John was at the fishing boat this morning at 5:00 am. Chris – Carlos’ son took him out with another guy named Johnny. John caught 2 tuna and one 40 pound barracuda. He said he had a great time. When he got back at 7:45 am he came and got me so I could see his fish. Chris said he would cook some tuna steaks for us for lunch. Worked on our blog all afternoon until the internet went down around 3:00 pm. Chris arrived later with John’s tuna and it was very good. Our next door neighbor is Joseph Summers – he has been a missionary in Roatan for 10 years. He is a Methodist Pastor and director of Project Honduras. He shared many things about living here and about the different communities. How the islanders of Roatan see us Americans and how we fit in here. He was very helpful and honest telling us about the good and bad of living on the island and doing God’s work here. He also gave us a couple of what the locals call Johnny cakes (looks like a biscuit) and they went well with our mango jam. We also tasted cashews that grow on the island that the locals cook and sale – delicious. The internet never came back up today – grrrrr!













