Friday, May 26, 2006

Hola! Finally a few minutes at a computer in Chorrera...We have a day in town today for meetings and limited time for shopping, etc. It´s a nice break from the heat, humidity and family in Santa Clara. There are 3 brothers (9, 13, 14) in my family, and their attention (especially from the 9 year old) is constant. It´s tiring to speak Spanish right now, but I´m anticipating a time when I´ll not only be able to understand people in my family and the community, but respond coherently with full sentences! Tech and language training are intense, 4 hour sessions, long, but necessary. So far, an enjoyable yet overwhelming experience!

Saturday, May 20, 2006

Panama! After a few days in country, I got my first real 'Panama' experience today during a visit to a rural community a few hours from Panama City. We hiked up Cero Cadaiguana (Zero Iguana face) mountain, where we were treated to a spectacular view of the communities below. The hazy expanse of the Pacific Ocean loomed in the distance. The site gave me a taste of what type of work I may be doing as well, from teaching in a school a few days a week, to reforestation and ecotourism projects. Tomorrow we leave from El Ciudad de Saber and go to our training community. I'll meet my host family for lunch tomorrow! Time to go practicar mi espanol....

Friday, May 12, 2006

Panama is an exciting place for a nature freak such as myself. Spanning two continents and two oceans, the small strip of land is a collision of species diversity. The country boasts the largest diversity of bird species in the world, including the exotic tucan, and the harpy eagle, a magestic bird with a 6-foot wingspan. Personally, I look forward to snorkeling (and hopefully diving) two oceans, separated by only miles of land! Unfortunately, Panama was one of the countries reported to be affected by the most recent Caribbean coral reef die-off, with bleaching affecting 70% of the monitored coral. Nonetheless, my snorkeling gear is a top priority on my packing list.

Thursday, May 11, 2006


Looks like I left Florida just in time!

Soon I will evade the telephone number trackers and travel to a place where the #1 item on my shopping list is a machete. The authors of this list were gracious enough to mention that I purchase the machete after arriving in Panama, and not bother trying to find one before leaving the states. Dang, I was hoping I could throw mine into my carry-on at the last minute...

Tuesday, May 09, 2006


The countdown is on.

May 15-17th: Washington, DC
May 17th-July 28: training in Panama City
July 28, 2006 - July 31, 2008: work in my assigned community (not yet known)

The last couple of weeks were a flurry of events. Moving out of Pensacola, traveling to Phoenix and the Grand Canyon, and finally returning home, to spend some time with the parents. Preparations that I should be making, such as packing and reflecting on my task ahead, have been largely postponed so far, as my time is mostly occupied by attempting to make my web site function and researching a new digital camera. I ultimately decided on the Canon A520, and splurged on an underwater casing. Even if I won't be doing much diving or snorkeling in Panama, I figure the case will protect the camera from the extremely humid conditions. Or so I tell myself to justify the purchase of a fun new toy.