Friends, it has been a very long day. For those of you who followed Mr. Melcher’s posts from El Salvador in March, you will be familiar with his euphemism: Traveler’s Digestive Issues (TDI) have assaulted members of our group today, including yours truly. As a result, even though we had the evening to ourselves, I [...]
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Chiapas Day 04—Interfaith Dialogue, Futbol, the “Other” Perspective, and Ecological Disaster
Posted in Chiapas 2010, tagged assassination, carbon credits, child labor, ecumenical, futbol, NAFTA, religious tolerance on 06.21.2010 | 1 Comment »
El Salvador Day 03: Homemade Soup, Marching for Romero, and El Presidente
Posted in El Salvador 2010, tagged assassination, Canada, el presidente, funes, interviews, Jesuits, martin luther king, martyr, mining, mlk, president funes, romero, sister cities, traffic on 03.20.2010 | 4 Comments »
Today began for me with a little adventure wandering the streets of El Salvador. Internet access has been spotty at the guest house, which I mention not to complain but rather to give better context for you, dear reader, in those “creature comforts” we find so easily at home only to find them missing abroad. [...]