The chapel at Soto Cano raises money to buy food for some of the surrounding communities. Then we hike out to the communities and distribute the food. Barbara Starr, a CNN correspondent went with us and did a piece on the rising global food prices.
The bus stop where we started our adventure
First hurdle, crossing the river
Some people didn't trust the bridge
Others chose the high road
During the rainy season, the river is much higher and faster
But we are nearing the end of the dry season, so everything is dead
CSM waits to see if the bridge will collapse before he crosses
Emily bravely leads the way
Kyle calmly crossing the bridge of death
Some people had more trouble than others
Alfredo was the camera man, he was really friendly and always running around
Checking to see if there is enough for all the families in that villiage
CNN at work
This guy had all of the Honduran National Players' autographs on the back of his shirt
A determined bouganvilla
They really need some rain
Schmoozin with the base commander and Barbara Starr
I am pretty sure that this is my dad's long lost brother
Alpha gate to the parque central
Our lovely models showing off the food we carried to Humuya
This guy went on the Latin American show "Pimp My Cowboy Hat"
Omega gate
This pulperia must be sponsored by pepto bismol
The ladies were Starr struck (OK, that was a really bad pun)