HONDURAS PICTURES

I suppose the following pictures will be of interest mostly to our immediate family. They bring back a lot of wonderful memories for us from when we lived in Central America. We lived in Honduras from 1975 to 1976 and from 1982 to 1984. From 1981 to 1982 we were in Costa Rica. Click on any thumbnail picture to see an enlarged view of it. I may add some more pictures from time to time, so check back occasionally to see.

Also, if I can find any pictures from when we lived in Costa Rica, I'll add them at some time in the future.

This is the front of our house in San Pedro Sula with our parked pickup. The road we lived on was just a wide, dirt path.
This is basically the same picture, only showing the other side of the house.
Left to right, front to back: Chris, April, Angie, Jan, Dale. This was taken in fron of out San Pedro Sula home.
Several neighbor kids at the porch, plus our three kids, our dog, Mindy, and Wendy Korhorn and Lorie DenBoer (Jan's nieces) who were visiting from the states.
Jan with our dog, Muffin, on the right front side of the house.
Angie in front of our house with two next-door-neighbor friends.
Dale and April playing ball with Chris watching. This is in the back of the house.
Dale and Chris playing ball in back of the house.
April and Chris in front of the house.
April and Chris playing in back of the house.
This is the big desk/bookshelf I built for my ham radio room and study.
These are some friends and their home who lived right behind us.
Chris' best friend, Carlos, who lived across the road from us.
Dale with several of the neighbor kids in front of our San Pedro Sula home.
Jan, her mom, and April visiting some neighbors in San Pedro Sula.
This was our favorite stopping place half way between San Pedro Sula and Siguatepeque, where our kids attended boarding school. Left to right: Jan, Angie, Jan's mother, April.
Another picture of our favorite stopping place on the way to Siguatepeque. That is April on the rock.
Chris and April at their boarding school, Las Americas in Siguatepeque.