My last day in the rural community of El Sitio was packed with mixed emotions. I photographed the whole day to give a sense of a "Day in the life." Enjoy!
Our truck rollin' through town, picking up people on the way to the lake. |
Lakeside Arrival |
Boat-full of people coming to town from El Sitio |
Landing in El Sitio |
Looking back at the lake from the path in El Sitio |
One of the homes that lines the main path through El Sitio |
Pig wandering up the path |
Another home, but this one has coconut trees! |
More of the Mural |
Walking to School |
Watching friends walk to school |
Community's Drinking Water Source |
Mercedes helping her granddaughter Andrea prepare for school. |
Mercedes frying a fish, from the lake, for breakfast. Ewww...the lake is full of sewage from San Salvador and lots of garbage. |
Part of our yoga group |
We laugh more than anything else... |
Then I head to school to teach short classes to kindergarden through sixth grade. |
The students go home for lunch and one brings a bucket of homemade food for us to eat at school. |
There are only four full-time workers at the school. Two are my good friends Eva and Rosa. I lived with Rosa. |
People often walk home from the fields for lunch. Here is a señor making his way past the school to comida. |
The nineth graders wrote a big, endearing, thank you card. |
Me and Lucia |
Students pulled their money together to buy corn, beans, and cheese to make pupusas! |
Goodbye |
On our lucky days after school, the truck of Evangelical Christians comes to the community to take people to Suchitoto for worship. We hopped a ride to town! |
We drive through two other communities before reaching the main road. |
The fields are beautiful! |
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