Our Days in Dulac

Our work is just about complete as we approach the final days in Dulac. My group is working on a house in Houma for a Houma Indian family. The family usually stops by once a day to see the progress on their house and are very egar to move in before christmas.  So far we have put up cielings and insulation, but there is much work to be done on the house before they are finally able to move back in. Hopefully the next group of volunteers are able to continue the work that we have done and finish up the house. Life in Dulac (a.k.a LAC) can be very quiet, but it has been a nice change of pace. While staying in Dulac we drove down to Port Fourchon to work with BTNEP. We planted 4,000 plants in order to bring back some land and prevent further erosion.