The Apostle and chinese hijackers


From where I’m writing you can see trees that look as if they’re out of a Tarzan film. Tomorrow (Tuesday) we’re due to fly to Scotland for Christmas, and part of the routine is to get a couple of days’ break at a hotel near the airport prior to the journey. Medellin’s Black River international airport is an hour from the city in a 7000ft Andean valley.

Today’s missionary faces hazards that would have taxed the Apostle’s brilliant mind. Not only those of air-born travel, but of internet-born messages. As many noticed our email address book and account were hijacked last week by online sellers in China. What was surprising was that some believed that I was recommending buying equipment from them, and perhaps someone can explain to me why it was North Americans who thought this.

The canny Scots of course sussed a bad deal immediately, the prize response must go to Bill Mitchell, with his reply:

Dere David and Olwen,
I am much thanking you for your sharing kindness. Half you a mootorcyle from ynchenchi bought?

Un abrazo,
Bill


And the Scots will also appreciate the following opportunity: Olwen has a sale in Lenzie this Saturday, 12th from 10:30 am, of bags, belts, hats and the like made in Zero Stress. And as the Chinese hijackers would say, “ Well come, your’e all most”.


Hotel kitchen staff during a fire drill

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