On a morning walk on the road behind Succotz village--the day after Valentine's Day--we came across this shadow in the road. We looked closely at it, and loved it!
The countryside is beautiful around Succotz. The bush is cleared to make way for farms and an occasional small dwelling. A couple of months ago we accompanied the sisters as they taught a man who lives in this remote house.
A landmark in the town of San Ignacio is the Hawksworth Bridge. Imported from England and erected in 1949, this single-lane suspension bridge connects the twin towns of San Ignacio and Santa Elena.This week, six excellent missionaries departed Belize to return to serve in El Salvador. Here we wait with them in the airport to bid a sad farewell. But, soon their replacements arrived and we were happy again!
Elder Pendleton (right) and Elder Zavala (left) chat with a local artist in Benque Viejo who has been commissioned to paint the Belizean flag on a sign post on one of the main roads.
With our missionaries of the San Ignacio district. Elders Chiesa (left), Elder Pendleton-district leader (middle), and his companion, Elder Zavala, are new to the district.
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