
What happens at a Panamanian party? Kids climb up a slippery, muddy pole and try to grab a bag of goodies at the top. This is the best example of cooperation in my town.

Here is one of the community farms. Right now it´s watermelon and squash season but the corn is on its way. We always have plantains, bananas, root vegetables and rice. There are also four pigs getting fat and ready to sell, so that means pretty sooon somebody will be making fried pig skin...mmm.

If you´ve been wondering how pineapples grow, here´s a picture with the fruit in the middle. Who knew?
2 Comments:
The life of a peace corps individual in central America sure is different from that of a Theology student in Belgium. We loved seeing pictures of your family and your life. Blogs sure are wonderful, keep up the great work!!! Love Pat and Catherine
Here are some Peace Corps / Panama blogs that I have found. If you know of any others that I have missed please let me know. Thanks!
-Mike Sheppard
RPCV / The Gambia
www.journeyacrossafrica.blogspot.com
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http://barrigonpanamaimages.blogspot.com/
http://www.geocities.com/angelinpanama/
http://laragunderson.blogspot.com/
http://www.panamapcv.net/
http://www.pcpfpanama.org/
http://peacecorps.mtu.edu/daniels.html
http://peacecorps.mtu.edu/hernandez.html
http://peacecorps.mtu.edu/klp.htm
http://peacecorps.mtu.edu/Rosengarden.htm
http://peacecorps.mtu.edu/rsp.htm
http://peacecorps.mtu.edu/zanin.htm
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