Capilla Cué Micro

I was waiting for my micro in Paraguarí when I realized just how much this old bus has grown on me.

Capilla Cue micro full

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Paraguay Verde V

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Making Compost
WWF Rep

Last month we had our big environmental summer camp where we, through a variety of means, try to inspire youth to be more conscientious about the environment. This was my second time, but it was a whole different experience as it was my G’s turn to run it. Everyone had their part and I decided to help the media team with documenting the camp. I also brought along my youth contact Nery, whom I shadowed to film his experience.

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A Walk

…into the Cordilleras.

Capilla Cue Chololo Cataratas 3

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Ahecha, I See

Ahecha Logo Redesign

I’ve not been posting consistently in the past few months because a lot of my attention has been diverted into something else. After getting into photography I realized that it can significantly change the way you perceive the world, and it’s something that I want to share with others.

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Staging: Its Go Time

I’m heading off to Miami in just a few hours. The anticipation has been killing me and I’m starting to understand why patience is such a common theme in RPCV stories. One of my short term solutions has been going out on meditation retreats near Fort Collins. I think I’m starting to get the hang of it and I have actually found myself sitting for hours now just watching the clouds. Though I still have a tinge of guilt when I realize I’ve spent all day sitting around outside. So I’ve tried to be objective with this and play around with the timelapse feature on my camera.

Timelapse at Horsetooth Rock, Pawnee Buttes, and a random windmill in Pawnee Grasslands.

Anyways, I’ve realized that I’m not a writer, not yet at least. And with the time demands of Pre Service Training coming up I think I’m going to push my focus to pure photography. Hopefully I’ll post some pictures soon!

The Endless Summer

Erik Poudre River

There’s nothing like tubing down a river on a 95-degree day. Thankfully the Poudre is just a 30 minute drive away.

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