Welcome friends and family!

I am traveling through Central America with the University of Georgia as part of a program titled Culture and Content in Latin America. Another teacher, Rebeccah, and I are traveling as a team representing our school system. While we are there we will be visiting schools, health care facilities, hiking through the rainforest, snorkeling, and experiencing border crossing on foot as we travel into Nicaragua. In addition to living with a family in Costa Rica for a few days, we will be staying at the Ecolodge on UGA's campus in Monteverde (see pictures and links in the right hand column) and in various hotels. You can check the itinerary links to see where in the world we are on a given day. I have included some maps and photos of where we will be (and will be adding more as we go!). While I expect internet availability to be intermittent during the trip, I will be posting updates of my travels as often as possible--so keep checking in!

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Day 2

Yesterday was another full day . . .

We visited to elementary schools (primarias) and the coffee processing plant for the co-op in San Luis. There was a great deal of walking, and that always means fantastic sights along the way.















Here's Gilber again (the coffee farmer we visited at Finca la Bella yesterday). Today he is volunteering at his children's school, painting a mural. He laughs because he says right now he is a conflicted man. He is painting caterpillars, which he doesn't love because they eat the coffee plant leaves. We passed Gilber later on today on our way to our homestays. He was running up the mountain (as we were all huffing and puffing just trying to walk). Yes, on top of everything else, he runs marathons and trains for them by running UP the mountain.



The coffee processing plant . . . .











I spent the night with my homestay family in San Luis, and they were so kind and patient with my Spanish. Eugeno, the father, works at the Ecolodge. One of his sons will be attending Georgetown University this fall on a full scholarship.

We are leaving in a minute to visit a high school and the public health facility in Santa Elena, so I have to keep this one short . . . More later!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love checking to see if you post. What an exciting adventure!!!

Alison

Anonymous said...

Hey! The pictures are pretty cool!! Your adventure has to be a GREAT experiance!! Keep posting!!

~Katie S.