Art & Waterfalls

Love & Hope is never a dull place to be as we are always welcoming new visitors and making new connections. In early November, Augustus “Gus” Harper, an artist from L.A. (www.gusharperart.com), stayed for day, leading the kids through several drawing and painting projects. The older girls especially enjoyed learning to draw faces, as the younger kids did their best to paint not only their canvases, but the terrace floor, too.

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A few days later, Gus also joined some of the American volunteers and the older boys for a road trip up the coast, then along the Ruta de Las Flores to Juayuá where we visited Reptilandia, ate pupusas and took a dip below the chorros (waterfalls).
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Thanks for everything, Gus!