There is very little open space in the lowland—think coastal—areas of Taiwan. We said goodbye to the campers today and headed north to Taipei for an extended weekend. The campers departed as they came—minivan and buss. We departed by the local train. After breakfast the campers and staff gathered in the chapel. We sang, watched English skits, passed out Texas bandanas, took photos and saw them off. The camp staff lives what they say they believe. They really like the campers and it shows. Debriefing lasted several hours, as did the ride to Taipei. It is good to see the Franklins.
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