Greetings and blessings from Angola.
Tim, fitting the plywood for our countertops.
The flying has slowed down abit so Tim has the plane for two weeks to work on some projects he wants to complete before we leave. Changing out control cables and pulleys, installing the new 406 ELT (emergency locator transmitter), replacing the nose landing gear spring and a few smaller items.
View of some of the cables to be changed. These are the easy ones to get at! The new ELT goes on the green platform in the lower lefthand corner.
Josh, doing his Bay Watch pose, and Amy, shorterm
Missionary working at Tchincombe Farm.
The new Garmin 496 GPS installed in the panel with an AirGizmo (that is what it's called, really!) mounting bracket just above the weather radar screen. (top, center of photo).
This past week we had a nice break and went to the beach for the day. It was pouring rain here, but lovely and hot at the beach, about a three hour drive away. We only got stuck in the sand once and had to be pulled out with the Land Rover. This of course just adds an element of adventure to the trip. We came back sun tanned and exhausted from playing in the water.
Megan abd Brent loading up for our trip to the beachJosh, doing his Bay Watch pose, and Amy, shorterm
Missionary working at Tchincombe Farm.
Tim is way out in the water on the right
We have just over four weeks left before we leave for Canada on May 10. There have been some changes to Visa process and the family that is to take our place here, is delayed in Canada. Please make this a concern of prayer for us. It would be so helpful to be able to have some time with them here before we leave.
God's blessings for a triumphant Easter celebration to all of you!
1 comment:
Thanks for the blog! Interesting to see what you're up to. The trip to the beach looked fun. The countertops look great and I'm thankful for all that God has provided for us that we take for granted.
Don't want to betray my ignorance here, but I must say, that's SOME sound system control panel that plane has! Are the woofers in the back? Do the neighbors complain?
God bless your work,
Cindy
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