Yesterday, despite my ever-present coughing and congestion, I went on a 4-hour hike with some members of my youth group. The main object of this hike was to visit the Chorreron, a waterfall in my community, and see all the damage done to the river by Hurricane Ida. After that, we went to a sort-of swimming pool. It's really a group of cement basins people can swim in.
The hike might have not taken so long had I not stopped so often to take pictures. And here they are (well, some of them...)

The waterfall. If you look really hard, you can see mini-youth standing on top...

A landslide...but not the worst one!

Yikes.

A prettier view.
In other news, I heard Sleigh Ride on the radio this morning -- yes, in El Salvador -- despite the fact that I spent a bit of yesterday's hike trying to explain snow. It's harder than you think!
So excited to come home in TWO DAYS!
Paz y amor.
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