Dany woke me and told me it was time to go to Dakar again with Herma. After two visits already, flying in and day 3, my expectations of Dakar are non-existent; and, usually, I’m pleasantly surprised that way. First we stopped at the post office to grab Herma’s mail. This consisted of a huge room with rows and rows of mailboxes. The neatest thing we did while we were there is stop at a drive up fruit stand. They were setup on the sidewalk and we just drove up on the sidelak next to them, rolled down the window, gave them our order and after paying were on our way again. We also stopped at a market place. The outside looked like a circular stadium and the inside consisted of rows of fish, meat, and produce vendors. Outside were more vendors of jewelry, baskets and many other crafts. The traffic seemed to be lots worse than it has been before. At one point we had to go from a three lane road to a one lane road. So Herma and I just sat in the car and talked about how blessed we were to have air conditioning. I noticed a lot that there are street vendors everywhere just waiting for a traffic jam. When we got back to the shop my djembe was ready for the next step. There were two iron rings that were prepared and ready to be wrapped with ribbon. I chose blue cause it’s Keely’s favorite. After that I had to thread both iron rings to make loops around the perimeter. Once that was complete I threaded the rope from the top and bottom ring loops. Tomorrow is when I will finish the rope part and make it tighter. I laid down for a little bit and then woke up and helped Herma fix dinner which consisted of something like spring rolls that she and Dany called Nems. Afterwards we talked about the best part of our day and Dave, John, and I all commented on how neat it was that we were starting to be accepted by the guys in the shop. We know lots of their names and have had lots of time to share with them. We prayed for the opportunity to share Christ with them before we leave. Anyway, hope this finds you well, and may the Lord bless you. IXOYE <>< – Lee
About Lee Pettijohn
Lee is the Web Designer and Developer for Witness Web Design. With skills including HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP, and Flash, he is committed to delivering the best possible product while providing excellent customer service. With a background in mathematics and business, Lee brings his expertise to the table by taking direction and making clients' visions a reality. “I feel most comfortable when working with code,” Lee says. “It’s a joy to take the ‘painted canvas’ given to me and recreate it in such a way that captures the attention of the user and creates an incredible experience.” Lee brings many skills including database management to the table, and is excited to make his customers' potential dreams...their tangible realities.
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