Well, it’s been a quiet week(s) here in Changuinola, Panama –
my home town.
Bastamientos Beach |
The rains have continued unabated, but I’ve learned to deal
with it. Mudslides, flooding and fallen trees continue to plague the area, but
folks here rebound quickly. There have been two absolutely GORGEOUS sunny days,
which I leveraged into beach trips to Isla Colon and Bastamientos. Too much
silt flowing out the bay for good diving or snorkeling, but it still feels good
to swim and body-surf in my beloved Caribbean. And have some Rondon and curried
chicken.
Flooding continues in Colon |
My water system construction projects have been officially
approved by the Peace Corps, so we can get going as soon as the money is
delivered. I’ve been spending lots of rainy days planning over cups of Cacao
with the water committee members. The timing is actually just right, as funds
should arrive just about the time the rains stop (or at least diminish).
Excited to work with Jose - dear friend and expert mason |
La Iguana Eco Lodge - site of Peace Corps IST |
Next week, I’ll be travelling to Penonome, where I’ve been
asked to guest lecture the newest group of PCVolunteers at their IST (In-Service-Training) on topics like: GPS
Tracking apps, Improved cook stove theory, Bottle bulbs, Water tank access
ladders and techniques for working with concrete and PVC. I love being around
the “youngsters” and their energy and enthusiasm.
I’ve also been invited to speak at a panel discussion on “The
Evolution of Work” at my 45th Princeton reunion. Icing on the
already delicious cake of seeing all my old room-mates and classmates.
And that’s the news from Changuinola – where all the men are
short, the women are shorter and all the children want to go to America.
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