Monthly Archives: March 2018
Love in Action
I’m tired today, but not nearly as tired as the fourteen people Karl and I took to the airport this morning at six AM to catch a flight home. That dozen-plus-two worked hard this week, and they leave behind some real progress in the hurricane recovery and restoration for Frederiksted Baptist Church and the home … Continue reading
Lizard Lessons
One of the things I’ve learned about since I first came to the Caribbean is lizards. At first, I was enamored with the large iguanas. They are so prehistoric, Godzilla-like. I liked them at first, mostly because of their novelty. But then the novelty wore off and I learned how destructive they are – in … Continue reading
Can You See It?
Sometimes on clear days we can see Puerto Rico from our house. There’s about a ninety mile stretch of open water between us and them, and if the clouds are somewhere else and the humidity is low, we can see the coastal outline on the horizon. It’s one of those cool things that happen – … Continue reading