Thursday, July 11, 2013

Vivo en Guatemala!

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The main entrance. There is a guard there 24/7, and there is a bus (shown here) that passes by on its way to Antigua. 




Mi oficina es arriba en este edificio. 

La clinica

La oficina de la administración. 

Escuela primaria
The workshops where the middle schoolers learn a trade (panadería, carpintería, costura, albañilería, cocina, etc)

Cafetería

Where the rice and beans are made every day :) 

Muchos tostadas

More rice and beans! 
Recycling 

The reason why we have clean water for the entire ranch!

Where vegetables are grown for consumption here.

More crops inside this structure

Mas verduras. 

maíz

The really nice soccer field where the NPH tournament will be held in November
 
One of the houses where the girls live.

A house for the boys. 

Where the trash is kept during the week. It is removed every Friday.

The cows who provide milk for the baby house.

Just outside the NPH gates are huge rose gardens. Roses are exported to the US from here.

The chickens who provide more than 300 eggs for the ranch every day.


This one provides milk for the babies too.
There are more than 100 pigs here. They call them "coches"

You can see the neighboring pueblo just over the fence from the volunteer houses.

The outside of the house I am currently sharing with 12 other people. 

The steps that lead to the 6 volunteer houses. 

View from the top.

Inside the house

This is carrot juice that was served with a few meals. Pretty tasty. 

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