At last, without further ado, i come equipped with photo excitement. I've been unnervingly reluctant to share photos as I, myself, have had much difficulty with our Blogger and it's settings via android. Whatever my issues with technology and software mishaps, Briana and I are sorry to have not posted anything much prior. Behold, most of these are from our first organic farm apprenticeship in Ecuador with a fellow named Nurse Mike.
I've captioned a few things, but most of you will get the idea. Further along we rushed to visit family for the holidays so we skipped out on any photos really of our bus travel. The last stream of photos are of our recent and current stay in Argentina. As we continue over the next few weeks here, i will try to attempt at getting photos of our time well spent here in Lago Puelo. Until then, enjoy!
-A
our view from Nurse Mike's finca and his cabin house for volunteers |
thousands of feet up high in the jungles of Ecuador |
working hard.... |
one of Mike's many gardens featuring a flurry of many different crops |
he uses corn that is grown in the surrounding jungle to feed his animals |
these are peanuts |
fennel |
a trellis i built for one of Mike's squashes |
the squash trellis |
some aloe plants and yarrow that Bri planted |
These humongous leaves are of a widely popular jungle fruit that makes great juice |
KALE!!! |
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Believe it or not, coffee is made at Nurse Mike's farm from nearby coffee trees as well as Panela or Sugar Cane |
BUS TRAVEL :( This is our wait between Peru into Chile |
taking a shot of Briana while she captures a shot of the kitchen |
Chilean fire sky |
Gabriel waiting ever so patient for solstice and xmas in Bariloche |
Bariloche coast |
holiday street decorations are cool in Argentina |
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