlamp for light. |
Mopping the flood in the Smith's apartment after the tub fixture ruptured while they were at the office. |
Water, water, everywhere. |
The building maintenance man helped dry the floor. |
Vertical view of the building from the Smith's fifth floor deck. |
View of the Gare Centrale from the fifth floor deck, overseeing the corner of our third floor deck, through the weeds in the Smith's planters. |
Pausing during the mopping marathon. |
The two maintenance men, one on the left of the photo is the plumber. |
At the Smith's for dinner. She makes a great stew. |
A few of us at the TA offices after listening to Conference. L-R Bybees, Johnsons, Sneddons |
At farewell dinner for the Wrights returning home at the end of their mission, in Lubumbashi. President McMullin loves Indian food. It was a great meal. Best part is that it was on the Mission. |
The group, L-R two Single Sisters, Elder Wright, President McMullin barely visible, Elder Bybee, Sister Bybee, Sister McMullin, Sister Wright, the Clawsons. |
We were warned that bird seed was the last course. It is a mixture of seeds, mostly caraway, and other assorted flavorful and sweet little crunchy things. |
On the way out of the restaurant. |
The servers and staff. |
The room at the Hotel Lubumbashi where the attendees to the meeting for Public Affairs directors. |
Hotel Lubumbashi. |
Bathroom at the Hotel Lubumbashi. |
Courtyard at Hotel Lubumbashi. |
Facade of Hotel Lubumbashi. |
Sue in Ilunga Mbidi's car. |
The Chapel and Seminary and Institute building where we held our training meeting. |
Visiting the Distribution Center in the S & I building. |
Meeting the Stake President. |
Chapel Sacrament meeting room. |
Entrance to the Grand Karavia Hotel grounds. |
Resting from the day's adventures. |
We visited Mbidi's Ward meeting buildings. |
Various buildings serve the congregation, Sacrament Meeting, Primary, Relief Society, Sunday School. |
Sisters learning to read. Few women are sent to school here. A dedicated brother teaches literacy classes. |
Picking our way through the rain soaked roads. |
Water well fenced off in the corner of the Church lot. |
Notice the workmanship of the iron gate and lock mechanism. |
Classrooms. |
Parking area. |
View of buildings. |
Courtyard. |
Sparrow nestling fallen from a nest in the courtyard roofing. |
The guard. We had to call the local Stake President before he would let us in. He is following orders, good. |
Kids in the neighborhood using a heap of dirt and bidons cut in half for sleds. |
Love to watch the kids make do with whatever is at hand. |
The bidon sled. |
Activity during our Public Affairs training meeting. |
All the Public Affairs training attendees. |
Lubumbashi is located in Katanga Province, a world class copper producing area. The heap in the distance is a symbol of the copper mining heritage, waste from a copper mine. |
On our way to visit the Kapendas we passed the local LDS meeting house. |
The gate entrance to the Kapendas. |
Peeking in after knocking. |
The Kapendas seeing some photos of their grandchildren and their son for the first time. These were new to them. |
A daughter-in-law and grandchild joined us. We tried to go live with Skype but failed inside the home when the Internet went down. |
Outside on our way after the visit. |
Together at the gate. |
Street in front of the Kapenda's home. |
This large truck hulk stands in the road immediately opposite the gate entrance to the home. Kids use it for a jungle gym of sorts. |
Bye. |
Local children. |
Toys are homemade. |
Whats on the menu? |
Local Bishop's home. |
Time Square. |
Loading up for the airport. |
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