We have had an unusual amount of rain over the past month or so, and I noticed that the heart shaped waterfall actually had a good stream of water flowing down it. I loaded Claudia into the car with her camera (that is a permanent fixture around her neck) and took her to see it.
A view from Side Path, showing Jamestown wedged between 2 volcanic hills, and Ladder Hill Road winding its wiggly way up the hill.
Arthur called to warn us to keep a look out for falling rocks, as some had already dislodged onto the Ladder Hill road.
In the afternoon we visited the patients at the General Hospital.Our evening meal was provided by Gareth and Edyta, and the services were held at Bradley's Camp (where the Basil Read labourers are housed) and the Longwood Community Centre.
Errol preaching at Bradleys with a Thai interpreter
The ladies from the Deadwood Bible study singing at Longwood
Joe preaching at Longwood. Note his quickly assembled "pulpit" consisting of a cardboard box with a dishcloth to make it "pretty".......
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