Sharp Shells on The Lagoon Floor!

 The guys have been taking me out to swim for exercise in the mornings.  It's hard to exercise when your house is over water. So I've started going out into the cleaner waters of Makoko Lagoon to swim in the mornings.  If you look on a satellite photo, you can see the bridge that spans the lagoon and I can say that I swam to the bridge and did a 3/4 back flip off of one of the base of the bridge (the Lagos Ojoo Expressway) pilings.  The yellow circle is approximately where I think our missionary house is.



Anyway, while swimming, I found sharp shell clusters in the mud.  So we gathered a bucket of them for the Aquaculture system.  

These sharp shells will be placed between the plants in the aquaculture system and make a perfect medium for the water cleaning bacteria to live - bacteria hotels!  

Below you can see we created an air bubbler by poking a small hole into the water pump hose that we split back to the fish tank.  This hole amazingly takes air from the outside and makes bubbles into the tank using the water flow in the tube.  Anyway it works.  The water looks muddy but we have only now started filtering it.  In a week, I expect it to be beautiful clean.


Aquaculture and Compassion for the Poor (ACP)

If you would like to give financially with a card – go to the following page and find the heading called:

  • ·       Aquaculture and Compassion for the Poor (ACP)

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If you would like to write a check, write the check to:

  • ·      Cross Connections of KC

  • ·      PO Box 901945, Kansas City MO 64190

  • ·      This is the non profit that takes care of my accounting and gifts - Cross Connections is a NonProfit with the EIN 45-4548192 for your records. They enable small mission projects like the this Makoko Project.   

  • ·      please leave the memo blank and add a posted note with either my name or (ACP)

  • ·      Cross Connect will send you an annual report of giving for your taxis

  • Please pray about forwarding this to others who might be interested in praying for this work…




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