Living in the highlands of Papua New Guinea is beautiful, but isolated. Our location is remote and relies on aviation heavily to get people and cargo to the capital city, or to other villages where translation teams serve. This is why critical infrastructure is necessary to support our translators and aviation team, including the school we teach at and Scott’s crisis management and security roles. One perk is that part of our land lease is agricultural, requiring fruit and vegetable gardens and pastures for cattle. This provides our store with fresh milk, yogurt and meat, and we enjoy the lovely pastoral views (and moos!) as we walk around Ukarumpa.
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