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Monthly Archives: August 2006
Wood Fired Tortillas
We spent the rest of the week mostly in the office. We did venture out to meet a visitor and build a filter. On Wednesday, we had a visit from Don Mebus, a board member of Rotary International (RI). Don … finish reading Wood Fired Tortillas
School Bus Heaven
Since we have arrived in Honduras, it has been non-stop. So much so, I have barely had time to answer any emails, and having to us a dial-up modem makes me even that much slower. Have you ever wondered where … finish reading School Bus Heaven
Week #1 – We Arrive!
August 1st marks the start of our time in Honduras working as volunteers for Pure Water for the World. Rasa and I started the week off by exploring Danli, scouting out the restaurants and grocery stores for the best food. … finish reading Week #1 – We Arrive!
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Airport under siege
I think we are jinxed when it comes to our bags landing the same time as we do. Luckily, the army was at the airport to protect our bag from all the striking teachers. All the quick check-ins throughout Asia … finish reading Airport under siege
Where have all the toothbrushes gone?
Rasa and I made it to New York after a canceled flight, but my bag was not so lucky. For my remaining three days without underwear, I seemed to do nothing but eat and run bank errands. At first, … finish reading Where have all the toothbrushes gone?