Tuesday, May 1, 2012

May Day in Anna Regina

Trekker is fur-ious because he didn’t get to go along on our excursion today to Anna Regina, a town of about 12,000 residents at the confluence of the Essiquibo River and the Atlantic Ocean!  Elder Val and Sister Marsha Cook needed to go upriver to deliver humanitarian service supplies to a non-profit organization and invited us to come along!  Since it was May Day / Guyana Labor Day, we decided to take the day off to accept their invitation.  We rode for an hour in the car and another hour by speedboat, then hired a charming Muslim mini-bus driver for several delightful hours exploring the countryside.  It was a beautiful day - although we had an enormous rainstorm to usher in the rainy season – got a little sunburned, played and enjoyed lunch at Lake Mainstay, one of Guyana’s famous and most beautiful “black” water lakes, while feeling tremendously guilty all day for leaving our traveling tiger at home!  

So sorry, Trekker!  Maybe next time . . .

2 comments:

Kaytee Postma said...

Ya Trekker hasn't gotten to play much lately! He's probably got some major cabin fever by now!

Linda Sappington said...

FROM INCOMING WIM PRESIDENT MEHR: Sister Sappington, you are an amazing missionary. We are so grateful for the work you are putting in. We wish we could have worked with you more in the mission. You are appreciated so much.