Dominican Bay La Romana
La Romana, Dominican Republic
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Stuck in the mud
... were a strictly all-inclusive beach kind of traveller I would go back. Punta Cana has beautiful beaches and great resorts. My favourite part was the visit to the Cathedral and making new friends.
See you later. Tune in for (I hope) more upcoming adventures.
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Rotary update - project "el nuevo Vasca"
... the project in more detail, which I did, and then we asked for their participation and collaboration, which is going to be necessary if this project is going to be sustainable. The women seemed really keen, and also mentioned the political leader of the batey, who was not able to make the meeting. We ended by asking them to rally some more support, and to think about the location of where they would like to create the organic community ...
Visit to la Zona Colonial
... has lots of bumps and turns and potholes - literally! It is quite a pretty drive though, although if you are the driver you really can't look at anything except the road. But lovely views of mountains, sugar cane fields, beautiful farms and trees...
On his first weekend here, we went into the capital, Santo Domingo, and spent a day in the Colonial Zone - the old city. I was very excited, as I have never been to the Zona Colonial before. This part of the city ...
Looking Forward by Looking Back
BEST FRIENDS + DR = PANDA? : My anticipation was killing me as I was waiting at the airport to pick up George and Eric. Finally they arrived and we immediately piled into our rented car, a Fiat Panda. It really was as big as it sounds, meaning the size of a shoebox. We drove up north to stay at my girlfriend's house for the first night. Some of us (Eric) had too good of a time so we had to change the schedule around a little but that was fine. ...
R&R
... home visits. There are so many children in need here. I'm consistently seeing diagnoses here, that if caught early (which they aren't) can be helped, cured, or at least addressed. It's frustrating, and I have shed many tears over the fact that health care here is a luxury, and often a novelty.
As you can imagine, I'm getting more and more homesick. Definitely counting the days. I'm looking forward to being with my own family-
Hope you are all well.
Love,
Lani
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