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July 24, 2021

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A few folks have asked us “but what about the food?” …. So here are a few photos of our culinary experiences, which have been modest so far.  Olives are a staple here and every supermarket has many, many yummy kinds to choose from.  Olives and garlic (yes!) have become our go-to snacks. Here is a sampling of the many different kinds of garlic you can choose from in the supermarket (or “hypermarket” or “bazaar” as supermarkets are called here). We still haven’t determined what this vegetable is! Our sweet neighbor downstairs knocked at our door and brought us this tray with Syrian food she had cooked that day… lentil soup and a type of croquette made with rice and meat. At least once a week we try to sample a local Kurdish restaurant.  A main dinner entree always comes with soup, many different salads, hummus dishes, and flat bread. The cost per person is usually around $7 to $10 maximum.  The surroundings are usually very elegant. Here is a picture of the beautiful c...

July 17, 2021 - (Part 2 of 2) Meeting the Duhok Branch

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Here is a photo taken recently, before Covid, of Elder Bednar with our Iraqi Saints from Duhok (a city near the Turkish border) and Sulaymaniyah (a town near the Iranian border). We enjoyed a rare Branch evening out with a few of our members from Duhok. We took a fun little drive with our members up to the Duhok dam in the mountains outside of town. A better view of the Duhok lake created by the dam. Elder Mark Tiyari is the first (of two) missionaries from Iraq. He is serving in Newport Beach, California and will attend BYU upon completion of his mission. Sister Valentina Merzoian is the second missionary from Iraq and is serving in the London, England mission. Mark and Valentina are also cousins! Here are some photos of our apartment in Duhok. It also doubles as church on the Sabbath, all the members come here.  Our living room. The kitchen... The master bedroom. The dining area at sunset. The guest bedroom. A view of the city of Duhok. Another view of Duhok. One of Suddam Hussei...

July 17, 2021 - (Part 1 of 2) Driving to Duhok

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We travel once each week to Duhok in Northern Iraq near the Iraq-Turkey border. We have three families of Saints in and around Duhok. We go up on Wednesday or Thursday and return to Erbil on Saturday. Friday is the Sabbath in Iraq and so we have Church meetings in our second apartment in Duhok on Friday morning. It's about a 2 1/2 hour ride if we leave early in the morning. Here are a few photos of the journey and our great members.  A challenging life in a challenging environment. A strip mall along the road to Duhok. Most of them have garages for repairs. We don't see many accidents but we do see a lot of broken down cars along the road.  A village along the road to Duhok. There are several checkpoints along the road where we have to stop and show our residency cards and our passports. The soldiers have machine guns. They are making sure there are no ISIS soldiers etc. A cowherd at work in the rural areas. A more modern stop for refreshments along the long road. This farmer ...

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