As I arrived yesterday at the airport, the view from the plane as we landed was both incredibly beautiful and jolting to the senses. From above, looking down, I could see that we were landing in a large valley surrounded by mountains on most sides. It was overwhelming that up and down the mountains were concrete houses most of which were rubble with the sprinkling of colorful tents/tarps.
After getting through the chaos that was the airport, which consisted of a band to greet us with a man playing the banjo with no strings but smiling and singing anyways and an old shuttle bus which carted everyone to a big barn that doubled as immigration and baggage claim. But the real adventure began as we left the airport and entered Port-au-Prince.
As soon as we walked out of there, the locals were coming from every directions trying to help carry our luggage and even after insisting that we didn't need help, the followed us all the way to our car. We got everyone and everything into the car and we sped off into the city.
It seems like most of the open land is near the airport, which consequently is where most of the tent cities are located. As far as the eye can see in every direction are people, tents, tarps and sheet. There are plenty of people walking around, selling goods and most intriguing is almost everyone is smiling. It is a tough site to see because hundreds of thousands of people are homeless and struggling but it is comforting to see them cleaning up and trying to rebuild.
It is very overwhelming the amount of destruction and work that will be necessary for the country to be stable again but it seems that they are taking everything in stride, one day at a time.
I'm staying at this hotel close to the Palace, but unlike that building it is very sturdy. Apparently, it was built by American contractors and is up to California earthquake standards so there is no damage and is very safe. There are armed guards that the gated entrance and 10 foot high walls with barbed wire....definately the safest place in the whole country! I will be spending most of my time here at the hotel and mostly in the shade outside because the A/C is only on from 9pm to 8am.
That's all for now... I've got to get back to work but I am doing well and I am having a truly incredible adventure! Thanks again for all the support!