I am long overdue for a blog update but a short one is going to have to do for now because I am leaving tomorrow for a mini-vacation (more to come on that next week!). Last weekend Dr. Toly, one of my professors at Wheaton, came for an advisory visit and I had a great time showing him around Lima. We were able to see the Lomas of Villa Maria where I work, spend a day around the city with my family, go to my church Sunday morning, and have a delicious seafood lunch with my supervisor and co-worker at A Rocha.
Dr. Toly also helped me define my Independent Study which is essentially writing a report/proposal for an interdisciplinary conservation project in the urban lomas of Lima. It will involve a mesh of researching, writing, and synthesizing as I consider existing data and devise a methodology to engage and empower local stakeholders. The implications of a successful project here are huge and the potential benefits for the surrounding communities and ecosystem health make it all the more exciting.
Here are a handful of pictures from the weekend:
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Esteban enjoying El Parque de los Aguas or the "Water" Park |
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My beautiful family. |
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A very cool church in downtown Lima. |
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My co-worker Jose Luis and I at the lomas of Villa Maria |
Dr. Toly and I with our super excited taxi-chollo driver. Apparently being from Chicago made us really cool. I also might note here that he is the one that asked us for a photo. |
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My supervisor Sarah-Lan and Jose Luis at the market for lunch. |
This is looking out at San Cristobal (the former loma) and what is left of the highly contaminated Rimac river by the time it gets to Lima. |
I just love braggin about my super cool friend who's changing the world in PERU. Hebrews 10 and happy Sunday! -Caroline
ReplyDeleteI love the pic from the Water Park and the taxi driver one. Glad you had a good time!
ReplyDeleteRachel, found you guys! not on facebook, but here. I am very impressed by what you are doing. keep it up, you are blessing many lives. It was great running into you guys in Cuzco. Find me, Rene Alexander Nunez.
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