Its been a busy few months at site, so I don’t have a proper
blog post for you.  This will be a blog
post in photo form, with a few clarifying comments for each photo.  The first 6 photos are from the Fiesta Patronal (Patron Saints Day) for my community.  San Jose, March 19th.  The other 8 photos are from Semana Santa (Holy Week).  Thats they week leading up to easter, which in many Latin American countries, is actually more important than Easter Sunday itself.
| Fiesta Patronal | 
| I included this photo because of the grain plants on the priest's stole. Super appropriate for such an agricultural society. | 
| So much food! | 
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| Na Oheniea and some of her grand children. | 
Now on to Semana Santa... and CHIPA!
| We made the traditional food for Semana Santa: chipa. | 
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| Look! My name in chipa! | 
| This is a tatakua. Basically a brick oven especially for Paraguayan specialties... like chipa. | 
| Baking the chipa. | 
| More chipa... | 
| On the Thursday of Semana Santa (the biggest meal of the week), I ate dinner with my favorit host family. | 
| A modest but delicious spread of bbq chicken, sopa paraguaya (not actually a soup), mandioca (yucca) and soda. After lunch we snacked on... you guessed it: chipa. | 



 
 
Amazing pictures as always!
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