Hello everyone this week I (Steven) led with Alice Yvonne and Balin. For this part of my blog post I want to start by thanking everyone who supported me (and us) along the way because this week was amazing. We left Peguche teary eyed and arrived at a place called San Antonio de Pucará located in the Intag Region which is a cloud forest. When we first arrived, we were greeted by the whole community - and had a celebration as a very nice generous welcome! The town was decorated, we played group games, and witnessed the young members of the community perform two wonderful dances...
Aventuras Desde El Lago De Atitlan
Written By Saul & Caroline
Student Leaders Saul and Caroline coming at you one last time. This week after our relaxing retreat weekend we took a boat to San Juan where we took Spanish classes in the morning and activities like bee tours, horseback riding, kayaking, and enjoying the beautiful view of the lake on a beach.
RAIN, RAIN GO AWAY... EXCEPT WE'RE IN A RAINFOREST
Unfortunately, we didn’t have much of an internet connection while in the Amazon Rainforest. So this is a pretty late blog post. However, me (Steven Menefee) and the other student leaders of the week - Leila and Samanta wanted to share a little something about Ecuador’s slice of the Amazon Rainforest with its beautiful sunny days where you feel like you can touch the heavens and of course beautiful rainy days where it feels like a love movie…
PHOTOS FROM DAY TRIP TO GORÉE SENEGAL
MOTHERLAND
By Khi’Aura
I fall more in love with us woman , more and more as I’m in Senegal! Since I’ve been here i can see why we call it the motherland.
7:00 am. The sun is shining in my room, the roosters are doing their hourly call as I’m slowly waking up, hearing mother nature from a close distance and a far. After an hour of just listening to all the sounds through the wind, birds chirping, goats screaming, donkeys making this annoying/funny sound that reminds me of my younger sister, cows mooing so soothing and calmly, babies crying from a distance and mother from all over the village pounding their bissap getting breakfast ready, etc…
REVOLUTION BEHIND GLASS
By Senegal Instructor
Hello yak-universe!! We have arrived in Thies and students have been in homestays here for about a week. Because it is Ramadan (Ramadan Mubarak to all celebrating!) or Koor in Wolof, students have been breaking fast or ndogou and experiencing this very important time of year with their host families…
Trees, Treks, and reTreats!
OUR ENCHANTMENTS
By Team Senegal, Participant
On our last night in our rural homestay in Temento Samba, the group gathered after sunset under the two mango trees behind the program house, the place we nicknamed the “AC room”, and reflected on our “enchantments” in Senegal to make sure that we maximize them in the final weeks of the program. Two days ago, we shared our enchantments with each other again, and this time typed them out for you! (NB: Asterisks indicate multiple folks being enchanted with the same thing.)
BAÑOS MEANS BATHS & SO MUCH MORE
By Balin, Nayeli, and Alice M
Hola! Me llamo Balin, (some sick bilingual action for you right there), and this is a blogpost being written in the Amazon about Banos. Forgive the delay as we do owe this blog post some photos. The leaders of the week were Balin, Nayeli, and Alice M. The blog will also be in three parts, each written by a different leader.
HOMESTAYS IN BAÑOS
I think for a lot of us Banos was a very very welcomed break. Banos exists in a perpetual Portland spring weather all year round. Theres also no bugs! And chips! And restaurants! Lots of things to be grateful for. Banos…










