Our first night here was pretty interesting. While it cooled
off nicely in the evening, a small room with 7 men in it doesn’t cool off as
quickly. We also sleep under mosquito netting which holds in the heat too.
There was a party nearby with very loud music that lasted until sometime after
3 am. We got some sleep, but were thankful that Sunday has been a relatively
light day.
We had a devotional and breakfast to start the day. Erik and his wife Narcisa moved out of the
house on the property where the team is and move into the one that we worked on
yesterday. We helped them load a couple of truck loads out of the house that
the team is now occupying. Tonight, the team will be splitting up between the
house we were all in last night, and the one that they just vacated.
About mid-morning we loaded up in a public bus and made our
way to the beach town of Canoa at ground zero of the earthquake. Yesterday was
sunny and pretty warm, but today was overcast and considerably cooler. Some of
the guys went swimming in the Pacific, but it was drizzling, windy and pretty
cool. After the rain had let up we walked through the town to photograph some
of the earthquake damage, which is quite extensive.
The team has been over at Erik new place getting
electricity wired up. We eat dinner after dark (sun set around 6 pm). There is
a separate large room on the property that serves as a kitchen and dining room
where we eat. The ladies of the family where we are staying do our cooking over
four burner propane cook stove.
Good to hear they use propane over wood for cooking. Thanks for your posts Steve!
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