On the other side of the tracks.
A railroad line runs past our complex. So we hear the train coming and going many times each day.
We're in the left-most multi-story building.
Our complex is commercially-owned (not a "missionary compound"), so our neighbors are a good cross-section of one economic strata of Kenya. However, Wycliffe people are in three of the sixteen units, as it's so close to our main offices.
We are sub-letting from a Wycliffe family who are in their native England until after we return to the US. Great for them and us.
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
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