I’m headed out to visit another Environmental Health Volunteer in Cerro Cizna in the Comarca Ngobe-Bugle indigenous area for the next week. Here are a few pictures of my training community!
My open air classroom where I spend most of my afternoons!
The view out the far side of the classroom.
My 4 year old host niece Aeryn (pronounced Irene!) and her disgusting tiny dog on the patio at our house.
Bri,
ReplyDeleteYou're the baller-est. Panama seems to be treating you pretty well. Sorry that I have not been following your blog more actively, but I try to browse now and again. Keep livin the dream out there.
Your hubby,
-Nate C