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TEPCE in the Campo
The last Friday of every month is teacher training and planning day in Nicaragua. The acronym is TEPCE. I forget what it stands for. Monday was my departmental Competition. Wednesday was Matagalpa’s, and Thursday was Estelí’s and Madriz’s. On Thursday, … Continue reading
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Tagged 9/11, agro-tourism, agrotourism, art, Billy Pilgrim, diarreah, dirt road, farm, finca, hammock, hike, hiking, inspiration, Kurt Vonnegut, logistics, mountains, sculpture, sculpture garden, September 11, Slaughterhouse Five, stomach infection, Three Musketeers, Tisey, trek, Vonnegut, walk, walking, waterfall
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Achuapa
One of my best friends in Nicaragua is Ruben. He is a fellow Volunteer, and lives in the town of Achuapa. It is in the northern reaches of the Department of León. He closes his service on October 27, and … Continue reading
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Tagged Achuapa, agricultural tourism, agro-tourism, camp, coffee, day off, friend, friends, friendship, grapes, hibiscus, hiking, León, logistics, Pennsylvania, sesame, solar system, summer nights, tahini, tourism, wine
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