Day 5 - Pinon
We started off the day by waking up at 7 for breakfast. We then headed down to help Roberto's Grandma, Evelyn, planing corn traditionally. We saw her very friendly pet goose and her dog herding sheep. Afterwards we went on a hike over the hill to view some petroglyphs written by early Diné where we had a long discussion with Roberto about the history of Diné agricultural rights and access. Following lunch we had another conversation about Roberto and his family's experience living here and we helped to plant squash in Roberto's field, learning from his team. Finally, we worked to plant melon and been seedlings to the greenhouse to lengthen the growing season. We're now hopeful about our current sleeping system with the boys in tents and the girls sleeping in the Hogan. No scorpion or snakes have been found.
Good night parents and friends!
Henry and Liam
Learning to traditionally plant corn with Roberto's grandma
Dog and sheep at Roberto's grandma's house