tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2691715755733042596.post1132176915276914063..comments2023-08-01T02:56:12.661-06:00Comments on Elder Landon Rich: Peru Lima North Mission: Baptisms, Hot Weather, and LoveGwenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05444014338825826417noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2691715755733042596.post-79538442249191622712009-05-23T21:52:42.852-06:002009-05-23T21:52:42.852-06:00The Elders fly in and out of Pucallpa when there a...The Elders fly in and out of Pucallpa when there are changes, and also, with Landon being a zone leader, he flies in every 6 weeks for consejo de lidres. The last plane ride back was pretty scary he said. His heart in his stomach, and then in his throat. I love your blog. Such wonderful pics. Thanks for commenting and thanks for sharing on your blog.<br /><br />Sister Gwen RichGwenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05444014338825826417noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2691715755733042596.post-12401460168075790312009-05-23T18:34:37.629-06:002009-05-23T18:34:37.629-06:00We have heard about the sweltering heat of Pucallp...We have heard about the sweltering heat of Pucallpa. Our mission (Peru Lima East) goes up to Tingo Maria, near the jungle, and on the road to Pucallpa, but obviously doesn't make it into the jungle of Pucallpa. In our travels to Junín and Huánuco, we see big trucks carrying cement on their way to Pucallpa, and the same big trucks coming back from Pucallpa with loads of wood.<br /><br />Did Elder Rich fly to Pucallpa or did he ride through our mission (East Lima to Chosica to La Oroya to Huáncuco and on to Pucallpa) to get there?Scotthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02880443246402125109noreply@blogger.com