Today we spent a good part of the day in Nyamagabe. First we did some shopping and were able to find what we were looking for (and a little more)! Then we headed off to Murico Parish. Murico has been one of our Food Security Sites for a number of years. The Pastor Bosco and his family have become very good friends.
Murico Parish has a sister parish relationship with a parish in the UK, Coventry. They have a team out here visiting, and we were able to spend some time there with them. This morning they were helping to build a house for a poor family.
Murico Parish has a sister parish relationship with a parish in the UK, Coventry. They have a team out here visiting, and we were able to spend some time there with them. This morning they were helping to build a house for a poor family.
After checking out this building project, Felicien took us to see some of the selling points they have in the Nyamagabe area. There were three that they can count on to sell milk!
Then our driver and friend took us to his restaurant/bar that he owns in the town. What a nice place! He surprised us with cold pop, kabobs of barbecued goat, plantains & salad. What a treat!
Then our driver and friend took us to his restaurant/bar that he owns in the town. What a nice place! He surprised us with cold pop, kabobs of barbecued goat, plantains & salad. What a treat!
Then back to Murico Parish to have lunch with the Pastor and his family along with the group from Coventry. We chatted, laughed, sang a few songs and generally had an awesome time.
Now we are sitting back at the guesthouse relaxing and enjoying the late afternoon sun.
Now we are sitting back at the guesthouse relaxing and enjoying the late afternoon sun.