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Thursday, August 7, 2008
Finca Update: Week 6-7
So, this is my seventh week in
I have a serious issue with the paint that they use here, and the difficulties there are of disposing chemicals—and this has made me think of how every house in these area uses this paint but has no means of disposing of it properly. Pouring thinner out onto the soil can do great damage to aquifers and soil quality due to leaching. It’s frustrating that even though people here have a much smaller carbon footprint than at home, it’s still hard to get around pollution because of the products that are being used throughout the world (globalization!) [End rant]
In other nursery news, we’ve been selling lots of baby trees which is exciting, and plans to have a compost bin and sand box (for an erosion demonstration) are underway. Last week I was able to attend a meeting at the nearby botanical gardens with researchers and other local environmental groups about environmental education in this area. It was really fascinating to see what has been done and how important it is to work together on such a large task. I’m hoping that the future community outreach interns can make connections with these people as we go about doing the same work in the region.
As for the weekend, a few of us took a trip to the
I have little under a week left in Copabuena before heading up to Punta Renas to meet my highschool church youth group, and there is so much to do and see before I leave (i.e. milk a cow, learn how to ride a motorcycle, etc.)
I’ll let you know how things go. ;)
Xoxo,
Candice
Thursday, July 31, 2008
FINCA Update: Week 5
Finca Update: Week 5
Week 5 began with construction of the greenhouse in the new nursery, and Harold and Jóse were awesome about getting it done fast! In just two days, we had a standing nursery and I’m really excited to bring students in to learn about the greenhouse effect and germination.
We also took a visit to a nearby city, Ciudad Neily and went to the border of
We had a really interesting seminar about Slow Food this past week, and I am more determined than ever to get a partnership set up with
We ended the week with a much anticipated trip to the beach, and I was in heaven. We went to Dominical, this small little surf town (though it has definitely been gringo-fied), but I was able to get to know a few locals, and I really love their way of life there. Surf+local,organic foods=amazing. I really hope to return there and maybe one day have a place of my own to live there and give back to the community (hopefully I wouldn’t be like the other Americans there who are really looked negatively on by locals).
More updates coming up…only 2 weeks left, and I’m back home, but this is the final push before we bring in a class of students to the nursery!
Xoxo,
Candice
Thursday, July 24, 2008
FINCA Update: Week 4
Week 4 went by quickly and we got a lot of prep work done for the greenhouse including measurements and pricing. Eliot (the founder of Finca Project) left early in the week and has passed on the reigns to Ariana and Kate, our project managers, so they’ve moved into the house on the farm, and it feels like a much smaller working group.
This week I’ve also had many a confrontation with farm animals, and the result is that I feel much better around them! There are three goats on the farm, and one of them is a really nasty male goat with ferocious looking horns. Thankfully, we were able to get the goats out of their shed without any injuries, and I feel like I can handle farm animals a bit better. We also had the lovely job of cleaning out the goat poop, and then picking out the red worms that eat the goat poop and turn it into really powerful fertilizer (compost). [Side note: I really want to build a compost bin for my house and for the co-op at school!]
We visited the farm of one of the members of the coffee cooperative, Roberto, and it was really cool to see all the variety of fruits, vegetables and plants he has on his farm. Roberto has one of the best examples of a sustainable farm, and he seemed to take great care of how everything operated together. It’s such an experience to eat food straight from the ground (we got to sample fresh sugar cane and pineapple cut with Roberto’s machete).
Also! I am finally 21 years of age now as of this past weekend. I was severely disappointed that our beach trip got cancelled due to the weather, but because I was home for the weekend, I got to see one of the cows give birth! What an experience—I will have to show you the sweet pictures I took of Gilbert pulling out the calf from the mother. Also, Gilbert took me to some
For my actual birthday, the gang went to a nearby waterfall that was absolutely gorgeous. It was a beautiful day with very little rain, and I was so happy to see some blue skies. Later, we had a great night out at a bar called Dos Locos (referring to two crazy Canadians) with some cake, dancing, and of course, some tequila. I guess I’m a “proper” 21-year-old now that I’ve had my first tequila shot. ;)
This week has been a busy one, so I’ll have more to post soon. [Sorry for the lack of pictures; I’ve tried uploading, but it won’t work! I’ll try to post some after I get back home…]
Lots of love,
Candice
Monday, July 14, 2008
Finca Project Week 3 Update
Aside from that, it’s been an interesting week and a half here in Copabuena.
We opened up the nursery and had a grand party/cookout, though the rain hindered some people from coming. We have a lot of work to do to beautify it and make it a welcoming educational center for the community, but at the least the sign that Kate and I designed and painted is up and it looks great! My project will focus largely on the nursery, so I’m excited to see what we can make of it.
We also celebrated the Fourth of July with some traditional Latin American fireworks (more like firecrackers), but also had some good ol’ hamburgers and mac and cheese!
Another exciting event of the past week was going to Cotón, a natural reserve about an hour away, which neighbors the largest contingent rainforest in
Also, the grandkids of my home stay parents came over to stay, and it was great getting to hang out with little kids again. It made me think of
Hasta proxima semana,
Candice