We recently acquired a Nicaraguan "daughter", an international student at Reedley College who will be living with us for nine months! We decided to convert our Peace Corps blog into a blog about our experience with her. Read about our adventures, mishaps, and other funny things that happen throughout this experience.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
The power is back
The power came back on Sunday at about 4:00 p.m. It was nice coming back home to power after visiting Juticalpa. So we ended up not having power for just over a week. It wouldn't have been that bad if power outages were common but living in a city that relies on electricity is not good when the power is off for that long. Tomorrow we have a safety and security meeting with all of the volunteers in our department, Olancho-which is bigger than El Salvador. That should be fun or at least nice to be together with everyone. We heard that the Texaco between where we live and the university where Kevin works sells Mountain Dew and Dr. Pepper. If that is true, and more than person has said this, Kevin will be happy to finally have found a place that carried Mt. Dew. It is kind of far to get to though, so that is the one drawback but we can live with that.
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interesting links about Catacamas-Olancho-Honduras
- Kevin's pictures from his trip to La Moskitia
- Trip to Amapala
- Photos around Catacamas
- And the destruction of the alfombras
- photos of more alfombras in Comayagua
- photos of the alfombras in Comayagua
- Photos of La Ceiba and Comayagua during Semana Santa
- photos of Kevins family garden project
- latest photos
- photos of Honduras
- photos of Honduras2
- free texts to us-click on envia tus mensajes desde la web, tu nombre = your name
- One of Shannon's counterparts
- Some Honduran news in English
- Other Peace Corps Honduras blogs
- map of Central America-so you can see where we are
- Climate of Catacamas
- current weather_correct? I dont know
- map of Honduras-not very good
- Satellite image of Honduras
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