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Harvest In My Backyard!

The dry season along with its heat is slowly giving way to the rainy season. It’s been singularly hot this year but I’m not complaining considering the bumper harvest I got this year from the plum tree in our backyard

See pictures here. Actually, I harvested about 5 bowls, each containing between 200-300 fruits!

Unfortunately, I don’t eat a lot of the stuff so I gave most of it away. Still I’m excited about the potential of harvesting one’s own crops and it’s got me thinking about planting fruits and vegetables I really like.

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Progress In Salone Roads Rehabilitation


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On our way to Lakka beach 2 weeks ago, I noticed big improvement in the Penninsular Road. (I’ve got some picture to prove.) And that’s not the only one, a number of main roads are being fixed or have been fixed. penninslaoad1 For instance, I’m told the road to Bo is now pristine and the road to the Liberian boarder has also been graded with contract already awarded.
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