Sunday, February 8, 2015

Only in the Kingdom . . .

Today's post is being reblogged from "Marina on a Mercy Ship".  Marina and Carol (whom you'll soon meet!) were at the On-Boarding program last summer in Texas and we became good friends with both.  Let me just say, I have never seen Carol - who had the latest and greatest outfits - look like this before.  To God be the glory!

What a Load of Crap

I got your attention didn't I? But really, look at this...


Gross, huh? Well a pile of compost can do a whole lot of good. I wouldn't call myself a agriculture expert, a gardener, or even someone who knows a little bit about turning garbage into nutrients for the ground, but I know there is great potential for this pile. Well, this is a pile in the middle of a field. That field is owned by the Ambatovy mining company. It is on loan, under the care of a Malagasy man (Ramirar), and it is the home of change. I don't know exactly how this partnership started but somehow our Hotel Engineer was involved and we are now putting our food waste to good use.

The fruit peels, unwanted food, spoiled food, food that gets scraped off people's plates at the end of a meal gets put into white buckets. The buckets get brought to this field everyday (except Sunday because Ramirar goes to church). There are only a few people that volunteer to load up the buckets, drive to the field, help Ramirar dump them, bring the buckets back, and wash them out, so they can be used again. Carol is one of these people. It is better if she has a buddy to ride along with her, so I asked if she needed anyone this past week. I went with her on Tuesday and Thursday, bright and early. We loaded up the buckets, drove to the field, picked up Ramirar at his house (which is on the outside of the field), drove to the pile, Carol unscrewed the lids, Ramirar dumped the buckets, I put the lids back on, and Carol loaded them back up.



Marina is in red and Carol in gray

So thank you Carol, for letting me ride along, for being willing to get dirty, and to showing your love to all the people you meet along the way!

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