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Nicaraguas flagPublished: May 29th 2010Central America Caribbean » Nicaragua » Northern Pacific Coast » Leon
May 29th 2010

Dance PracticeDance Practice
Dance Practice

I was sitting here enjoying the kids having dance practice and here is where I ran into my friend Koro from Ometepe.
Hi Everyone,

I am up and around today even though the weather here is still a little rainy and the polluted air makes me cough. I wanted to update with some photos since I can´t do this from the hotel computer.

Everyone here is paying attention to the flooding that is happening in Chinandega which is north of here. People are being evacuated via helicopter and we are watching this on the news in the hotel. Also, in Guatamala the Vulcan Picaya (?) erupted and people have been killed while others are being evacuated. Many people are suffering from the ash in the air.

The news from home only seems to discuss the mismanagement of the oil spill in the Gulf. No other news has been given about what else is happening. So, I feel pretty clueless. I will look for the Nico Times today to read some stuff in English.

Ok, hope you can see my photos.

Dawn

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Date: 29th May 2010


Hi Dawn, Thanks for all the great photos. I'm glad you are better. What a cute hotel, but 20$ a night is more than I can afford !!! Has Rich made it there yet? Hope you both have a good time. Oh, if you want to see some of the entertainment that was at Dave and Terri's look up " Dudley Rocks Floral City" on youtube! Diane

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Date: 29th May 2010

The guys in the band
Wow, sorry I missed the show! Who´s the guy in between Dudley and Dave? I kept waiting for the belly dancers to come across the floor in all their splendor and glory. Dawn

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