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Saturday, November 7, 2009

Flying

I had the chance yesterday to go with the mission pilot on a flight in the mission's plane. It was great fun. Especially when the dirt (or mud, since it's been raining) runway we were trying to land on had cows on it and we had to do a fly by and try again. Due to the weather conditions we did an instrument approach on the return home, which was very interesting to see how it worked.

The Mission Airplane: I should have taken a picture after we got back to the mission. It looked like we had done some major mudding with the machine.


















The Guatemala countryside outside of the city:


















James, our pilot doing what pilots do:

















Guatemala City:

















Welcome to Guatemala Airport!



Thursday, November 5, 2009

Day 1 Goes Well

There's a remodel job going on of the MAM office... So I attempted to make myself useful -even though I've never laid block before...






Wednesday, November 4, 2009

un bien viaje

A few pictures from the flight down:



















Thursday, October 22, 2009

The Colour of Fall

Fall is beautiful -another bright taste of who we serve!












Monday, October 19, 2009

Prayer Card

The following picture was taken by Eldon Yoder, 2009. Please observe copyright:

Saturday, October 10, 2009

The Corvette

I'm not ashamed to say that the Corvette is a favorite of mine. It's very, very fast. It's wonderfully sleek. It's rides beautifully, and the ZR1 can keep close tabs on a Lamborghini (see article).

I took the following pictures in Roanoke:
































































Thursday, October 8, 2009

The Wonders of Contrast

I've been discovering that sometimes what at first look like plain ordinary and even downright bad picture, will sometimes -with a little tweaking- become something extraordinaire. And since I've always been a fan of the extraordinaire...

The following pictures were once just plain, ugly, boring, etc, pictures:
































































Credit to Mr. Eldon Yoder for the shot of George and I.