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Bikes on a mission

Over the last year we have been flirting with the idea of traveling from the USA to Paraguay by  motorcycle.  Guess what. We are on this epic trip that began 40 days ago with my son Marcos in Orlando FL. After crossing 12 countries and experiencing the extremes of heat, ice, rain, fog, hi winds, mountains we have come to appreciate a warm dinner and a place to lay down our heads.  As of this writing we are in Asia Peru. Yes Asia-not typo. We had some motorcycle problems and are trying to repair before continuing tomorrow.  This trip has three main intentions Connect as father son - family Connect with people in varios churches and ministries  Connect with the Lord and hear a fresh word for this season in ministry.  As we make our way south, we are so thankfull for everyone that has supported and kept us going. Help hasta come their prayers, hospitality,  More updates coming soon.

The Roads that Built America

I love good roads, predictable, smooth with good signs. The USA provides these kind of roads-and other countries do so too.  But in Paraguay, where I have driven most of my life the roads are not predictable, smooth or always marked. Many of the roads, have potholes, with poor signs. You have to negotiate between dogs, pedestrians and lomadas (sleeping police).  Your usual two hour trip in a good road, turns into three, maybe four. You arrive at your destination after fixing a flat tire, with your blood pressure up in the 200's and tired. I am exaggerating a bit, but there is a drop of truth in these statements.   So as we drove some 400 miles today, with only a few times having to slow down while picking up an interstate or get off an exit, I had a lot of time to think, pray and just hold talk to my wife who sat by my side pointing out snowy mountains, landscapes and some unique animals along the way. It was a fun day as we traveled. One book came to my mind. The Roads that Build