
| The competent, friendly, and helpful staff of the Oasis Guesthouse, our home while staying in San Salvador. |

| The Adios that we received at each departure from the Oasis. |

| Arrival at Quazapam Mountain via the "standard" taxi service--the back of a pickup truck. It was dusty too (see Gwen holding the handkerchief over her mouth?). |


| Our hosts at Quazapam Mountain |


| The reconstructed church at Quazapam Mountain. The front arch and belltower survived the earthquate; the rest was recently rebuilt. |


| Children in the school. They loved the digital camera, seeing themselves on the screen. Of course, this lesson was pretty much destroyed by the photo op. |

| Sam by a "Tatu" at Quazapam Mountain. These were caves that were dug into the hillside with a small entrance. People crawled into them during bombing raids during the war. |

| Taking an "ecotour" on Quazapam Mountain. |




| The local still and it's operator. Pretty good white lightnin'. |

| Sam closing a deal! |

| In Suchitoto, discussing economic development. |

| Dusk in Suchitoto, very beautiful. |