Last year the Roths began a gardening project with multiple familes in several locations. The project helped with seeds and training for people to develop gardens in order to provide food and income for their families. Our first visit required us to put the truck into 4WD low and do some serious maneuvering to get there. On the way to visit the first garden the Roth's told us that they usually walked the last kilometer to the members house as they got their truck stuck once before in a large ravine and it took 7 men and a horse to get it out.
Elder and Sister Roth have encouraged people to plant their gardens close to their homes so that they will be able to watch and care for them more easily. They have taught families how to harvest seeds from their crops so that they won't need to buy seeds for the next planting season. This is the second year of their gardening project. As you can see from the pictures, these gardens are very successful.
Sometimes we had to walk through the bush and wade the streams to get to the gardens. Everyone wanted to share something with us. It was a great day and we loved seeing the many gardens.
*** Note - Susan looked at the last two pictures and said to herself - "Who is that little old lady with Gary?' In our mind we still see ourselves as in our 30's - but guess that is not the case.
"God often meets others' needs through our small acts of service. We need to help those we seek to serve to know for themselves that God not only loves them, but he is ever mindful of them and of their needs." Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Spencer W. Kimball
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