Blogs about: Hurricane Mitch

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Yes, I have some bananas6 comments

lazylauramaisey wrote 3 months ago: Hi all, it’s the guest blogger again today. Enjoy!   Just before getting into this week’s topi … more →

Tags: humour, Food, bananas, Art, YouTube, Songs, skin, andy warhol, supermarket

Traveling...1 comment

Walkingthroughpain wrote 5 months ago: Well tomorrow is the day, the bags are packed and the house is ready to be left for a few days. The … more →

Tags: My Daily Randomness, RA Information, Fibromyalgia, Rheumatoid Arthritis, arava, lyrica, Pregabalin, Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans

Rain2 comments

Dustin wrote 5 months ago: It’s raining where I live right now in Phoenix. I grew up liking the rain, probably because it … more →

Tags: poverty, international travel, rain

Carta de Nicaragua 15: LyndalooBook - the first quarter

lyndacuba wrote 8 months ago: Yoohoo, it’s me! And so the end is near, yesterday I took my bow at the curtain, or rather – t … more →

Tags: Nicaragua, Travel, Social Media, facebook

Red crabs on Cayman Islands predict the weather

turcanin wrote 10 months ago: Thousands of tiny crabs, commonly known as redshanks, were spotted all over Cayman Brac. Some of the … more →

Tags: the blog, Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Cayman Islands, Cayman Brac, Grand Cayman, red crab

Seven Super Shots? You decide.14 comments

BobR wrote 1 year ago: There’s been a Seven Super Shots meme/challenge making the rounds on travel blogs over the pas … more →

Tags: Photography, belgrade, Daegu, Nicaragua, Paris, Vienna, Wien Südbahnhof

Climate Change Education in the Schools: El Salvador and the U.S.

voicesfromelsalvador wrote 1 year ago: The climate change debate has made its way into U.S. classrooms, as school boards and legislators tr … more →

Tags: Disasters, el salvador government, climate change, U.S. Relations, El Salvador, Bajo Lempa, tropical Storm 12-E, Ministry of Education

Foreign Aid and Violence in Honduras - Real Solutions1 comment

trutherator wrote 1 year ago: About the volunteer aid groups and violence in Honduras: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/01/22/v-ful … more →

Tags: Honduras, INTERNATIONAL, Politics, Latin America, Economy, Education 2, Freedom +2, Government 2, Economics 2

Film (Nicaragua through the lens of a Pentax K1000) Pt. 24 comments

thebeankielbon wrote 1 year ago: Lake Nicaragua y Volcanes Cerro Negro y San Jacinto.   Lake Nicaragua pit stop. The bus. Lara. … more →

Tags: Nicaragua, Jinotega, Villa Esperanza, Pentax k1000, Lake Nicaragua, LA CASETA, Coffee Farm

Climate Change Blamed for Historic Flooding in El Salvador1 comment

voicesfromelsalvador wrote 1 year ago: Communities Organize Disaster Response & Demand More Government Collaboration JIQUILISCO, El Sal … more →

Tags: Food Security, Disasters, el salvador government, Hydro Electric Dams, climate change, El Salvador, Tropical Depression 12-E, Flood

Worse than Hurricane Mitch - Complete Destruction! 2 comments

voicesfromelsalvador wrote 1 year ago: Voices project coordinator  just called from the back of a truck in Zamorano, in the Lower Lempa and … more →

Tags: Disasters, el salvador government, climate change, El Salvador, Lower Lempa, flooding, Zanmorano, Nueva Esperanza, Ciudad Romero

Today in History for October 30th

siboiss wrote 2 years ago: Highlights of this day in history: ‘War of the Worlds’ spooks Americans on Halloween Eve … more →

Tags: AssociatedPress, united states, Muhammad Ali, george foreman, Nicaragua, Steve Allen, The Rumble in the Jungle, Halloween

Friday, October 29 -- Sir Walter Raleigh beheaded (1618); Black Tuesday, the great stock market crash (1929)

dasrabblemeister wrote 2 years ago: October 29, an unlucky day: For some reason October 29 is the date for lots of bad things throughout … more →

Tags: media, History, Economics, Disasters, Baseball, Television, WILLIAM MCKINLEY, George H. W. Bush, Francisco Martin Duran

Chinandega, Nicaragua - Dia Tres

Meandering Woods wrote 2 years ago: I’m exhausted. I’m dirty. I’m sweaty. And I feel good. We did a lot of work today. … more →

Tags: Latin America, hot sun, Nicaragua, Santa Catalina, tent city, Trenches

Omen spelled backward is Nemo

cheri wrote 2 years ago: Have you ever felt something is doomed before it begins? The Universe, God, Allah, Powers-That-Be, t … more →

Tags: Deep Thoughts, death, Father, Will, Brother, @ vacation, God, doomed, Omen

Garifuna American Science Student NIXON R. ARAUZ Is An Example of Perseverance, Intelligence and Resilience Leading To Academic Success12 comments

beinggarifuna wrote 2 years ago: Garifuna-American Student NIXON R. ARAUZ Photos courtesy of Nixon R. Arauz - Copyright 2010 by Teofi … more →

Tags: Garifuna NEWS, GARIFUNA Profile, garifuna village, Nixon R Arauz, Santa Rosa de Aguan in Honduras, Santa Rosa de Aguan, Cornell University, Hector Melendez, tegucigalpa - honduras

Travel Tuesday Featured Travel Memory: 1998 Hurricane Mitch

anonymous wrote 3 years ago: #TravelTuesday always makes me homesick for travel.  Since I moved ashore 3+ years ago to trade sail … more →

Tags: Travel, adventure, Guatemala, Honduras, Todos Santos, Rio Negro, Storm

Photos from the Aftermath of Hurricane Mitch6 comments

BobR wrote 4 years ago: I finally got around to scanning some slides I shot ten years ago when I visited Posoltega, Nicaragu … more →

Tags: Photography, Americas, Nicaragua, Daniel Ortega, Posoltega

Honduras: A country we thought we knew2 comments

Nick Capeling wrote 4 years ago: Hot, dusty, sweaty, smelly Tegucigalpa is a city of 1.8 million. Its name means “hill of silve … more →

Tags: Honduras, CAFOD, housing, land, San Pedro Sula, Tegucigalpa, Drug Trafficking


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