Tuesday, April 7, 2009

PERSPECTIVE

Have you ever wondered where the Moffit's house sits in relation to the main road going through their village? Or where it sits in relation to the other buildings on the property? Or where the church building is situated in relation to their house?

These photos should help put the location of their house in perspective.


From the road passing through the village, the Moffit's house is the furthest away. Here, it is shown about one-third of the way over from the left side of the photo, beyond all the other buildings pictured, barely visible but with the brightest roof.


Walking further from the road and closer to their house, it is still about one-third of the way over from the left side of the photo, again with the brightest roof.


Stepping still closer to their house, it is still seen as the furthest building away, highlighted again with the brightest roof.




Beginning to pass the other buildings on the property, the Moffit's house becomes more visible.




There it is, still the furthest building away and right in the middle of this photo.




Along the path to the Moffit's house, three girls are seen picking up trash for recycling.





Those girls are to the left of this point as we approach the sidewalk leading to the front entrance to the Moffit's house.





The last stretch of sidewalk before reaching the Moffit's house.




Almost there. But where is the church building in relation to their house? Let's turn our heads slightly to the left.





There's the church building to the left. And there's the Moffit's house to the right. Let's turn our heads just a little more to the left and see the entire church building.





That is one big church building. Between services, the chairs can be moved aside, leaving a full-sized basketball court.






Turning our heads again to the right, we're almost there.






Home at last with someone to greet us.





Oreo.



2 comments:

Chris said...

Thanks for the picture tutorial of the area! How beautiful it is!!

grammie of 5 said...

What a great tour guide. I'll be waiting to see how The neighbor is doing. I forgot her name. Gilgay? I'm having a senior moment. Tell them hi please. I enjoy the pictures, and it helps to pray for the village by seeing it. Thanks Bruce