
We got to Dar for lunch, ate at our fav restaurant, Albasha. Then headed to our guesti within walking distance of the Milimani mall. It felt very strange being there again after this year of having nothing like it in Arusha. We bought groceries for the trip but mostly everything else is just way to pricy.

Walking to the Mall.
We left Dar the next morning headed to Iringa.

When in Iringa we have a cabin we like to stay at. Nothing much to do but relax. But during the day we were gone into town but the evenings were very nice.

Ebenezer secondary school in Iringa. This is a project school that we have worked with in the past so Nick was doing department follow up work this time. We were sad at the report, so much hasn't happened the way we thought it was going too but new principals have taken over and buildings for more pupils has taken presidence over the income generation projects. This will soon change. Now that they have proper oversight coming in. It has the potential to be so very good and effective for the school and students.

Looking at the bee project that is just getting started.

Everything is so dry in Iringa right now.

The next day was Sunday and Nick preached at one of our friends churches, Pastor Luwago. It was an impromptu sermon, as he did not know he was going to be preaching until after the choir sang! : ) but as always, Nick has a sermon and something God has put on his heart!

I liked the bike parking shed. After church we all line up shaking everyones hands and pray a blessing over everyone before another week out in the world. A very personable way of ending a wonderful time of worship with each other.

Mama Luwago and I outside her house.

On the way back to the cabin we saw this car. I thought it was so out of place, and age and rather cool. Its called classic safari, there were many cars on the road like this. Very beautiful cars.

Heading to Dodoma from Iringa. We passed the Main Dam of our electricity supply. We stopped and let the kids climb some big rocks. My back was so sore this day! It took us 8 hours to get to Dodoma, all dirt road.

Lexxi and Ethan on top.

Color in the dust.