Cute little girl in her school uniform in front of a souvenir shop.
Saturday, May 9, 2015
Mock Cemetery
Interesting mock cemetery with many graves of ideas or feelings that need to be buried. The spelling on some of the grave stones was interesting.
The Bell House and ampitheater
We toured the Bell House. Bell was in charge of the US troops in the Philippines during WWII. The house is quite large and quite Americanized to suit his taste. The pictures
of the flowers come from the "Secret" garden that he created in the woods behind the house. He would go there to think or to write his wife. It was very peaceful.
The ampitheater and stage area adjacent to the Bell House.
City of Vaughan
This is a tunnel that the Japanese dug during WWII. It has small cavities dug
out to the sides, presumably where soldiers slept. Its height is remarkable since
Japanese people at that time were small in stature. However it is damp and would
be very dark without the lights that have been installed.
President and Sister Rahlf taking a break and enjoying
the scenery.
Baguio City- Part 3
From left to right: Elder and Sister Honeycutt, Elder and Sister Morgan, Elder and Sister Leslie, Elder and Sister Shorter.
All of these pictures were taken from an overlook called Mineviews.
Baguio City- Part 2
Elder Shorter made a friend (for a price) the Botanical Garden.
Interesting statue at the entrance of the Botanical Garden.
Our group--Elder and Sister Honeycutt from Texas on the left. He is the financial secretary, she is the secretary to the President. Elder and Sister Leslie from Idaho on the right. They are self-reliance missionaries serving both the Cauayan Mission and the Laoag Mission.
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