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  Food Delivery Robot at KFC We went to a KFC for dinner. This was our first time in a KFC in Guatemala. I took a picture when our food was delivered to our table. It played a little tune as it approached our table. As you can see on the display, they must just enter the table number and it knows where to go. I wondered if it wasn´t a response to Covid or something. Anywhere that there tends to be a accumulation of cars waiting, you will find many vendors selling a variety of food and other items.  A number of women can walk and peddle their goods with their basket of product resting on their heads. As you can see, her hands are otherwise occupied. This photo was taken while we waited at the toll booth through which we have to pass as part of the two-hour commute to our branch.
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  Worldwide Communications Meetings We participate in a number of meetings, several of which are international and include people from most of the continents. In the meeting depicted below, the organizer (in the middle) tried a new tool.As you can see, those who are brave enough to turn their cameras on appear to be seated in a lecture hall or a theater. I'm only looking down because I am taking a picture.
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Unique things in Guatemala I have posted about motorcycles before and how families will travel on the same one. This photo shows the most family members we have seen on one motorcycle.  We count at least six. We went to dinner at an Indian restaurant one night with Wayne and Kathy Gelder. This was on display right outside the door.  This photo does not do justice to the very detailed engravings in the two elephant tusks on the side. Finally, we thought we would share a difference in road construction here and back home. We go past a long stretch of road construction on our way to church on Sundays. Rather than have a spray system hooked up to a water truck, they have a man standing back there to do all of the spraying.