Here are some pictures from around all throughout the country of Panama. I can´t take credit for any of these pictures they are all from other Peace Corps volunteers. I believe all or almost all are actual volunteer´s sites so this is where we live and the people we work with. The only pictures which are not volunteer´s sites are the pictures of Carnaval which are from the city of Chitre which is one of the provincial capitals of the country. Enjoy!
This is a typical looking house out in the country side. Province: Herrera.
This is my friend Coco´s(another volunteer) house. Province: Cocle.
Coco´s site, you can find waterfalls like this all throughout the country. Province: Cocle.
My friend Jake who lives in the middle of the rainforest off a giant river. Province: Colon.
Jake´s site again. The man is from one of the Indigenous populations in Panama called Embera. Province: Colon.
Another indigenous group called Wounaan. Province: Darien.
This is from a volunteer´s site who lives on an island. Province: Bocas del Toro.
More pics of the island community. Province: Bocas del Toro.
Beach in Bocas del Toro. Province: Bocas del Toro.
A traditional foclorico Panamanian dance in a volunteer´s site. Province: Cocle.
A traditional foclorico Panamanian dance in a volunteer´s site. Province: Cocle.
Kids in a parade for Independence day in Novemeber. Province: Cocle.
Kids in a parade for Independence day in Novemeber. Province: Cocle.
Kids in a parade for Independence day in Novemeber. Province: Cocle.
My friend Adam who we call the cowboy. He´s a character. Province: Veraguas.
Province: Comarca Ngobe-Bugle.
Province: Comarca Ngobe-Bugle.
Province: Comarca Ngobe-Bugle.
Province: Comarca Ngobe-Bugle.
Carnaval 2008!! Province: Herrera.
Carnaval 2008!! Province: Herrera.
Carnaval 2008!! Province: Herrera.
Carnaval 2008!! Province: Herrera.
Carnaval 2008!! Province: Herrera.
Lastly, this is a view from a volunteer´s back porch. It´s pretty ridiculous. Province: Colon.
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Friday, April 18, 2008
March Madness
Whats up everyone, I am here doing well in Panama and hope all is well with you all wherever you are in the world. I know I haven´t sent any emails in a while but I am trying to keep my blog somewhat current. This past month in March the Peace Corps held a conference that brought together all the volunteers in the country which was amazing. There were roughly 150 volunteers plus 20 staff that all met together in one place at the same time, which is the first time it happened in about two years. It was pretty cool seeing and meeting everyone that works in the country that I wouldn´t normally see otherwise. Peace Corps Panama has some amazing people working and living here who are doing some amazing things in the country. If I haven´t mentioned before there are 4 different programs that Peace Corps has in Panama. The four programs are the Community and Economic Development program (which is my program), Sustainable Agriculture program, Environmental Conservation program, and Environmental Health program. But I have a few pictures from the conference, the U.S. Ambassador to Panama also attended the event one day. I also have some pictures from a panamanian baseball game that a lot of us volunteers went to during the week. Also a few other pics from this dart throwing competition that we had.
As far as work goes I have been getting a lot busier over the last two months. My cooperative that I am working with is making a lot of improvements and has relied on me more to get work done. We are currently working on getting a $5000.00 loan and are alos expecting a $1500.00 donation for store improvements. And I am also working on putting some other funding proposals to get some money elsewhere for improvements on the infrastructure of the store. In addition, I am working on a reforestation project right now and have about two thousand trees planted and working to start an environmental club in my town with the local environmental government agency. Lastly, some other volunteers and myself and organizing an AIDS/HIV fair in the middle of May to educate an community about the dangers, risks, and prevention of HIV/AIDS. This is a few things that I am getting into lately but I don´t want to bore you all with the details. Lastly I will leave you with the pics of the All Volunteer Conference in mid March.
As far as work goes I have been getting a lot busier over the last two months. My cooperative that I am working with is making a lot of improvements and has relied on me more to get work done. We are currently working on getting a $5000.00 loan and are alos expecting a $1500.00 donation for store improvements. And I am also working on putting some other funding proposals to get some money elsewhere for improvements on the infrastructure of the store. In addition, I am working on a reforestation project right now and have about two thousand trees planted and working to start an environmental club in my town with the local environmental government agency. Lastly, some other volunteers and myself and organizing an AIDS/HIV fair in the middle of May to educate an community about the dangers, risks, and prevention of HIV/AIDS. This is a few things that I am getting into lately but I don´t want to bore you all with the details. Lastly I will leave you with the pics of the All Volunteer Conference in mid March.
Monday, March 31, 2008
Some old pics
I am going to add some old pics from the last seven months that I think are good that I haven´t added yet.
Here are some pictures that my friend took of an event that took place in my communnity of La Mesa. It was a cultural event and this was one of the dances that took place. This is from back in January.
Here is a cool looking church in the provincial capital of Veraguas(the province I live in) which is Santiago. Santiago is bascially my second home I spend a lot of time here. Here is also a pic of the streets of Santiago.
Here are some pictures from back in October 2007 during when I was a trainee. I organized a softball tournament to buy books for the library in the community where I was living during training. We were able to raise about $300 from a bake sale and also from the fee for entering the tournament. The tournament was a huge success everyone had fun and we made a goof profit to buy the books. It was a group effort come game today with everyone participating.
Here are some pictures that my friend took of an event that took place in my communnity of La Mesa. It was a cultural event and this was one of the dances that took place. This is from back in January.
Here is a cool looking church in the provincial capital of Veraguas(the province I live in) which is Santiago. Santiago is bascially my second home I spend a lot of time here. Here is also a pic of the streets of Santiago.
Here are some pictures from back in October 2007 during when I was a trainee. I organized a softball tournament to buy books for the library in the community where I was living during training. We were able to raise about $300 from a bake sale and also from the fee for entering the tournament. The tournament was a huge success everyone had fun and we made a goof profit to buy the books. It was a group effort come game today with everyone participating.
Monday, March 3, 2008
My new house
Here are some pics of my new house that I just moved into at the beginning of February. I still don´t have everything that I need for the house but I am working on it. Oh yeah by the way I pay $40 a month for this place, not bad ehh...
This is the front view of my house.
My living room.
My kitchen.
My bedroom closet.
I know I need a bed, I am working on it.
My backyard and the hammock I relax on a lot of the time. In my backyard I have an orange tree, papaya tree, coconut tree, and a bunch of other fruits and vegetables but I didn´t take a picture of them.
This is the front view of my house.
My living room.
My kitchen.
My bedroom closet.
I know I need a bed, I am working on it.
My backyard and the hammock I relax on a lot of the time. In my backyard I have an orange tree, papaya tree, coconut tree, and a bunch of other fruits and vegetables but I didn´t take a picture of them.
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