Each morning we enjoy a lovely 15-minute ride (either by bus or car, depending on whether there is a car available) to Ober-Erlenbach. A bus ride costs $4.50 one way for us, so we're anxious to get a car on a more permanent basis. They're working on it, they say! Anyhow, we get off the highway and go up a narrow (of course, all streets are narrow here!) street called Steinmuhl Strasse. All beauty ends as we turn onto Steinmuhl, as it contains only industrial-type businesses. The church has rented part of one building for the family history support missionaries and some finance men and computer support people. I'll send a picture of the building soon. It's behind and built onto a machinist's shop, and in the back where our entrance is, there are big barrels of metal shavings and leftovers from their "machining."
Then, just up the street about a half mile is the European Distribution Center. I don't know all that goes on there, but it's a huge compound, and part of the Europe Area offices are housed there as well.
Anyhow, back to the point at hand...I just wanted you to see what we get to see each morning and evening as we travel to and from work. It's very beautiful in any weather, and it more than makes up for the very industrial street on which we live!!
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