A Saturday morning at the spa, 4 of us volunteers spent the morning soaking in natural sulfur springs. These pools ranged from hot (like a hot tub) to a perfect warm bath. There was also a "Cool Pool", which was just COLD. The spa is set back among the tropical trees and flowers ... the definition of paradise basically. Not much to say, the pictures show it all.
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Saturday, May 16, 2009
My River Bath
Friday, May 15, 2009
Math Contest
I spent Tuesday at the primary school working alongside a teacher. We worked to prepare 2 students for the island-wide math contest on Wednesday. We started with 6 Grade 5 students reviewing material and ended up with 3 to take to the competition. Wednesday afternoon the teacher and myself took the students to a primary school about 6miles down the road... 20minutes. The two boys competed and the girl was "backup" in case needed. The contest consisted of 3 rounds while each one got more difficult with fewer questions. Unfortunately my school did not place in the quarter finals of these 6 schools. The boys are brilliant students however the speed was not there. Either way I was glad I got to be there and support them. At times of the contest they looked at me and just smiled... it was a good event and great practice for all the students involved.
On the way to the Contest

Banana Juice
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
The Fisheries
I spent the afternoon down by the bay where the fisherman dock their boats. It is just a short walk from the primary school I work at so after the children were let out I walked down the road. I came to find a blue marlin laying near the water waiting to be cut and weighed. I watched the Dominican with the cutlass clean out the humongous fish. The belly was cut open and I could see him pull out the different organs such as intestines and lungs. Next was the head and he worked his way down cutting the fish into pieces. The fish ended up weighing 228lbs with a beak reaching 24 inches. Everyone had gathered around, fishermen and village people alike. After the seagulls had begun to swarm a young man started throwing the scraps into the sky - the seagulls began diving down and catching them mid air.
Catching these huge fish is quite a days work. Dominican fishermen do not use fishing poles, and I quote " it takes too much time to use a pole, when you real in a fish you're only bringing it in centimeters at a time, but with our hands we pull it in yards at a time". They hold the line right in their hands and for the bigger fish wear gloves when pulling it in. When the fish get well over 500lbs the method is not to kill the fish right away because the fish actually helps the fishermen bring it into the boat. As the fish is coming out of the water it's back fin is flapping and swimming and assisting itself into the boat. Bringing in fish this size can take up to 2 hours from catch to safely in the little fishing boat.
I am proud to say there is a nice steak of blue marlin chillin' in my freezer.
Catching these huge fish is quite a days work. Dominican fishermen do not use fishing poles, and I quote " it takes too much time to use a pole, when you real in a fish you're only bringing it in centimeters at a time, but with our hands we pull it in yards at a time". They hold the line right in their hands and for the bigger fish wear gloves when pulling it in. When the fish get well over 500lbs the method is not to kill the fish right away because the fish actually helps the fishermen bring it into the boat. As the fish is coming out of the water it's back fin is flapping and swimming and assisting itself into the boat. Bringing in fish this size can take up to 2 hours from catch to safely in the little fishing boat.
I am proud to say there is a nice steak of blue marlin chillin' in my freezer.
Monday, May 4, 2009
Little Visitors
When they heard the ice cream truck I gave them a few dollars to share an ice cream. 5 ran up the hill and only 3 returned with a cup full of strawberry ice cream.
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