La Masica, Atlantida

I arrived on the North Coast Saturday at 2:30 p.m. after getting up at 3:30 a.m. to finish packing.  A few of my compañeros and I spent our last Friday night at a local pupusa place in Santa Lucia until 11 p.m. celebrating our new PCV status and our impending transfers to all the four corners of the country.  We won´t see each other again until a scheduled gathering in September.  My new home for the next 2 months here in La Masica is much different than any of the other two places I have lived in Honduras.  There´s a pig in the front yard (being fattened for the holidays) and chickens and ducks in the back yard under my bedroom window and they all grovel in the dirt street out front with the occasional wandering herd of cows during the day.  I have taken many pics of our graduation at Santa Lucia and of the critters here locally but I will not post any until I get my own wireless internet connection, hopefully in a week or so.  It seems that any time I use my flash drive memory stick on public computers it is susceptible to virus contamination.  I can´t wait to get my own place!

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About Fortunato Velasquez

Fortunato Velasquez received his Registered Nurse's license from the State of California during the month that Neil Armstrong walked on the moon. On February 15, 2020, my friend and the director of the Fundación Señor San José in La Paz, La Paz, Honduras, Sister Edith Suazo Fernandez died at the age of 47. https://youtu.be/Poqcf0vn0qQ This a video of her funeral.

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