Monthly Archives: September 2010

To Cuero y Salado Round I, September 28, 2010

Ahhh… It’s 8 am here and I’ve just finished packing for our trip to the reserve. It’ll be the first of many for me and I am endlessly curious to see what, who, and how it all unfolds. Where imagination … Continue reading

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Arrival in La Ceiba, September 26, 2010

Wow. I have arrived in La Ceiba finally!!! What a trip. Although I was busily involved in some great projects, learning, and contact-making… let’s say, the ‘good life’ it’s been a looong trip getting here. And of course, the journay … Continue reading

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El Zamorano, September 23, 2010

A couple days later, observations and a few beers tonight and what of it? The workshop goes on, stoves are designed, built and tested for efficiency of use and pollution emissions, but for me now that I’ve learned how essential … Continue reading

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El Zamorano, September 20, 2010

The sultry silence and calm tranquility of the monastery has just been ripped apart by flashes of lightening, roaring thunder and the onslaught of torrential rains. The lights have just dropped out and we’ve been plunged into total darkness. Two … Continue reading

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From Tegucigalpa Airport, Sept 19, 2010

I have about 40 minutes to get this blog started. I’ve been wondering if I should do it for some time now, bouncing around unsure of the effectiveness of writing to hyperspace, not fully trusting this venue for the exposition … Continue reading

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