Thursday, June 24, 2010

Salt mines and Cow Stomach Soup



Today was our day off. Pastor Sabin took us to a famous underground Salt Mine, which was several miles underground. It was very disorienting being down so deep inside the earth. It was also pretty cold down there (55 degrees or so). I'm telling you that to make you jealous, since I know it was 104 in Chester today! We ate lunch in a Hungarian restaurant. Nathan tried the cow stomach soup that George ordered. I did not. We have finally gotten used to soda without ice, and are enjoying it the European way!

The picture above is Jon, Pastor Florine, and Nathan breaking bread together at dinner. In Romania you eat bread at EVERY meal. Their bread is comparable to Panera bread! We have really grown to love Florine (and his bread) and want to come back and help his church in the future. The people here are so neat. We feel such a bond with them that can only be the Holy Spirit. Our last day of ministry here is Friday, and then we move on to Bucharest. It's going to be hard to leave Sighisoara, but Bucharest awaits!

Round two of pictures are currently being uploaded so check back in a bit.

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