Still no luggage, but we're cool with that. We can figure out things to do with no clothes, no meds, no tools, and no practically anything else you can think of. We had our breakfast meeting with Sergio and Roger. Out of that came the plan for the day. We headed up to Jayacayan (we think that means hot pepper) to see the first stove installations and to make a plan for continued construction. The little lady here showed us her pride and joy. It really lifted our spirits to hear what a difference this stove had made in her life. She said her old stove would actually make her face black from the soot. Her new stove burns clean and efficiently. She doesn't even have to buy wood to burn anymore. She uses so little that she can just gather scraps in the area.
The stove below is part of a planned new kitchen. This area will be closed in soon. The lady, obviously a Marlins fan, didn't wait to start using her stove, though.
And lest we forget, here is the real reason we're building EcoStoves.
We made our plan and met the man who will build the next stove and train us in the process. Then it was time for a little Sunday down time.

Roger invited us to his farm high in the hills at San Juan Arriba, near San Juan Cito where we did the electrical project last year. Juan Carlos cooked up his secret recipe of Honduran paella.

We met with Neal and cooked up a plan to do some wiring starting early Monday morning. We'll let you know how that goes.
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