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  1. Easy Sunday before hiking out into the Comarca to do food & water needs assesment in one of the indigenous regions. I need water-proof boots
  2. Off to Boquete from Panama City - happy to leave this English-speaking version of Miami behind and stoked to start working with goGHA.org!!!
  3. Survived the boat - almost lead a mutiny. The San Blas islands are paradise! Trying to catch the meteor shower tomorrow night...
  4. Heading to Panama on a boat. 2 days on the open ocean and 3 days of island hopping around the San Blas. Pirates of the Caribbean style
  5. survived 5 grueling days in the jungle - I actually want to go back
  6. caribbean breezes mixed with latin sounds - hemos llegado
  7. Bogotá tomorrow - waiting for the fellas while getting some salsa lessons and sipping aguardiente with some friends
  8. Big splash, little pebble. -For Numi
  9. Big splash, little pebble. -For Rumi
  10. Just a couple more days of todo frijoles...
  11. scheming. una semana mas en Ecuador...Colombia here I come!
  12. Spending my day off from farm work in Otavalo...I bet the goats and donkeys miss me
  13. nothing I swear - ok fine, I'm dodging robbers is La Mariscal
  14. Sleeping on a bus to Quito
  15. Sol. Stinky port, but Sol. Now for the Ecuador v Bolivia game...in the Sol.
  16. Lukewarm coffee and bugs in the sugar shaker. Buenos días, Puerto Lopez.
  17. I've realized two things recently: 1)How much portable music preserved my sanity, and 2)How little I am willing to pay to regain that sanity
  18. I had to do it. I know it's a terrible thing. I avoided it for 8 months, but I've succumbed to the safe sanitation..I ate at McDonald's.
  19. Either it was the ceviche or the market lunch where 6 pairs of hands touched my chicken and rice before I could start eating...or both
  20. Made it to Vilcabamba, Ecuador where the people are famous for living over 100...and for walking really slow, and forgetting things