Tijuana Pediatric Clinic Project, Part 5
After the first four posts about the project, I received lots of email questions. Many were about our day-to-day experiences. Here are some photos that show some of the day-to-day life that we observed or experienced.
The toilet that Sr Beto helped us to install receives water from a cistern. The cistern is filled by a water truck that drives through the neighborhood periodically. About 30 pesos to fill it up.

The market for buying fruit and other things ...



It's hard to describe the roads in the colonias. Some are paved and some are not. Further into the colonias area, the roads are very narrow. This photo gives you one perspective. The best description is that, when we share the road with another truck or bus, we pull in our side mirrors in order to pass by.

The baby chicks...

And the grapes for sale...

More to come in the next post...
Peace,
Donna Auguste
www.leavealittleroom.org
The toilet that Sr Beto helped us to install receives water from a cistern. The cistern is filled by a water truck that drives through the neighborhood periodically. About 30 pesos to fill it up.

The market for buying fruit and other things ...



It's hard to describe the roads in the colonias. Some are paved and some are not. Further into the colonias area, the roads are very narrow. This photo gives you one perspective. The best description is that, when we share the road with another truck or bus, we pull in our side mirrors in order to pass by.

The baby chicks...

And the grapes for sale...

More to come in the next post...
Peace,
Donna Auguste
www.leavealittleroom.org

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