Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Girls Camp
The "Island Girls" were the life of the party.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Trip to Guatemala
We hiked Volcan Pacaya, a live volcano.
I stopped along side this woman's house to watch her weave and of course I ended up buying some of her textiles.
I rode through some incredible farm land, all of it handed tilled, planted, and harvested, moslty coffee beans, corn, and sugar cane.The things that the Guatemalans can carry on their backs and on their heads amazed me, especially the old ladies! We must have seen some ninety year old women packing firewood around like it was nothing. Everywhere we turned someone was hauling some huge bundle of sticks or rocks.
I rode my bike through a busy street market in San Lucas where they acted like they'd never seen a gringo before.
While I took a water break on the side of the road, this kid came walking right up to me proudly holding his empty five gallon water jug and rambled off a bunch of jibberish as if to tell me what a good helper is was being. It made me excited to be dad.
After the bike ride we soaked in the hot tub with some Dutch firends that we had made along the way. It took halkf a day to clean, fill, and heat the hot tub by firewood. The night time view was spectacular. And it felt great after a long ride.
Atitlan is a dreamland for meditation, yoga, and mental health enthusiasts, so we had to try yoga one morning.
On our last day we visited the last villiage that I had yet to visit. Coinicidentally it was the village's aniversary. They held a great parade and festival in honor of the La Virgen de la Cruz, the Virgin of the Cross, or some variation of that. It was a great way to spend our last few hours in Atitlan.