Random pics from a random life
Our group, #58, celebrated our one-year anniversary this past week at an all-inclusive resort. It was pretty hard to take, but we deserve it.
Last week I was in Chepo working with the Ministry of Health in their regional office. Here I explain some finer points of concrete mixing to a group of contractors invited to participate to a seminar that was put on. We were trying to show the difference between a wet and dry mix.
After the conference, I raced to Panama City of participate in Group 60´s swear-in ceremony. The U.S. Ambassador to Panama swears in 36 new volunteers.
Chilling out on Victoria's patio for our private one-year celebration. Shazia lives in Colon and Casey lives in the Comarca Ngäbe-Bugle.
On October 5th, we concluded our water committee training seminar. The two participates from my town, Pres Francisco Abrego and VP Fabio Thomas show off their completion certificates.
On October 10th I moved into my new community, San Francisco de Piriatí, in the province of Panama Este. This is my host family´s home, Felix and Isabel and their son, Sergio.
The school of San Francisco. There are two classrooms and a small kindergarten with three teachers. In total, about 400 people live in the vicinity.
Two weekends ago I traveled up to Colon province with Victoria to visit Michelle (fellow WIer) to help with a water collection system. We snuck away this morning to the beach. It was my first time visiting this particular province in Panamá.
Ken, a Crisis Corps volunteer and former PC vol in Bolivia, and I hiked up to San Francisco to verify a few points and to see the future water source. We were lead by my host dad (in white) and a few others. In all, the aqueduct line will be about 8km and is budgeted for $130,000. Compare this to my 2km, $4,000 project I built in Bocas. What a day, we left at 5am, hiked the 8km up and back and got back home around 7pm. I was so exhausted and dehydrated, probably the most exhausted I've felt down here.
Joe took this picture of me and some neighbor kids during my last week in my old site. That week we started the water tank and Joe lived with me all week while we were working.
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