Here are a few more photos of Rajahmundry, India. On Tuesday the 3rd of January, the visiting friends and workers were gathered together for a tour of some villages in the area. These villages are the home of some of the workers in India.
This is from the inside of the Hotel taxi that drove them to the village so they could meet parents and grandparents of the newest young brother worker.
Along the way they found a truck on it side. Exactly what happened is not sure but Tomo's heart went out to the driver. This truck was carrying coal and coal dust. The silver car in the back is some of our visitors following our taxi.
This is Tomo holding a fan that is used in this area. Behind the fan is the brother worker that was leading our tour of the villages.
This is outside of the home of some of our friends in this Village.
This is the street of the younger brother worker's parents.
The family works together with a few other families to operate a plant nursery... In the foreground is one of the West Australian friends that are visiting.
Here are some of the cows (water buffalo) that were resting in the shelter.
This is a typical country road in this area of India.
This little yellow house is the home of some of the friends in another village.
The man walking to the gate is Walter one of the visiting workers from Ireland.
This is the road outside of our friend's home.
Together our Indian Brother guiding us to the home of new brother's parents.
They spend the morning preparing lunch for convention preps and the food will be delivered to the convention place by this little yellow motorized tricycle.
Tomo had gone to dinner with the friends and workers. He was hungry for a green salad. On the menu they had 'tomato soup' and 'GREEN SALAD'. So he ordered it. Below is what he got!
The 'GREEN SALAD' consisted of slices of peeled cucumber, slices of carrot, tomato wedges, and slices of red onion with two GREEN peppers. Not sure why they call this a 'green salad'..... but anyway it was fresh vegetables.
This is the hotel logo that Tomo stayed in.
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