Volunteering in Tijuana – Photo Friday

by Chris Christensen
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I posted a video early this week to the Amateur Traveler site of my recent volunteer trip to Tijuana with Esperanza International. This photo is from an earlier trip also building houses in Mexico. The group I am with has formed a bucket brigade and is lift buckets of cement up a 15 foot drop to the job site at the top of the scaffolding on the right.

At the bottom right you see a woman in a hat and blouse much to fancy for this work. We “worked” along side another group on this day that was from La Jolla. They were in a bit over their head with this kind of work. They mostly lifted the empty buckets.

The bandana is not a fashion statement. When you sweat doing this sort of work (and you do) it keeps the cement dust from getting into your eyes. That stings.

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by Chris Christensen

Chris Christensen is the host of the Amateur Traveler. Chris left his day job in January 2010 to focus on consulting, podcasting and blogging. He was the Executive Vice President of Engineering and Operations for a company in Silicon Valley (LiveWorld) that runs online communities for companies like eBay, Marriott, American Express, Campbells, Kimberly Clark, A&E, and Mini Cooper.

One Response to “Volunteering in Tijuana – Photo Friday”

Debbie Dubrow

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this looks like such a great experience. i can’t wait until our kids are old enough to do this sort of thing.

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