If you get annoyed driving behind slow tractors on the highway, longing for an opportunity to pass them, just imagine how you'd feel behind this guy (it's actually pretty common) in San Pedro Sula:
This is one of the lakes in La Esperanza. It was so calm and there weren't many people around.
This is the cathedral in Tegucigalpa. Yes, it's covered in pigeons.
Here I am with Sara, the biological sister of one of the nuns. We're coming back from a birthday party for her dad in the town of La Entrada. The truck has 7 people inside, so we were demoted to the bed of the truck. On top of that, we were accompanied by food donations, a turkey in a box and two piglets in a bag by our feet. We had to keep our feet on them to keep them from jumping out the back.
Here is a crowd of people around the truck, all wanting whatever we had to give away.
Sor Eduviges is buying mangoes from a vendor in the plaza at La Esperanza.
Here are what's left of other pictures: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2480695&id=7911406 and http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2470491&id=7911406
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I'd like to see that cart and buggy come down one of these Manhattan streets. that would be amazing!
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