Hello everyone. Praise the Lord!
Yesterday I took a load of wax to a small candle company in the east side of town in Houston. It was around navigation and wayside. streets. Right in the area of Mexican immigrant barrio. It's a very small candle factory and I had to unload while parked on the street.
Candle wax is a non-hazardous material but it is very thick and very hot! The tank was on the side of the building and I had to use three length of hoses!

While off loading the trailer I thought it was a great time to play my banjo. One thing is certain, a gringo picking a banjo in the barrio gets lots of puzzled looks! Most certainly not something that they see everyday here!

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Brother Roop
Yesterday I took a load of wax to a small candle company in the east side of town in Houston. It was around navigation and wayside. streets. Right in the area of Mexican immigrant barrio. It's a very small candle factory and I had to unload while parked on the street.
Candle wax is a non-hazardous material but it is very thick and very hot! The tank was on the side of the building and I had to use three length of hoses!
While off loading the trailer I thought it was a great time to play my banjo. One thing is certain, a gringo picking a banjo in the barrio gets lots of puzzled looks! Most certainly not something that they see everyday here!
www.hospiceministryvolunteer.blogspot.com
Brother Roop
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