This is the "GO-TO" market. All the street sides look more or less like this. This market is on the way to baixio (downtown) where we shop for groceries. I'm sure that whatever you want is somewhere in there. We haven't gone there yet. It is very crowded.
As we drive by, the streets are very challenging. Three lanes of cars, trucks and bicycles mixed in with pedestrians all going which ever way they want. It is also first-come as far as getting to the roundabout goes.
These boys were playing on the sidewalk outside our bedroom window on a Saturday morning. It was fun to watch them having fun with whatever they could find, in this case, sticks and old tires. Hoops!
This was our first shopping adventure to stock our kitchen, instead on relying on the Snelsons for supper. As you can see, I picked the wrong cart, we just barely made it to the checkout. All the stores (and banks) usually have an armed guard and someone who looks at your receipt and then stamps it with a big flourish.
This is where our District President works. It is a Secondary school. I (Sandi) and Sister Snelson (taking the picture) drove Isabel there to get a check. Then we helped her to buy the food for the casal weddings on Saturday. We had 5 couples getting married that Saturday. Isabel is the district RS president.
We thought you would like to see that Larry (Elder Dille) really does his work. Left to Right: Elder Martinez, Elder Jarvis and Elder Rameka
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