I've been scourging the internet and local library for as much information as possible on my new home. There is some on
I did pick up a great book at the library by David McCullough entitled A Path Between the Seas; all about the history of the
So, in reading this book I noticed this description of life in the Panamian jungle circa 1880ish. "...They chewed on
I didn't even realize jaguars existed. I guess I knew they had existed at one point but just figured they had all been killed off. I was accustomed to only seeing them from a safe distance on the hoods of expensive automobiles.
Then there’s this one. "...The men worked in constant fear of poisonous snakes (coral, bushmaster, fer-de-lance, all three among the world's most deadly reptiles) and of the big cats (puma and jaguar). Days and nights were made a living hell by bichos, the local designation for ticks, chiggers, spiders, ants, mosquitoes, flies, or any other crawling, buzzing, stinging form of insect life for which no one had a name."
Not only jaguars but Pumas! Wow! Awesome! The bichos, well not so much.
2.12.2008
A book and some thoughts
2.09.2008
...and we're back
New country, new post, and of course I had to give it a new look. Feels almost like a new haircut. Reviving the good old blog and hoping for a creative spark to start posting again. The Panamanian jungle, two weeks and counting...
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