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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Isolated Territory

Hello everybody,
This is a continuation of the busy week we have had, and still going, with the Trumans leaving Tuesday, We have our visit of our Circuit overseer starting Tuesday with the meeting, so still a busy week. But, wanted to get a few of the many pictures of last Saturday working what is called here, “isolated territory” which is a territory out in the country which is assigned to the congregations in the bigger cities. The territory assigned to us is called Uchuchi-has a couple of little towns and villages in it. It is about an hour and a half from Cochabamba, and a gets worked on average, once a month. We are going to see if we can work it more often. Six of us worked probably the roughest of the rough in this territory, hiked 2 hours in and 2 hours out, but have learned since the visit there is now a road that goes to the little town, so next time we get to drive to this town, but there is also a town on the other side of this town that might have to be hiked to…so stay tuned.
Enjoy the pictures, they just don’t do the landscape justice, therefore everybody needs to come visit
to really see the beauty.


Some of the homes as we get closer to our territory.









Police check point looking for drugs, we all had to get out of the car
and the car was searched, pretty intimidating, but,,,,,,,,



to make best use of our time, noticed what the police have in their hand,,,,,no not the machine gun,,,,,, that's right Watchtower and Awake, and to top that off I asked for a picture, and to my surprise look at their reaction,
all smiles and really nice, we really like the people here in Bolivia.




One of the first people we see when we get out of the car, mother and her hard working son. Isn't he cute?


Heading into a two hour hike, ONE WAY! with
our fearless leader Pablo.



This blog is dedicated to Charlie and Casey,
we are going to miss you!!!!



Walking, walking, and more walking!



Pretty picture of mountain, looks like something
you would see in Africa, again pictures just don't do it justice.



Man working on some food in the front of his house.
Lots of rock formations, at least 175 feet tall.


Had to take a break.




More rock formations, picture of Rodrigo, Charlie,  me, Pablo.









Pablo climbed and ran up this formation
to give you an idea of how tall it was.









We finally get to the town and find these type of homes
to knock on.



This home was on the side of the mountain, the view behind
the home was breath-taking.


Another home with a breath taking view, Rodrigo and I got
 invited into this home to eat.


These fields are plowed by two bulls, no tractors here.















Rodrigo knocking on the door.



Lady invites Rodrigo and I in to give us something to eat, notice in the court yard
is her kitchen, she cooks on an open fire.




Rodrigo eating, mmm so good
She fed us quinoa ,,,Food that in the past was
fit for kings, She felt that us being there would
bring her a blessing, 

Me eating ,,,,,,,very good.
Dried quinoa, high source of protein.



On our way back out, everybody tired, but a good a satisfying tired.


This is a family we talked to in the little town, they accepted literature and
made Pablo and Gabby stay so they could make them lunch, very very hospitable.
We gave the little girl the rest of Truman's Pringles as a gift.

Another picture to show the size of rocks and the canyon, if you
look real hard you will see Gabby and Casey.


On our way out.





As we were leaving, ran across some pigs and piglets,
all playing and jumping and sleeping, couldn't resist the urge to
pet the pig, tame and very clean, didn't smell at all, probably somebody's dinner. 


Got Bacon???




We will post more, probably after co visit, just learned that their are over sixty territorys that are not
assigned to anybody-right here in the Cochabamba area, circuit overseer says one territory is worked by
ridding horses in the territory, so stay tuned, will have some more adventures, but will have to
probably wait until we get our visa's-that in it self is an adventure.
Love and miss every one, hugs and kisses.








































1 comment:

  1. Ricci & Traci, hang in there! And keep posting diligently on the blog. Our kids may be coming home, but we still have a vital interest in Cocha and in your Kingdom work. We love to see you staying busy and having fun in service. Keep it up!

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