December 5, 2007

  • Tour of South Africa (Day 5)

    As predicted, today was about the same as yesterday. We rose, broke fast at the hotel then headed to our respective places, either at the corps to paint or the music conservatory to teach.


    Beat up shield with natural distress.

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    While scraping paint, Major accidentally made the continent of Africa.

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    Two painters painting.

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    The finished wall. Finished as in we applied the primer.

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    Wallerific

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    And the results...

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    A pile of lead paint chips to inhale.

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    We went back to play at the mall and just like yesterday it started raining when it was time to leave.

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    The nosebleeds.

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    The not nosebleeds.

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    And here are a million people crowding in a small elevator.

    So today was pretty cool. We went to a flea market to haggle for good prices. I got some keychains and stuff. The Smith's got two wooden giraffes. There were wood carvings, handmade jewelry and more African wood stuff.

    There was a positive response at the mall again. That's something to be thankful to God for. It reminds us that we're not here to display ourselves but if anything good happens it is because God is working.

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