We made it... almost. As of now we are sitting in the Bangkok, Thailand airport terminal. A 12-hour flight from Minneapolis to Tokyo, and a 6-hour flight from Tokyo to Bangkok are both behind us. So we have a several-hour layover here in Bangkok.
All are well. We ate Thai and Japanese food in the airport, then capped it off with Starbucks. Amazing. A grande-triple-peppermint-latte tastes exactly the same here as back home and, I assume, everywhere else in the world that Starbucks has a stake in the ground.
Here's a photo of Greg Enas, his son Doug and the (in)famous Dennis Couts posing in front of a set of exterior doors.
All are well. We ate Thai and Japanese food in the airport, then capped it off with Starbucks. Amazing. A grande-triple-peppermint-latte tastes exactly the same here as back home and, I assume, everywhere else in the world that Starbucks has a stake in the ground.
Here's a photo of Greg Enas, his son Doug and the (in)famous Dennis Couts posing in front of a set of exterior doors.
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Hi Guys and Gal(s): Great pics and great blog and site. I will keep everyone in my prayers for safety, good health and an effective strategy to reach the lost and unsaved and to help our fellow brethen in East Asia! Thank you for posting this information in the church bulletin on Sunday. It's 7:25AM Monday in Indianapolis as I write this and 7:25PM (Sunday?). Love you all,
Bob & Terry Hutt
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