June 27th 2010, a group of students from Los Altos, California's, Foothill College Anthropology Department, embarked upon an adventure in the small yet fascinating country of Belize.
With the generous help of Mic and Lucy Fleming and their land at Chaa Creek, the Students found themselves with the opportunity to work alongs side Ted and Linda Neff in their study of the agricultural practices of the ancient Maya.
As part of a larger Anthropology field school, the Foothill students were invited to work with the Neff's at Chaa Creek for a 1 week intensive on Maya farming, learning archaeological research methods, and participating in an experimental archaeology project.
In their gratitude for Mic and Lucy Fleming for so graciously welcoming them to work on their land, they have put together a small blog about their experiences.

When the heat became to much we had a lecture and then spent the afternoon relaxing and swimming in the resort’s incredible pool. I never thought I would have this much fun farming. --(Guy Thompson)

The entire week was very cool from working in the farm in the mornings and relaxing in the pool in the afternoons was the best way to spend the week. I feel like I got a once in a lifetime experience by working at Chaa Creek. --(Edgar Banos