Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Wi-Fi Room & Our Home












Once in a while we get requests for a few more pictures as it is hard to imagine some of the things we write about. We will comply with that request.

First the publication of this blog usually takes place at a small internet shop near our home. However, when we go wi-fi internet, as is the case today, we publish from a large and beautiful room located in the central market of down town Puyo. The lower center and lower left pictures show this room. The atrim rises three stories above the floor.
The upper center picture with the huge fern shows those windows only one of which has glass. Since this is an interior court yard, this presents no problems. The upper left pictures shows a vine type flower growing in our courtyard. The flower starts as white and changes to a maron color. And finally, there is that huge kitchen. Three steps and you have covered the entire area.
Unfortunately, we did not have the camera to cover any interesting event yesterday. The church-school corperation has begun to develop land beside the school. A road extension is being added. The backhoe operator discovered a large boa snake and killed it. We saw him skinning it to perpare it for food. No idea how this thing is cooked.


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Its nice to see where you live and where you publish from. The flowers and plants are beautiful. Your apartment looks very nice, but could a boa crawl in the window? The pics of your students the other day were precious. I'm a bit envious--wish I could be there teaching math.
Phil and Jo

Anonymous said...

Hay it is good to read all your blogs. We understand how all that rain is so "molestoso", and the lack of concern for details in construction. Hope it none of the books and important materials got wet. Hang in there!

Love, Eldon and Phyllis

Anonymous said...

It looks to us like you have it made. We expected you would be living in a grass hut with a bunch of people with bones in their noses. A wi-fi room! WOW! (It's good to see the Lord is watching over you.)

Mary Jane, that kitchen is called a "galley kitchen" here. We had a similar one in our house in Massachusetts. You will learn to love it at meal preparation time. It has the fewest steps per meal of any kitchen design in the known world. Until you get used to it, pretend you are on a yacht.

I'm no snake cooker but it seems to me they would probably be smoked, with the bone in (like an eel) and then picked on by the group. (You need a long, long fire though.)

We all share the blog at Sunday School and remember you in our prayers.

Omer, have you assigned a new shin-kicker yet?

LOL, Fred & Marion