Tuesday, April 15, 2008

More of those amazing SULLIVANS!!!

Name: Tom and Anna Sullivan
Project: Basic Sanitation, poop control
Site: Okinawa, Santa Cruz
Occupation: Jungle Love
Hobbies: Fantasizing about food and beer we can't get here, planning out future road trips over coffee in bed, cutting up plastic bags and making string out of them, making furniture out of jungly things
Contact info: tomanna.blogspot.com
Tom's arts and crafts time
Just a little something he whipped up
Anna gets churched
donkey=burro, burrito=little donkey, burrito con queso=delicious
Bolivia
Anna and Anna
Far away Anna
Adam and Eve meet Tom and Anna

All of the captions are mine, but the top part Anna sent me. THANKS ANNA!!! See you in May!

Monday, April 14, 2008

The Notorious Amber B.

Oruro from its hill during Carnaval
The potentially deadly espuma that was everywhere
Traditional dancers
More....
And yet still more!
Jamel, Jasmine, Amber, and Alana. I called them the bad news bears... and I think I am really funny.
Amber, using a big screen
Amber and Jasmine
I think this is Amber doing her job probabaly, Integrated Education people get to play with kids all day, Basic Sanitation people get to play with dirt and/or poop all day
Parrots, ¡wild!

All of these captions are mine. THANKS AMBER!!! You rock!!!

Sunday, April 6, 2008

The Sullivans!!!

The Sullivans are the greatest people on the face of the earth!

Speed drinking aparatus during Carnaval. The amazing and uncompromising Amber B and the always hilarious and classy Anna Sullivan

Tom Sullivan after being sprayed with the potentially life threatening "espuma"

Anna Sullivan, Ben Ranz, and me at Oruro's best attempt at pizza. It's all in the cheese!

Gringo Tinku warrior dancers before the big parade. They finished up around 4 a.m.

Gringo tactics during the waterballoon battle that was Carnaval Oruro

Side View

Profiting off of trash instead of throwing it into the streets where the common Bolvian belief is that there it will disintegrate. This is a compost farm they Sullies visited to learn more about getting rid of all our garbage.

The same place has giant worm farm where the earthworms eat the organics, make fertilizer juice which can be sold, and prevent the diseases that come from the pests that feed on garbage that is not disposed of properly.

Looks like they were on top of the world. When one has vacation days that don't have to be used elsewhere one can enjoy the other parts of South America.