We live in what is known as the Interior. It's a stretch to call it the country. Commonly referred to as the Bush, the best way to describe what it is may be to describe what it is not available there.
There is no electricity provided by the area or wells, let alone running water.
Hospitals and medical care facilities are few and far between. The nearest hospital in our area is a 2 1/2 day walk.
No paved roads.
No TV
There used to be no phone service, but now we enjoy the incredible technology of cell phones.
No internet, but we did have satellite TV this summer, which allowed us to watch the World Cup in Johannesburg!
Not many missionaries from America or other lands. Pillaging has discouraged many plus taxation.
Friday, December 3, 2010
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