Outside the entrance to the cave. We were inside 2 and half hours, about 600 ft below ground.
Its ok Jerome.
The last hiker that didn't make it out.....hah, old sacrificial victim supposedly.

Putting my best side forward.
Make the Great Escape
Outside the entrance to the cave. We were inside 2 and half hours, about 600 ft below ground.
Its ok Jerome.
The last hiker that didn't make it out.....hah, old sacrificial victim supposedly.
Putting my best side forward.
The university group from Canada.
Anyways, also we had the scholarship ceremony for our 5 University scholars with representatives from Peace Corps, the US Embassy, the municipality, and the Church all participating in honoring the students. The five are now on their way to their degree.The graduation ceremony almost starting.
Mauricio (brother of Fran), Dona Amalia (mom of Fran), Francisco, and Manuel (uncle of Fran)
The stove project continues, piece by piece it is falling into place. Some communities are ahead of others in the process, but they are well on their way.
More or less beginning.
Different Angle.
Deeper.
Deeper.
Uh oh...
Oh ok, whew.
Higher.
For some reason this pic just makes me smile.
"Know the enemy and know yourself; in a hundred battles you will never be in
peril. When you are ignorant of the enemy, but know yourself, your chances of
winning or losing are equal. If ignorant both of your enemy and yourself, you
are certain in every battle to be in peril."
One of the two had already entered into surgery and the second one is here waiting with the family.
Lightening the mood a bit by putting on the guy's hat who had already went in.
Alex and Nina Delfina made me a banner when we celebrated my bday in their house (where I do internet work) with hamburgers and hot dogs
very scary.
The gringo.
(we consider that word to have bad connotations, but the rest of the Latin world just uses it as meaning American haha.)
passing by a waterfall.
Part of the basketball team that I did the pilgrimmage with. (that guy stole my hat!)
Getting close to the end.
They also had different musical “artists” come through in those days in the main square, as well as a Cumbia group from Colombia. I forgot my camera those days though haha.The card table that my neighbor Mauricio and I made.
Also, I finally finished the then Ratzinger’s Introduction to Christianity, deep stuff. It took way too long to read, but there are a few things that it puts into perspective. In comparison, I read the Song of Roland (one of the oldest chanson de geste, so it is said) today in its entirety while in the hammock, haha. Charlemagne is the man, next to Roland of course :)Roland and his horn.
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