Today will be our last post. We start our journy home tomorrow.
Yesterday we Arrived at the plaza at 8am, to meet everybody at Pronatura. We had been asked to participate in the initial trip to the small Village of Sabinito. Sabinito is a village of about 30 houses, at the end of a very rough road. It is in the middle of a forest reserve, and Pronatura is trying to help facilitate a cultural economic project there. A group of us would travel there and break up into smaller groups and observe and participate in the particular craft or skill of our host. These artisanias are making crafts in the old way and trying to use their skills to augment their living. we were assigned to Don Ramon, who is a woodcarver. He makes many things from fallen trees from the ravines, collecting logs and carving furniture and household items. We were shown how he carves large wooden spoons, and then attempted to try it ourselves. Afterwards we all met up and had lunch at a rancho. Homemade tortillas, a stew of beef, chiles and nopale cactus, cheeses, beans, and a sweet rice and fruit pudding. It was wonderful, and I suggested a cooking class should be added to the curriculum. It was a wonderful day, and a privilege to have heen involved in this project. We hope it proceeds and is a way of helping these tenacious and innovative people to make a better living. We were also happy to have met Elena Carlos and their family.
Then lastnight we went to the Hacienda de Los Santos for the Ballet Folklorico. The show is students from the University in Navajoa, singing and performing dances from the different states of Mexico. It was a wonderful show! I can't wait to go again next year! I'm sad to leave this wonderful place. We have made many great friends, who I don't want to lose track of, and who sincerely hoped we would return. We will! Te amo Alamos!!