You might not recognize this town even if you were a Peace Corp Volunteer back in the 90s. But you probably spent some time here.
You might have walked down this hall.
You might have taken a break and played a game of basketball or volleyball here.
You might recognize this book shelf and perhaps you left a book behind. Although I believe that this was located in a different place at a different time.
You might recognize this guys... Jorge.
Or you might recognize this girl... Sandra.
You probably won't recognize these folds, but they were my host family.
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ReplyDeleteJustin
Too cool! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWow. Jorge and Sandra are still around ! !
ReplyDeleteLetsee . . . I was there in 1990-91 so that was like 23 years ago.
I remember we were going to climb Agua and we met this "old" guy who wanted to hike up with us. . he was an RPCV from 15 years earlier. . we were thinking . . ."what's up with the old guy that keeps saying, 'it seems like yesterday'" . . .
Now I know - HA !