mercredi 8 janvier 2014

Arrival at Palompon, Leyte Island, 08/01




Free Spirit is back at sea!!!

The Palompon trycicad, called "Put Put"

The tricycle have beautifull designs here in Leyte Island

A little shy but always happy

The leftovers from a coconut dryer after the typhoon



The school principal asks us for help too, but this project exceeds our funds

Lourdes house temporarily fixed with coconut leaves and tarpaulin


Barangay captain Jerry

Jerry's Tilapia pond and rice fields

Shelter of Lequin family

Two parents and 4 small kids living here

The smallest one is still a baby

We decide to help them building a new house

backside of Lequin's home


Mario is a volunteer and gets also some help

Teresita Milagros put Tarpaulin on the roof to prevent rainwater from coming in

The destroyed corrugated iron has been recycled as walling

Another roof that need to be fixed
Teresita has been put on our list, too
The kitchen is also in poor condition
Marichu and his family
We decide to help Marichu rebuilding one part of their roof
The kids like to be shooted by camera
Some new curregated iron sheets will be very usefull!




Touring in Tambis, looking at all the houses

Jacko, venu en vacances, participe aussi

A small temporary kitchen

Irwin, talking about the damage of the coconut plantations and that the locals cannot harvest for at least one year

This old house has been patched all around

Dolce, a widow is living here with two grand childs
The front of her house

The walls are in bad shape

In the backyard is some old wood, some of it can be recycled

Exactly what we need for rebuilding the walls, the negotiations are more difficult...

People are wiling in to make 1000 pieces but the price is quite expensive
Lia is happy about our findings
Irwin is part of a medical organisation
















































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