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10/30/2008

Thursday update - Yesterday was another hot day!

... the hottest so far!  Everyone was in schools during the morning... Helen found herself preaching a sermon (with no time to prepare), Bev was being weighed down with gifts, Alison and Joy where learning African Sign language, Val was being measured for a Ghanaian outfit... Anita and I went round three othe schools taking a sports/football clinic (we have just finished doing the last 2 schools) with Emmanuel and Nana.

In the afternoon we headed north for Kakum National Park - the Rainforest Canopy Ropewalk... an amazing experience, not much to see except trees and butterflies but the long views and the soundscape of Birds and Bugs were incredible!

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I bet you can hardly believe its almost Friday. I imagine time has flown by. Hope you have loads of pics--especially the birds and butterflies!We are looking foreward to hearing all your stories.
Love pam and Bren n ff2

Well it is neally coming home time. Do hope you enjoy your time in Acra and that the flight home will be good. make sure you're wearing something warm when you get home (at least in the midlands ): very granmotherly advice!! We are all perished. Mind you the artic temps may be a pleasant relief for you after the intense heat.
Love to all, Pam Bren and FF2

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