Where I was... the place!

Sep 23, 2010 20:59

Now that i am back, my head is full of the things i need to get done before the next trip to R. (I will fly on Sunday) and that i really need to find an apartment till then. Basically I only have Saturday to figure this out! Well, I am a very optimistic person, but keeping your fingers crossed won't do any harm either ( Read more... )

lcrg, nica

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kehleyr September 23 2010, 20:05:12 UTC
Super cool to see pix... thanks!!

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kvetina September 23 2010, 20:42:43 UTC
yep, the pix are cool but life there is just killing you. NOTHING to do...

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anwyn_elfmaiden September 23 2010, 20:21:23 UTC
thanks for sharing ♥.

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kvetina September 23 2010, 20:43:14 UTC
it's my pleasure.

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lobolita September 24 2010, 03:45:44 UTC
Thank you for posting the pictures, it's really interesting to see where you went :-)

(That blue church on the first picture looks totally like some churches on the island Chiloé - funny how things can look similar in such faraway places!)

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kvetina September 30 2010, 18:36:09 UTC
funny, indeed.

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ivythewanderer September 24 2010, 07:33:17 UTC
I must say that I do admire you for being able to live there and adapting...I think I would go crazy after one week!! ;)

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kvetina September 30 2010, 18:37:10 UTC
to tell you the truth, it´s not the comfort that i miss.. it´s easy living like this (when you know it´s NOT forever). it´s my old social life that i miss so much..

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lindawonderland September 26 2010, 09:00:54 UTC
heh, i agree with Viv, it does make you realise how much luxury we have here in europe. I was wondering btw, you're there for work, right? But what is it that you do there, workwise?

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kvetina September 30 2010, 18:42:30 UTC
as i replied to viv, it´s not so much the comfort, that i miss - more my old social life and that people define a social life in an other way here..

my job includes working with 3 NGOs in different places - that is why i am travelling - and specifically i will support and help with the marketing activities of cacao, in ways to apply better what organic certification institutions oblige farmers to do (like keeping all activities, costs, etc registered), also helping with organizing and helding workshops etc.
right now i am reviewing a document on micro-credit policies (mmh, like i am an expert on that! ha). it is interesting but requires so much patience - at the same time people expect me to sit down and do magic with things (because they believe i know everything!). haha.
any more questions? ;)

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lindawonderland October 2 2010, 11:48:16 UTC
i can imagine, especially after reading how difficult it is for a white woman to socialise with the locals. It's surprising me in a way as i've always had the impression people in that area of the world are so welcoming and hospitable etc...

Ok, yes, i remember you studied International Business and if i understand well you're there to help maybe reorganise in a better way so the cacao plantations run better? I can imagine it's frustrating if people believe that you come there as a sort of superhero to do magic and you're not sure of it yourself.

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kvetina October 22 2010, 21:41:33 UTC
well, generally people are friendly towards you and very curious. they ask all kind of questions right away, if you have chilrden, are married, how old you are etc.
but to make a friend here is not so easy, i'd say. because friendships here work differently than we are used to it.
but i don't think it is impossible.

no, not the agrotechnical part of how to cultivate better cacao. No, i am here for the registers and the cost analysis of the cooperatives I am working with. plus i will advice farmer, who want to open their own "business" eg. like a bakery, chicken farm, producing cocolates - i will help them with their business plans, understanding where their break-even point is, etc. very basic business tools, actually. but believe me, it is very much a challenge!

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