I thought it would be fun to show you all a few of the crazy bugs we've encountered here. Without further ado...
This bad boy is called La Madre de Alacrán (which means The Mother of Scorpion). They're harmless and only come out at night but get pretty big - this one was about the size of my pinky.
Giant grasshopper. About the size of Sarah's hand...
Kittens! Their mama, Fuscia, just gave birth to them about 3-4 weeks ago. They are adorable.
Are those fotografias or the bugs or pictures from Wikipedia or something? Gads! Don't bring one of those home in your luggage. Now the kitties on the other hand . . .
We are a married couple serving in a small rural community in Guatemala. The program we are assigned to is called Rural Home Preventative Health and we work in the small villages outside of our town by empowering community leaders through extensive training to take preventative health education into their own hands. See "What We Do" below for more details.
The views expressed in this blog do not represent those of the Peace Corps or the United States government and are solely those of the writers, Sarah Allan and Mathew Crane.
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Are those fotografias or the bugs or pictures from Wikipedia or something? Gads! Don't bring one of those home in your luggage. Now the kitties on the other hand . . .
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