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
1 comment:
dear candice, people read these intensely. i am one of them.
love, jason.
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