Mission Partnership for Sustainable Water Filtration Systems

Wyoming Presbyterian Church members go with the flow
to bring safe drinking water to developing countries

in partnership with Living Waters for the World.



Thursday, November 4, 2010

The only rule is: THERE ARE NO RULES!


Tegucigalpa is the capital city of Honduras. Our local PCUSA liaison, Rev. Mark Wright again has been bravely carting us around through the rush hour streets of Teguc, and along the deeply rutted backroads of the countryside where we travel to the remote communities that we hope to help. If anything, I think that his driving skills have become honed since our trip in May. He dodged all over, right and left, skimming past obstacles (say, large trucks and busses) without even a second thought. "Wow" I said, "I wish I had gotten a picture of that time when the bus and the truck were coming at us from the wrong side of the road and we skirted around them on the wrong side!" "What?" he enjoins, "I don't remember that . . . "

Just another day in the life of the PCUSA Mission Worker in Honduras.

Stay tuned for a more substantive update once we've had time to process our intensely full day, and sort through the pictures so you, our esteemed reader, don't have to see all the blurry ones taken at breakneck speed from the window of Rev. Mark's Dodge "Galloper"

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for the updates and the link to blogspot. Loved the photos and commentary! It was an eye opening experience...I bet!

    Ester and David- just wanted to let them know we're thinking about and praying for you.

    Debra Craighead

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