Thursday, July 22, 2010

Johnny & Baptist Paul

Brother Johnny wanted to walk around the interior of the infirmary when we visited him Thursday afternoon, the first time we've seen him dressed in other than pajamas. Johnny's blind "brudda," Baptist Paul, took Dean's arm and walked with us the third time around.


Rainy-day indoors

Five rusty fans were sanded and repainted Thursday morning at Dean's Fan-Refurbishing Limited. By the time the master refurbisher had finished..........
two occupants at 42A Steber Street were well satisfied. Perhaps Dean's Fan-Refurbishing Limited will experience an increase is business and revenue???

Thursday, became another rainy day later in the morning, thus most activities were indoors. Myrtle's Photography Limited photographed unusual commodities found in a local Chinese shop in Dominica and a local pharmacy in St. Kitts.
Eureka!!!! What a find!!! We discovered this little bag of Tide Tuesday while we were shopping downtown. (Taco seasoning package gives perspective of the size of that treasured find.)

Remember the old adage, "Don't judge a book by it's cover." Before you jump to conclusions about what might be found in two old Mormon missionaries' medicine cabinet.......
.....turn the suspicious-looking bottles around and see the actual contents.
A pharmacy in Basseterre, St. Kitts, will fill Jamaican rum bottles with any "essence" the customer desires. We chose simple almond and vanilla. These giant bottles of flavorings cost EC$9. The smaller one, purchased at a grocery story in Roseau, cost EC$7. Which do you think is the better buy?

The white laundry hanging out to dry before the rains came will let you know that two old missionaries serving in Dominica are still worthy of their under-wear.