In the village of Spat, a factory was owned by a Mennonite, Langermann; it seems to me
that we were told that it is became a military site. A lovely house behind that
factory was probably for a factory supervisor.We were invited to the house and taken
inside. Heavily laden grape vines shaded the entrance and some garden produce, red
peppers and squash, sat on the bench in front of this Mennonite door. It makes an
intriguing combination.
We enjoyed some grapes on the way back to the bus.
Various tour busses had already been to Spat, and children had been given pens and
postcards. Now they wanted to collect signatures. With our guide translating,
Delbert and Marj Wiens enjoyed the interaction. |