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OK..big shouts to Gun and the guy I´ve never met, Vladimir, for tha travel tips..unfortunately they arrived a bit late, since we were already heading from the soggy volcanic island in Nicaragua for the heights of Honduras and its Mayan ruins. Anyway, thanks all the same..maybe next time?! After almost 2 days spent crammed into hot sweaty buses ( or freezing cold ones - they love their ac down here! ) it´s good to be in Copan. Full of quaint little shops and cafes, coffe plantations and ancient ruins, it´s a nice change after spending some time in the dodgy, chaotic capitals Managua and Tegucigalpa!..not to mention almost getting washed off the volcanic island Ometepe! We just burnt all our pics and emptied the camera, at long last, so hopefully after tommorrow´s adventures we´ll be able ... read more
chickenbus
casa de todo


Things I love about Copan: 1. The people are amazingly friendly and helpful. I cant believe how just absolutely sweet people have been to me. My host family especially. The mom cooks with soy milk for me and always is offering me cakes or sweets or pinol and asking me how I feel. There is a young woman who lives next door who has adopted me as her friend and always talks with me, no matter how horrible my spanish is. The dad at my family helped me make my hotel reservation in San Pedro Sula this morning. People go out of their way to point out interesting bugs and flowers and stuff if you show interest... which i do! 2. Everyone says the food in Honduras sucks. But I havent had that experience. Maybe it´s ... read more
Little girl with muñeca (doll)
Gross shower drain.
View from La Pintada


Hey Everyone. Sooo, I have ten more days in Honduras. I can´t believe how fast it has gone by. I just have a few minutes for a quick update. Things are good. Spanish classes at Guacamaya have been good.. Met some girls who might be going to Tela (the beach!) on Sunday. They have asked me if i want to accompany them... And I cant decide. Because I have already paid for staying at my house until Wednesday. But the beach would be fabulous. So, we will see. I will update everyone if I do make that decision. Gone out a few times since my friends have left. Made some new friends... Some locals and travelers. Having a good time! ... read more


Last Friday, on my way to my last class at the Copan Spanish School, I stopped by the "castle." It is this decrepid old building that kinda looks like a castle. Apparently it is the only piece of architecture that is considered colonial. But it is falling apart and not taken care of at all. Its pretty nasty. I wonder if there are some squatters living there... Last Sunday I ventured up to the Bird Park (www.macawmountain.com) with Rebecca. We took a moto-taxi (lucky number 20!) up to the park. Oh number 20, how we do love you. Number 20 has a sticker of Che, a naked lady painted on the back, flames that say "Hot Wheels" and...my favorite.. a large sticker that says "www.playboy.com." I had been dying to take a ride with this guy ... read more
Macaw
Scarlet Macaw
Me at the Bird Park


Before I begin rambling about my life here in Copan, I want to mention my family. While in Copan, I have gotten an email that said my grandmother died, one that said my other grandmother had a stroke, and now one that says my cousin´s aggressive cancer has returned. This has all been pretty difficult to deal with through email. For those of you who do so, it would be appreciated if you said a little prayer for my family. Thanks. Friday was our last official day of work at CRIA (the lab) and the Ruins! YAY! I am SOOOO ready for a break! Most of my compañeros left for San Pedro either yesterday or this morning. And soon they will be on their way back to the US. I have three more weeks. I start ... read more
Stela H
My feet
Me in a tunnel


This past week has been intense. Last Friday we left for our trip to the coast. We drove to a tiny town (if you can really call it that) west of Tela called San Juan. We went to a desolate restaraunt on the beach. The beach was empty of people and absolutely beautiful. I have never seen such a beautiful beach. The water was crystal clear, aqua blue, calm waves, and very warm. I had shrimp and swam. This summer is the first time I have actually spent a significant amount of time in the water in ten years. When I lived in NC, there was one summer where there were 4 shark attacks in one month. I think that kind of scarred me. But now I cant get enough of the water. Rosa and I ... read more
Me and Rosa
Rainbow
Relaxing at Omega Lodge


After updating my travelblog last Sunday, I went with mis compañeros, Bob and Rosa, to the hotel outside of Copan Ruinas--La Posada Real--and bought a coke and used their swimming pool! Lotsa bugs. But it was a very nice looking hotel. And we got to swim! It was awesome. We took a moto-taxi to the hotel... 20 Lempiera each. After about 3 or 4 hours of swimming and lounging we left. We started walking back, hoping we would see a moto-taxi--but a little doubtful since it was quite a bit outside of town. Or, kinda. I mean, its not that far. But anyway, while we were walking back a nice old man in a pickup wearing a cowboy hat pulled over and let us jump in the back. So we got a ride in the back ... read more
Bob and the Guard at the Lab
My workspace at the lab


So I just had my lesson in "SAVE OFTEN." Really, do it. Cause now I dont have a lot of time remaining and it sucks. Anyway, long story short. Yesterday our group went to a few nearby archaeological sites. El Puente and El Pariso. We met up with a group from Yale headed by Marcello Canuto and Ellen Bell (from Kenyon College). They are digging at El Pariso, but they met us at El Puente and we had lunch in a little pueblo called La Entrada. Both may have been controlled by and or traded with Copan. They mimicked some of Copan´s architectural style, however crudely. They were sites probably populated by mostly Lenca Indians (I think thats right) and not Maya people. Copan itself was probably only 1/3 Maya and maybe 2/3 Lenca. It was ... read more
Rosa, Freddy, and Me at El Puente
Me at El Puente.
Tree at El Puente


So, I´m sitting here in the Cyber Cafe, and I just heard a car drive by blasting Sweet Child´O Mine. Kinda funny. I have seven minutes remaining, so Ill be quick here. Im hot and sweaty. We worked with sculpture today in the ruinas. We had lunch with Tenoch somebody... A Mexican guy who works in conservation and restoration. I didnt understand a thing he said. But my profesora said he was the inspiration for the character ´Tenoch´in Y Tu Mama, Tambien... I know a certain librarian who would be interested in that.... Gonna try and post a pic of myself eating a yummy pineapple empanada my ´mommy´made me. Ohhh, this morning I had tortillas filled with beans and banana bread and watermelon and pinol and jugo de something. love ya miss ya... read more


Ok. I paid for 15 more minutes. So, I´m gonna try to upload some more pic´s. Oh, and I didnt get to finish typing whats going on. Umm, the protest ended and everything is fine. There were helicoptors and officials from Tegucigalpa that came out to try to amend the situation. Today we worked out at the ruins and now I gotta go over to the museum ´cause we are making new signage for the displays. pics!... read more
The side of Temple 26, I think.
Ballcourt




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