View of my house and new latrine from the hostel. The guy working hard is my friend Jesse or Krawdi as he is know, who lives about a 40 minute hike away in a neighboring community called Valle Escondido.
Fun times with concrete. I have a new respect for anyone who does construction/mansonry. It is hard work and mixing concrete in a wheelbarrow in the heat is no easy task. Pai seems to have caught on as my nickname of choice. I was dubbed Melly when I arrived, but only a few people use it anymore. Fine with me, I like Pai better.
My friend Brian, or Kogira, he came out to lend a hand. He is in the process of having me dread his hair so he looks a little more crazy than normal.
View from the second floor of the hostel at sunset. Pretty huh?
The guys working hard to trim the inside of the thatch roof. I got up there to help out too. Not easy work.
Last but not least here is little video I took of my house. I have been living there for about a month and it is wonderful. I love having a place to feel at home finally unpacked the slippers my mom gave me almost 6 months ago. I have been enjoying cooking and having some nice quiet time in the evenings to read. I do miss my host family thought. I always felt a part of things and didn´t have to do much to be out and involved in daily activities. Now I have to go out and search people out. Kind of a weird switch to make...luckily I have no shortage of visitors.
It is hard to believe I have been here almost 8 months. A new group of Peace Corp trainees, group 63, arrive in a few weeks. On the one hand, I am almost a little sad to know I won´t be a new volunteer anymore but on the other I am happy to have training and the first few months in site behind me.
4 comments:
That is totally awesome!!! What a great house you have. I miss Bocas all over again. Thanks for posting.
Awesome news.. Not so sure how excited you are going to be about that composting crapper, (and how close it is to your house) after a month or two of heavy use.
Life on the other side of the world is not nearly as green, I'm jelous. However, I moved up in the world. I'm now living in the lower Hindu Kush mountain range at arround 4000ft elevation. The thunderstorms are awesome, still rather dusty though.
We just got our first paved roads this week, soon they might even pave our runway, so birds can land in foul weather. (right now it's sometimes 3-4 days between mail birds, the bigger military ones don't mind a little rain).
Good luck and good adventures.
~Cappello
piper! that's awesome. your place is great! glad to hear an update. can't wait to visit and support your tourism group. :)
Hey! Sorry for the late response! I guess being a homeowner sucks you into your own world! I LOVED the video! It makes me even more anxious to come and see you! Only 2 more months!!
Love,
Liz
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