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The no basicallybasicly assert that the government is corrupt (corruption is a major problem in Panama) and that all the money will stay with the wealthy people. They also say that there is not environmental study and the impacts could be huge. They say there are also some scenarios where Panama would end up footing the bill too.
On to the pictures.
We had a so called ¨Tom Selleck Challenge¨ you can judge the winncrewis crewis all of the guys (there are only 2 girls) from my training group that are living in the Bocas province. They are all really fun guys and I can´t wait to hang out with them even more. Clockwise from myself is Ryu and Brandon who are Masters International students. This means they are getting their engineering masters by doing Peace Corps, they have taken caqueducts aquaducts and other related things so they are a great resource. They also have known each other from freshman year of college and by shear chance ended up in Panama together and in Bocas. Jack is next, he is fluent in Spanish and also was a former volunteer from Bangledesh. Unfortunatly all the volunteers there were evacuated because of violence. Colin and Kevin are next and they are just straight up chill dudes.
These are all pictures in Vicente´s house. The pic above you can see him in the hammock with his youngest son. As a whole all the kids were very quiet. Above that picture is Roy he is always smiling and is also deaf. There is not much programs for deaf kids here so I´m not sure what is going to happen with him.
I think they are about in the middle of the range of wealth in the community. They could afford to buy rice and sardines occasionally but still do not have any excess of spending money. Vicente is 35 and in the shape of a high school wrestler, he walked way faster than me and still carried a Chacara (traditional bag, you can see small ones hanging) full of banana´s. I´d say it weighed easily 60 pounds.
2 comments:
I finally got to see this and the pictures a wonderful the picture of you holding the twins is the best. Yet the blue paint looks rather thrilling. I think you look great in blue.
Love Aunt Annie.
I enjoyed reading your blog... and seeing my son Jack in some of your photos! I hope you're having a great time in Panama.
Susan
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