We see these caribou tied all along the roads but this is the first we saw with a baby. They seem to be extremely healthy grazing on the lush grasses.
We had just seen a group of school kids crossing this bridge and tried to get their picture but they were too quick. This river is flowing pretty quickly - I thought it was quite scary going out on it & certainly didn't go all the way across.
We didn't quite know we were lost when we stopped to take this picture. It was just such a beautiful river that we couldn't resist taking a few moments to enjoy it's tranquility.
After we passed the mountainous cliff above we saw signs that said watch out for the steam. A woman in this family of 5 on a motorcycle lost her shoe just as we were entering the steam. We stopped for her shoe & I snapped a pic of them and the steam. This is naturally occurring and produces the electricity for the island of Negros as well as for most of Cebu. A fascinating phenomena.
A large dump that doubles as a school bus - they were so excited that we took their picture.
Couldn't resist including including the mud bathing caribou mom with her baby. It was funny watching her plop down to roll in the mud.
What a treasured time. Your reading is part of my Sunday habits. Missionary insights. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteSo impressed you are taking the time to enjoy EVERYTHING about your mission. I am afraid I would just be worrying about getting to my destination. Hopefully if we get a chance to go I will remember this.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely that you are appreciating every aspect of your mission!
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