Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Long awaited photos!
Coffee beans laying out to dry
Isla de los parrajos - Thousands of birds and their crap.
My room, affectionately called "la Cueva"
Sur Lidia and some kids
Laying on top of the truck
Mountains near Jayaque
Niños
Volcano at Puerto del Diablo
Me and the guys at Puerto del Diablo
Washing clothes by hand in the Pila room
Chillin on the hammock in our ¨living room"
Portrait from Romero's Casita
Suchitoto
Here are some photos from the past couple weeks. It's an odd assortment and in no order.
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Hi son,
The photos are amazing. I especially appreciate the photos of the natural environment, the volcano, the lake, etc. And it's great seeing you with your new friends. So are people recovering from the pandemic? Sounds like it was just lovely there for a bit, eh, with yummy sights and sound effects from your fellow students? The hammock looks awesome and I like your room too: simple and cozy (does cueva mean cave? As in "...to the bat cave!"? Take good care, m'boy! Love and hugs to you and your companions!
yes, cueva does mean cave. I don´t have any windows in my room, so I call it my cueva. Everyone is better now. We all sure did get a lot closer, especially since we share a communal bathroom. gross.
I have Los Ninos as my desktop at work. They are darling! Where is Suchitoto? Far from you? It all looks so lovely. Thanks for showing us some of the beauty. I'll just imagine the razor wire for now.
hey patrick!
i really like reading your blog, and your pictures are sweet. i'm glad you are having a good time and look forward to reading more.
Hola Patricio,
Heather MacPhee, Mary McEvoy, and Catherine Hedgebeth here and we just wanted to say that we love you, well not in a creepy way, in the Jesus way (so says MacPhee). We were just reading about your adventures and looking at your pictures, and we just wanted to tell you that we miss you and we love you. Keep having fun and stay away from parasites. My stomach is making noises (mary), just thought you should know. We wish you were here, but glad you are there. Stay Healthy and we'll talk to you soon.
Hey great photos. I live in Suchitoto and would recomend it for a vacation spot, quiet, colonial but with everything you might need. Check out my site at http://gaesuchitoto.com for more information about what Suchitoto has to offer.
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