Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Fishing in Honduras

Planning a Trip in July to visit Honduras and see the kids.  Hope to take some of them fishing! Visit our new site FISIBOOK and my Blog focused more on fishing information, Travel and Photography.  This is new Bubba’s Bait and Tackle, and will take a few days to get my content there.


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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

If you LOVE to fish?

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I found a site in is in the fancy stage called fisibook.com. Fisibook is dedicated to all who love to fish around the world. Fisibook is short for Fishing Information Services International.  You can join for free and create your own web-site, post the picture or video of the big one you caught, and contribute to the forums and chats.  This is a site designed for fisherman, fisher-women boaters, lodges, hotels, charter companies, boat services, electronics and other aspects of the hobbies. Check out the site at www.fisibook.com.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Why we Visit Honduras?

A business associate and friend, Tony asked this question today. I was telling him about our visit a few weeks ago to Honduras and realized the reason why we visit Honduras and other countries in the Central American area. The reason is to keep myself and the wife in touch with reality. These visits impress on us the importance of helping others through the volunteering of our time to teach and assist others in bettering of their life. Here we are exposed to so many ways to do that. I told Tony about Courtney and Jenny's comments, they explained to us how children with hearing and speech problems are considered a burden to the family. It is amazing how cultures look at there own family members as having no value because of a disability. A person teaching sign language has huge challenge in that they are educating people for the first time in there life. Imagine teaching a grown person a new language! It is being done in Honduras and other countries around the world by ones dedicated to teaching a better way of life. It is the most satisfying thing in life to teach and at the same time to be taught(Spanish 101).

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Children of Taulabe


The children of Taulabe are curious and have a few things that we would call modern. Candy is everywhere. Children there experience malnutrition and you can tell by there size. Nairobi and Serlli go without food sometimes. This is not because food it is not available, but due to the economic conditions and the problems people have finding employment. Even though the necessities of life are limited these to adorable children are positive and always have a smile on there face.

Sunset in Utila


Our first night on the Island of Utila provided the best sunset. We had storms and cloudy sky's around us the next few days.

A few new images!



Who is carrying who? The use of the bicycle is a major form of transportation around town in Taulabe.

Friday, October 10, 2008

We are Back from Honduras!

What a trip! We were in San Pedro Sula for 3 days, The Island of Utila for three days, Taulabe for three days and the capital city of Honduras, Tegucigalpa for three days.

It was comforting to see the runway in Teguc having an extension added. The country is changing with more construction of buildings and roadways. We had Joseph and Melissa with us on this trip. It was the first visit for them. They seemed to adapt well and handled seeing the poor side of the country pretty well.

We had the privilege of experiencing the first English District Assembly in Honduras. There were over 530 in attendance Sunday with 3 baptized on Saturday!


I will have photos and more commentsto come.