Thursday, July 14, 2016

Service Project

The missionaries were asked to come and help tidy up Gunstock Ranch, located between Laie and Kuhuku. 


This is our crew for the day. City raised missionaries. It's going to be interesting. Elder Cox giving them a pep talk.


There was a lot of farm rubbish, everywhere, and the city raised missionaries got right to it and did an amazing job!


Looking much better!

This horse trailer was clear full of rubbish. They cleaned it out, into the orange dumpster.

More for the dumpster.

 Old, abandoned, bunkhouse that needed our help.

 Check out what the fence was held together with; baling twine, plastic bags and duct tape. That fence is now, gone.


Sister Nunez earned her registered nurse degree before coming on a mission. We needed her several times before this project was done.

The most popular steed choice for the advertised horseback rides. 
Owner of ranch: Don Quixote.



Horses they're permitted to ride.

Much deserved lunch. I have no idea what it is.

We found the tourist shed with real trail horses!

The Gunstock Ranch is a very nice working ranch. Our service project was waaay back behind the "good stuff". It was part of the original homestead, that got left behind, as the ranch made improvements. 

Aloha 

2 comments:

  1. Wow! That looks like a lot of work! I absolutely love reading all about your mission. I wish my mom would do something similar (maybe you could drop her a hint)!!

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  2. Emma and I are cleaning up a place that looks very similar on the west side of the house. Lucas and i moved all the tires and now we are weeding. Hopefully I will plant some grass this fall.

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