They're home, and I'm flying later on tonight, trying to catch up on Hive stuff this morning. So many houses here look identical to the one in the photo, but yet the homeowner often has a $10,000 car, priorities a little different than mine I guess. In Cambodian provincial towns people would almost always choose a comfortable house and transport by bicycle. I do realize life in Suriname is impossible without a car, so I guess that's one of the reasons we're leaving, a car just isn't part of our lifestyle.
Monkey-B was braver than expected, but I suspect her hatred of living in Suriname easily overpowered her swab fears. Always got to watch out for photobombers 😁.
Hi hi Justin.. safe trip to the United States. Wow.. they would rather live in a house like that and have a nice car... Instead.. 😀😀😀
I think the Cambodian life is alot better. A house is pretty important.. it's the place we get lots of rest.. energy.. and our home..
Wahaha.. good to know that they are safe and sound in Cambodia.. time to get out of Suriname... 😀😀😀
I am not a 100 percent yet although I test negative already.. hahaha still recovering.. I can finally breath properly again. Just mustering my last energy... To write this comment before I head to sleep. Thank you... Very much..
Good to know you've made it through, surely it sucked.
It sucked but luckily things are great so far.. =)