Wednesday, July 2, 2008

The Last Clinic Day; Honduran Faces

[Note: This was originally posted Wednesday, June 25, and accidentally deleted.]

It is Wednesday, and the clinic closes at noon so that we can begin to pack up for the journey home. There is no time to write a full blog entry, but I want to take a few minutes to post photos of some of the colleagues we've worked with, friends we've made, and people we've served in here in Honduras.

I am limited in the number of photos I have time to upload, and it was difficult choosing. I missed many people whose faces should be here, and I apologize. But whether your photograph is here or not, be assured that we will all remember you and continue to think of you for years to come.

http://picasaweb.google.com/abrubacca/HonduranFaces2

Enjoy.

1 comment:

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