Serrano
Serrano is one of the isolated territories that my congregation supports. It even has a group of 5 publishers. My roommates and I had the chance to go along with a group from my hall that went along to support the visit of the circuit overseer and his wife.
It is a 5 hour bus ride from Sucre. I could handle any distance as long as they promised me that I would get the window seat so I could watch the breathe-taking scenery.
Joel and Rocio de Pecho, the special pioneer couple that have been assigned to Serrano within the past year. The group rents a couple of rooms in this building. In the back of the little hall the owner serves lunch. Therefore, it makes sense that he would put his Surena beer sign right under the the meeting sign.
Our fun group after the meeting! The CO is the one kneeling on the far right and his wife is standing above him in the orange-tan jacket. Jeins and Dina Theirfielder from Germany.
Elisnor, the sister in the white jacket lives in the back of where they hold the meetings. (Since it's not a congregation and is still a group, it isn't called a kingdom hall yet.) Elisnor has 22 bible studies and many attend meetings. Wow!
We stopped at one of the famous stores. The shop of the maker of the biggest, working charango in the world. He was mighty proud. But, I have to give it to him, his work was something to be proud of. He let us test out his hand made guitars and charangos. A nice charango is about 600 bolivianos or a little less than $100 but of course the price varies to quality. The guitar that Courtney is holding is $200. (Updated info)
So we had to try out the lunch spot behind the hall. It was really good. I asked for no salad and they gave me extra steak instead. My kinda people! :)