I made it back to site safe and soundly. I was most worried about carrying all my really heavy bags from the bus stop to my house, but my neighbor children were all waiting for me at the bus stop and they carried all my crap for me. I was also worried that my house would be moldy and flooded because when it rains outside, it rains in my house. Lucky for me, it hasn´t rained in over a month so my house was dry. Unlucky for the rest Paraguay, wells are dry, crops are dying, and its hot as hell. I was worried that my power would be out because it goes out every time there is wind, and all my food in the fridge would be ruined, but it didnt and my food was fine. Other than being covered in cobwebs and some giant spiders, my house was just how I left it. My garden looks like a jungle, and the neighbors did not water it like they said they would so my tomatoes, cucumbers, carrots, green peppers, and some other stuff died. My beans and watermelon have taken over my garden, and i have about 500 jalapeño peppers. so if you have any recipes with hot peppers, please send them to me.
This morning walking to site I passed a drunk passed out on the side of the road. He looked to comfortable to be dead, so I tip toed by him, praying he wouldn´t wake up suddenly, grab my ankle, and demand more caña. Of course a truck passed by, right as I was walking passed him, but he still didn´t stir. If he is still there this afternoon when I go back to site, Then I will start to worry.
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