To and From

This short post will show you how we get from our accommodation at Dara Place to the Wycliffe office, and back home.

Kim (associate pastor at Wat's church) picks us up at 8:10 with his songthaew. It has a covered back with benches. There are curtains that will close the windows if it is raining. So far we haven't had a ride in the rain. Kim was one of our beginner students last year and would love to join us, but a new daughter at home is taking his time while his wife works. So we have one of us in the cab for each ride, helping him with his English. The truck is a good way for him to get his family and church members around.

Kim's Songthaew

The drive is only a few kilometres long so normally takes less than 10 minutes. The trickiest part is a U-turn that has to happen into the very busy opposite lanes. 



Leaving Dara Place

The road's quiet this morning!

We dismount at Wycliffe.




At 3:00 pm Kim arrives to take us home. Sometimes some of us walk, just to stretch our legs.




Comments

  1. This looks like luxury compared to a lot of the vehicles who tear through the streets.
    Glad you are all doing well.... how is your Thai speaking?

    Steve

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