We went on a bike ride with three other people from the office on Saturday. This is a park along the Mopocho drainage.
In one of the parks along the bike path this statue of a llama made of plastic parts. Notice the person underneath to see how big it is. There are parts of barrels, garbage bins, plastic car bumpers in it.
Here we are in front of the Costanera Norte building. The highest in South America.
We want to rent this apartment that we checked out this week. The bedrooms are upstairs and this is the stairway to the up stairs. It is pretty narrow.
This is a metal kitchen cabinet which still has doors to put on it. We put it together thinking it would only take a few hours...about 6 hours later we still are not done. We bought 4 of them because houses here generally come only with a kitchen sink and cabinet below it. LUCKILY we paid to have the others assembled.







We loved seeing all these great photos! Thanks for sharing. How cool that Elder Roberts is serving there (and was named after Jacob!). I remember the Gilman's - such a great family. Are bikes your main transportation around the city, or more for fun and exercise? I'm sure many missionaries are blessed by your efforts in making their apartments more efficient and comfortable. Keep up the good work! Cindy
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