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I'm up in Quito
I'm up in Quito again to work on the e-mail server. I'm going to try something different in the way the server makes connections to the internet. So far this afternoon, it's not working. I have tomorrow to work on it some more, and then I'll head home on Friday. I flew up this morning with Henry, and was the only person on the flight we him. He had flown another missionary down to Shell, along with a visiting family. We have one plane in Quito, and five planes in Shell. The Alas de Socorro office in Quito is across the street and around the corner from the hanger. The hangar is at the south end of the Quito airport. Mike Ross, the other pilot living in Quito, likes to say that the most dangerous part of his job is crossing the street to the hangar. When I'm up here, I eat lunch at a little restaurant around the corner. It's what I'd call a hole in the wall, and lunch will set you back $1.
Posted by David at April 3, 2002 04:24 PM
David and Ellyn Hoffman
c/o Alas de Socorro Casilla 17-11-6228 Quito, Ecuador South America
dhoffman@maf.org http://www.thehoffmanfamily.com/shellthoughts/index.html
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