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Tales of Life in Mozambique
http://www.lynnlagore.blogspot.com
We serve the rural people of Mozambique and doing so means living (and for me, nursing) in the bush. It's an interesting missionary life, that's what this blog is about.
Recent Posts
It\'ll be a greeeen Chrissstmassss without snow...
It’s a good thing there are other reminders that it’s soon Christmas time, otherwise it may pass me by completely. I have spent most of my life’s Christmases in the tropics but even so, unless it’s white, it really doesn’t feel all that muc...
Pairs, tools, and working together
A pair of pigeons was left at the mission in June this year as a thank you gift from a local family to the Prairie team. Of course, when the Prairie team left to go back to Canada, the pigeons stayed here in a cage beside the guinea fowl.I’ve never...
Ready for stuff
1. Sometimes, you’re ready for stuff.2. Sometimes you’re not, but stuff seems ready for you.3. In that case, take a deep breath.After a wonderful week of anniversary celebrations with the people of Mercy Air S.A., U.S.A. and Switzerland,Dwight sh...
Our Oasis
It’s supposed to be hot in November, even real hot. And it was, one day last week, when temperatures reached the high 40’s (Celsius) while we were in Kruger park. That kind of heat is suffocating! In the bush in Mozambique when it gets that hot, ...
Wow Factor
When you think about it, we all have new experiences in some shape or form every day of our lives. It’s just that some of those moments have a much higher “wow factor” than others and therefore stand out.This past week held many memorable “w...
Pumulani: "Rest" after a busy week
A tree frog, that I think is ugly, creepy even, rests in his favorite spot on our veranda on top of the dartboard. He doesn’t hang out on the floor with the cute but ordinary frogs because, after all, he’s a “tree frog”. He hunts where it’...

