An up close photo of the hole made by the lightning when it hit our place. At a second hole you can actually see the course taken by the lightning because it burned the paint a different color as it passed by. Unfortunately I couldn't get that photo. Maybe another time.
This is a photo of the repair work that our community did for us. There was a huge crack made in the wall when the lightning hit.
Here is an additional photo of the lightening strike. That light grey line is the path that the lightening took through our house. Scarey..un peu
On a more uplifting note, our garden is going great. We planted a bunch of pumpkins, basil, squash, sunflowers, lettuce, carrots, etc. We're really excited to see what comes up. Kim in particular is taking a lot of joy from her time gardening and I can't think of a much more constructive tool for offsetting every day stresses and the frustrations we sometimes run into. Kim harvested some of the lettuce the other day and we made a salad with it and some of the crasins sent by her mom. It was remarkably great. After a year here in Guinea, its easy to get tired of the food situation. But I think that our garden will be a real treat during the up coming months. Here are a few photos Kim took before we left for Conakry.
Our first salad.
The garden as seen from the gate. I made the stump into a really great lawn chair; for when I watch the grass grow.
A cantaloupe flower.
A Cornstalk after the rain.
Besides the lightning and the garden Kim told me to post this video of our Neighbors' daughter - her name is Mama - doing the hula in an outfit Kate and Jim (our friends out in Hawaii) sent us. She's incredibly cute.
Mama on our front porch dancing the hula. Winning hearts and minds for the American way of life one overexcited child at a time.
On that note, and I hope you all appreciate the amateur home video, I'll sign off for tonight. I'll be having to get up early for trip out to the mountains for a conference on hiv/aids demonstrations. I hope everyone had a great father's day.
-jonathan