It's not quite daily bread but we're getting there. Three times a week Matante (in the pink blouse above) distributes fresh, baked bread. It is still raining and overcast so that prevents us from making the bread daily. We are indebted to the Woodstock Rotary Club and to HERO, a wonderful non-profit helping Haitians, for the two Village Solar Ovens.
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Sunday, June 10, 2007
Our daily bread
It's not quite daily bread but we're getting there. Three times a week Matante (in the pink blouse above) distributes fresh, baked bread. It is still raining and overcast so that prevents us from making the bread daily. We are indebted to the Woodstock Rotary Club and to HERO, a wonderful non-profit helping Haitians, for the two Village Solar Ovens.
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