Today we visited Panajachel. Our first stop was at Mayan Traditions. This is a Fair trade weaving cooperative. We discussed ideas and looked at their gorgeous weaving. We would like to sell it in the future if that is possible.

curtis garden

 

Next we visited with Curtis. Curtis has a wonderful organic garden. He is the fellow that gave us our first chaya plant.

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 yucca

This time he gave us a bag full of yucca stems which we will plant in the school garden as well as in the family gardens.

Curtis

We also visited a High School in Panajachel. This school operates a once a week Saturday program. We are thinking of having Pedro’s son, Diego, complete his high school here so that he can work during the week. Now that his father has died he needs to help support his family of 7. On Wednesday, he is going to have a trial period working in the school garden.