A picture blog is coming your way of where our team has been this month.  Enjoy!  (Remember that this is a closed country and I’m unable to spell out the country’s name here.)

 


This building represents of some of the architecture you’ll find in the capital city of this closed country.
 

 


The tuk-tuk (pronounced took-took) is a common form of transportation here much like in cambodia and Thailand.
 


Spent a little time doing some sight-seeing in the capitol city where we’ve been staying.

 


Indelible girls posing in front of a monument.

 


Everyday we would pass by a group of ladies that would be hanging out at this particular tree, just chatting it up and having a good time.  After a few days of seeing them, I dubbed them the “Tree Women”.

 


A couple of local women taking a break from the day.

 


We eat at this little restaurant nearly everyday, enjoying their tasty and cheap sandwiches and fruit smoothies.  The family that owns the shop has our food orders memorized…  “Seven chicken sandwiches, two without mayo.”

 


With each country, our team has come to adopt favorite condiments.  For this month, this bottle of chili sauce has been ranked #1.

 


And finally, here, you’ll find the world’s biggest aspirin, or at least the biggest pill I’ve ever seen!