Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Boobies and Iguanas and Seal Lions--oh my!
Hello from the Galapagos Islands!!! It´s been really hard to get a connection and I´m not going to try to tell you everything that I´ve been doing because it would take to long, but I want to tell you about some highlights: I HAVE seen Blue-Footed Boobies and they were every bit as wonderful as I thought they would be! The Marine Iguanas are fabulous and they are everywhere. I got some really good footage of the big males challenging each other--¨This is MY patch and you´re too close to it¨ they seem to say. The animals have been fabulous, but the best part for me has been meeting the wonderful people, especially the children. I took some Shut the Box games with me and they have been a huge hit---the kids here like them just as much as the kids at Bountiful El. We have all been working incredibly hard, usually up before six and on the go all day long. Today we had a class (yes, a class--we have lots of them!) at the Darwin Centre and then off to the highlands to learn about organic farming. We hiked into the interior to get trees and then plant them as part of a reforestation project. They best part was that we saw wild giant tortoises! They are HUGE!!!!!! You can see where they´ve come through the foliage because it looks like a tank has been through there. I want you all to know that the poorest school you´ve ever seen in the U.S. has more than the best school here. The students have to bring their own markers to school for the small whiteboard they have and teachers are expected to buy ALL their own supplies on their salary of less than $1000 a month. (no DEA here...) I have learned more than I ever thought possible and worked SO hard! Being here has been one of the great privileges of my life and I will never forget anything I´ve seen.
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I'm sure seeing how the people in Equador live has been eye-opening for you. I think we forget how fortunate we are in the US. I can't even imagine being able to see what you are right now. Thank you for sharing.
This is so fun to read your posts. I know what you mean about the poverty. We saw a lot of that in Argentina. It is amazing how people live with so little. We are so very fortunate here in the US.
Sherri, As always, I'm impressed with your compassion. And I'm very jealous about the turtles. Hope you don't find the need to defend your territory, tell those Iguanas to give you some space.
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