Today marks 2 months since I arrived in Torti, Panama. Much to my
surprise and delight, I noticed yesterday that my body has become acclimated to
the environment here. I don’t sweat as much and the heat doesn’t slow me down
like it did when I got here. The environment hasn’t changed. In fact, it never
changes here at 8N latitude. Every day is around 80-90% RH and the temperature
ranges from 85F in the day to 75F at night. Every day. The only change since my
arrival has been the rain, which has increased significantly, with a
corresponding increase in mud. Not only has my body adjusted, but I’ve learned
to plan my day around the rain and the brutal noon sun, as much as possible.
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Nothing sadder than a bus that passes by FULL. It means at least a 30 minute wait for the next one. |
My "office", with white USB internet connector |
My diet has made adjustments, too. No more easy trips to the
Publix to get whatever I want. I eat whatever fruits and vegetables are offered
in the market. Very little meat – well, if you saw the meat counter you’d
understand. Lots of brown rice and lentils, a) because they are readily
available and b) because I really like them.
They say that the main reason that humans have thrived on
the planet is their uncanny ability to adapt to many different environments. I
know that adaptation and acclimation are key to enjoying any new environment.
If you are unwilling to change your routine…. Stay home.
Acclimate. I like it!
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