imagine going to school in the jungle.

if i could, i think i would try to morph myself into a 16 year old and attend school here.

this is the Self-Suficient San Francisco Agricultural School. i should have paid more attention to the stats, but basically all the students come from really difficult backgrounds. the chances of them completing school in their home town is more of a "good thought" than reality. they don't have to pay for tuition here because they run a small hotel and learn hospitality, grow organic gardens, make milk and goat products and sell the produce to cover tuition.

cool idea.



B E A U T I F U L C A M P U S



me, trying to milk a cow. i'm terrible at it.



and this fruit is called a POMELO. it's a sweet grapefruit. i hate grapefruits, but i don't mind these. they would peel the skin off, cut a hole on the top, squeeze it and drink it. a natural juice box. i'm going to try it with oranges when i get home.



and this is my Guarani teacher Wilfrido. he taught me many things that i have already forgotten.


and this was also Ashley's last night at the school. she has been interning here for the past 5 months as an english teacher. we played a few games, one of which was name that tune. for some of the rounds we invited the kids to dance for points. no one would dance, so i got in the middle of the floor and yelled "who will dance with me?!"and busted out my best american moves to Michael Jackson. only 6 kids joined me while the others took pictures and laughed.


and then we waited for the bus to return to civilization.


ROHAYHU TEREI

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