Monday, September 22, 2008

The pig snuck unto my room again….


Yes you heard me right, my family has a couple of pigs that they let run around the hou
se and the little squirt snuck unto my room once I opened the door to my room. I am finally adjusting to life here. There is definitely a difference in the time schedule here-‘Nica Time’ as we would like to refer to it as. Things are very chill and relaxing. A meeting at 1:00 pm usually means 1:30. The weather right now is absolutely gorgeous. I go to bed with about 70-80 deg F temps and it is usually around 80-90 deg F during the day. It has been raining a lot which really makes for a mess as my whole yard is dirt and mud. My house has dirt floors so I can’t really take off my shoes when it rains, so I just add to the dirt on the floor with new wet dirt!
I am now really enjoying the cold water bucket showers in the morning! Every morning I wake up, go to the kitchen well and crank up a bucket of water, then go outside to my bano and shower. There is a opening in the trees by the bano, so I get a really neat view of the facing mountain while I shower!
I am currently on my fourth of eleven weeks of training. We have been learning some very important sustainable practices for agriculture and also how to add value to simple products. We have learned how to can fruits and vegetables, make jam out of the million different fruits, make yogurt, make
soy milk from soybeans, then take the meat left over and make soy burgers, use some of the plants for medicinal uses, and make candy out of fruit. On more of the ag side-we learned how to make a good compost pile using only what we have around us, how to ferment horse/cow manure, sugar, and tree leaves to make a really great natural fertilizer and herbicide. We have been planting our own garden with radishes, cucumbers, and a couple of other medicinal plants which help raise the protein level is peoples diet. We just started a small tree nursery (vivero) with 50 seeds that will grow into small saplings which we can then transplant to help the deforestation issue that is so prevalent. All of these projects we are doing with our families and the local community so they can learn also and implement the practices themselves once we leave-which is our whole goal-to be sustainable!!
I love hearing from you all. I will you all the best and I appreciate all of the prayers!
-Wes-

Monday, September 15, 2008

Life in Rural Nicaragua!

I am currently located just south of Esteli in a rural villaje living with a host family. A typical includes waking up around 3:30a thanks to the rooster at 5:00a for the dogs and then around 5:30ยช to get ready for the day. Moving into my host family was a huge thing for me. With my limited spanish, I have to communicate everyting form washing my clothes, to eating, to telling them if i want sugar to whatever else comes up all in spanish! It is getting a lot better, although the dinners are usually quiet do to the lack of spanish!
As for some of the stuff that I am learning and doing: the Peace Corps Agriculture position is a great program to practice a wide variety of things. We are learning all of the ag stuff that you would expect-land management, sustainability crops and fertilizers. On top of it, we have a week session about cook stoves, another week on fruit drying, and as a training group of 22 we are starting a micro-finance banco-Grameen style. We are doing it with our own money so we can understand it and then take it out to our rural communities where we will be placed. As you can tell I am super stoked to be learning and working in so many different areas! Also I may be working with solar PV and solar hot water.

I hope everything is going great with you all-Love to hear from you via email(sorry if it is a delayed response)

Wes
wlmeier@gmail.com

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Sept. 9th, 2008

Hello everyone!
I arrived in Nicaragua safely on Wednesday and have been in training in Managua(the capital city) until now. I am all packed up to head to my host family´s house today. For the next eleven weeks I will be training for Spanish with a personal tutor, learning sustainable ag techniques by traveling to other Peace Corps Volunteer´s site, and learning the culture simply by living with my host family!
I appoligize if this page is not updated for those eleven weeks as the training will be very busy and may keep me in rural locations without internet!