To get you started...here are a few pics of Porto Novo. Some of you have been asking what it's like where we live, so this should help give you an idea:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/doveandjoshua/sets/72157612508191421/
So let's do a quick rundown of life in Port. After Christmas, me and Josh, along with some other volunteers, went on a hike that started in Cova and ended up in the Ribera of Paul. It was gorgous. The hike starts basically in a pine forest and ends in a rain forest. You start at the top of the crater of the volcano, hike down into the volcano, to the other side and up out again and down the outside into the ribera. At the end of the hike we stopped at O Corral, the infamous grogue and cheese guy.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/doveandjoshua/sets/72157612507078159/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/doveandjoshua/3198236482/ (a video of our hike)
On the 30th, we had a Christmas party at the Camara. Yes, another Christmas party. It was more of a small luncheon just for our department. Food was really great, and we even had champagne! Okay, sparkeling wine. We did a sort of secret santa type thing, and I got this beautiful cross stich of women working in Cape Verde, and Josh got these cool terra cotta plates, one was of all the islands, like a map, and another was a scene from Porto Novo. Super cool
http://www.flickr.com/photos/doveandjoshua/sets/72157612579105342/
For NYE, we left the island for the first time since arriving at site and went to Mindelo, across the ocean to the island of Sao Nicolau. We had a blast. Not only did we enjoy the best pizza I've had in a long time and schwarma, but we partied all night long into the wee hours of the morning. We decided to go all out and pay the big bucks to head to a hotel party. But first, there were fireworks. So we went down by the water and watched them light off what was quite possibly one of the most dangerous fireworks displays ever lol. Then there was this awesome women's drum corp that played for about 30 minutes while a bunch of Cape Verdeans, in keeping with tradition, jumped into the ocean for the first swim of the new year. Then we hit the party, where there was a buffet dinner plus tables upon tables of snack foods (including several pig heads - have I mentioned I'm taking a vacation from pork? Actually, we're at this point pretty close to vegeterian, not for any other reason that it's cheaper and some of the meats here really disgust me. Chicken and fish are fine, but other than that I would just rather not go there) and three giant dessert tables. Open bar was all night long, as was the live music. Around 9pm we were all pretty exhausted but we made one last stop at the praca to see the drummers again and danced out butts off before we dropped. Enjoy the cheesy "Prom Photos" we took after we got dressed up, including our "Island Photos" with us spelling out the intials of our islands using our hands and bodies, and the traditional Cape Verdean group shot, where no one at all smiles:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/doveandjoshua/sets/72157612529207965/
In the time since we've been back, it's been a whirlwind. I've lost about 5lbs (phew!), Josh is nearly finished with his network design for the Camara, I've come up with a project plan for myself and have a meeting about it tomorrow (keep your fingers crossed - if all goes well I'll post my ideas next time!), we gotten a couple more "long lost" packages, one that was mailed November 3rd, the 2nd year volunteers have returned from the states with lots of goodies for us (yay makeup!)...and yesterday was Liberty Day!!!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/doveandjoshua/sets/72157612541717419/
Well, that's us in a nutshell. Enjoy the photos and we'll write more soon!
Ti logu,
Dove