Sorry my presence on this blog has been so sparse. I always love the idea of blogs, and I always get excited about finally being consistent with one of my blogs. As you can see, that excitement typically wanes pretty quick. But... here I am. I would like to share a little of what I have been able to do since I've been in Costa Rica (about a month now).As I wrote in my second post, my primary focus so far has been working on the farm. It is a farm in the process of getting off the ground. The only animals you find here currently are a couple horses which belong to the neighbors and a plethora of dogs. However, chickens should be arriving within the next week, and as soon as we complete the adobe pen it will be occupied by some of the neighbor's pigs. The main goal of the farm is to produce blackberries, but it is also intended to be an educational tool to be used for visiting groups, and as an example farm for sustainable farming practices that can be used in the immediate community.
We've been dealing with some issues with the mud drying on the pig pen. When we leave it alone for a couple days it develops large cracks in the plaster. We have been trying to keep up the fight against these cracks while progressing with other projects such as the bio-digester.
My dear friend Luke Granholm came down for a visit about a week and a half ago. He is here for two full weeks and has been helping with the projects on the farm. It has been absolutely wonderful having Luke here. He has helped with the adjustment to a environment and culture that is completely foreign to me. This past weekend we got to accompany some of the ADE members to the port city of Limon. They were meeting with some schools and community members to explore the potential of a new ADE location, and we were able to hitch a ride with them to the beach. From Limon we took a bus to the small town of Cahuita. Cahuita is located on the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica which is dominated by African and Jamaican cultures. We spent a day on the beach, saw some monkeys and sloths in the National Park, and spent the night in an incredible hotel which featured a private Caribbean lagoon (I know, tough internship).When we got back from the beach I sat down with Tomas to chat about the blackberry project and my research project. Unfortunately the co-op has been in a sort of stand still. Tomas wants one of the local members to take leadership and possibly accept the role of administrator. However, most of the members are busy farmers and can't take the time to get things rolling. We decided that the most effective thing to do at this point is to get his blackberries producing as an example of what can come of a little pruning and perseverance.
With that in mind, Luke and I have been tackling the blackberries, mulching, setting up fences for them to grow on, planting new ones and eating the few ripe ones we can find. Setting up posts is a much harder task than it sounds as it involves a 10 minute one way walk in the jungle to where they were cut from a fallen hardwood tree. These posts weight about 25-30 pounds apiece, and we carry two of them on our shoulder back through the wet slippery jungle. Ok, I'll stop moping, its actually the best full body workout I've ever done.
This next week Luke will be heading home and I will be tackling the research side of this internship head on. Tomas and I will be going with the other members of the co-op to a co-op that has been operating for over 50 years. This co-op does all kinds of different things and has even established a bio-diesel plant where they recycle used vegetable oil from nearby restaurants. We will be checking out this co-op and hopefully talking to some of the people involved so that we can get an idea of what we need to be doing to get ours off the ground.
If you have been praying for me, I greatly appreciate it. The transition and adjustment to living here took me a little while, but I am in the swing of things and I am loving it. Still can't wait to see some of my friends and family again, but I'm really enjoying the time that I have here. What I could use prayer for now is focus. I have a pretty significant amount of academic work that I have to do (this internship counts as up to six credits towards my major). Its been pretty difficult for me to think about school when I get back from a day of hard work. I typically just want to watch episodes of "Chuck" that I have saved on my computer or read a book (I'm working through "The Brothers Karamazov," so I have a lot of reading to do). Pray for diligence. That I would remember why I'm here, and like I mentioned in the post below this one, that as my knowledge increases, love would abound.Thanks for reading this long post, and thank you so much for your prayers and support.
Here's a link to my Facebook album that I keep updated with the latest photos. Yo estoy in Costa Rica!
