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Sweaty, Sunny Days
... about 3 places to stay there. Luckily, Josh, our director, had formed a good relationship with the man who ran Villas Pico Bonito. The Villas are located in a picturesque part of the park next to a river, in view of a waterfall. It has an infinity pool and is just overall a beautiful place. We spend 3 days there and enjoyed every last bit. Our days were spent swimming in the river, hiking up to waterfalls, and drinking cold beers by ...
Of Tuk Tuks and Macaws
... and very happy to meet us. Two of the students, girls of course, ask us how she was as a little girl... was she always good? I have to laugh as we answer she was just like you, aren't you always good now... once again lots of giggles.
Our lunch was at the school and we were treated as special guests during the teacher's meeting that ended their half day. We were introduced to the school staff and thanked for donations we had brought to the school.
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Life in Honduras
... imaginable plant and tree and flower.
The tropical weather lends itself to all kinds of vegetation. Many types of flowers including orchids, bougainvillea, and so many others that I don’t recognized; fruits such as lemons, limes, and avocado are readily available; and a variety of trees from pines, cypress, mahogany, sweet gum, and probably dozens more can be seen from the view of the house. Cilantro grows wild in the grass. ...
My first week in Cofradia
... big hug to Adam who I hadn’t seen in a year and a half (we studied abroad together in Granada). It was great to finally meet everyone and learn about where everyone came from etc. I found out that my home stay roommate was Colleen from Colorado.
After lunch, we split off and travelled to our home stays. Carrying the suitcases through the rocky unpaved streets was a tough task, but we made it without and real problems. Our home stay family consists of Rosario, the mother, ...
Tracing Family and Happy Birthday to Musa
... this week. We ate alot!
Things at the school are still going really well. My little 1st grade garden is going really well. We now have sunflowers, petunias, ocra, basil and chives all starting to grow. The kids love it, although its hard to explain that weeds aren´t actually the result of the seeds we planted!
The art competition also ended and was a big success. Musa will update you on that ...