A bus is better at times than a marshrouteka because you have better visiblity. I am afraid to say but my butt has often blocked the view out the window for other passengers on the marshroutka. Humanity crammed in a van SRO is how you travel by marshrouteka. It is a challenge to find something to hold on to and it also is an extreme challenge to bend over to look out the windshield to see if you're near your destination. Moving forward towards the exit is fun - you get up close and personal to the other passengers trying not to step on toes.
Day 5/30
5 things I am thankful for....
- A seat on public transportation! Hallelujah!
- wool tights (my legs are warm even though a bit itchy)
- Sunshine - you can tell that my expectation is that it will soon be just a vague memory. Winter's can be long.
- Proverbs (Wisdom writings)
- My family (ahhhh!)
Trust God from the bottom of your heart; don't try to figure out everything on your own. Listen for God's voice in everything you do, everywhere you go; he's the one who will keep you on track. Don't assume that you know it all. [excerpt from the Message Proverbs 3]
Blessings on your day, dear readers, I pray that you get to know the Lord more and more. He made each of us unique and loves us. That is an awesome thought. AnnMarie
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