veggie burger |
October 20, 2017
caoba farms
October 18, 2017
October 16, 2017
new apartment
entry from street |
October 14, 2017
sinful, sinful people
before i even land i notice a lot of people praying and strangely reading traditional paper books. first i think they must be concerned about the weather and flying. then i realize they must be missionaries - and there are tons of them everywhere here. i suspect the Guatemalans must be really sinful and evil people to require such large numbers of missionaries. also, the number of churches is proportionately large.
more on the churches later.
more on the churches later.
i've seen faith based organizations at 'work' around the world so i can say with confidence that they do good but it's usually with a heavy dose of doctrine. they typically operate within the antiquated model of aid by providing goods and services at no charge which is not a sustainable model. disaster aid is different but is still better delivered by organizations who have spent decades working humanitarian disasters.
October 13, 2017
watemala
under those clouds live a volcano |
so basically, no matter where in the world you are the traffic is 'bad' and the roads 'falling apart'.
as we leave Guatemala City i can smell the smog and i'm glad not to be living there. it's an easy 45 minutes to Antigua. the roads in Antigua are cobblestone which make driving uncomfortable and most everyone gets around on foot which i love. the cars that are on the road must be burning dirty gas becasue the fumes smell toxic. also, mufflers seem to be optional here so just a few cars sound like a freight train moving through.
navigating Antigua is easy compared to Asia or Africa. it's laid out in an organized grid that would make any civil engineer estatic. here both the streets and houses are numbered.
October 10, 2017
documenting my baggage
i have learned that it's helpful in the case of misplaced, lost or stolen baggage to keep a photo. i've been known to photograph everything going into luggage or a package to document what is inside - haha or even photograph luggage at the check in counter conveyor belt. when i left Tanzania it was chaotic [like most things there] and i didn't document exactly what was in my bag so when one didn't make it i could barely remember which bag had what. it was a mess. after cursing the Africans for stealing my luggage Emirates Air did a fantastic job of finding and returning said luggage. so here's a photo on my way to the airport. just my new[ish] duffel, my old backpack and trusty water bottle. the box is aid i'm taking for a friend's clinic.
October 9, 2017
October 7, 2017
October 5, 2017
luggage talk
collectively we own a lot of luggage |
in the end my head just wanted to explode but i'm the proud new owner of duffle with wheels. i'm traveling light on this next trip so i wanted just one bag and this one seemed like a good choice and was only used once. technically if it's completely full it's going to be considered oversized by the airlines but i'm going to risk it because that's the kind of girl i am. now your head is probably going to explode as well.
October 3, 2017
required reading
my next home will be Guatemala as i start working on a new project there. Antigua, which will be my home base, is known for it's volcanic peaks and coffee covered slopes among the remnants of spanish occupation. it's a magnet for global travelers so with a population of just over 30,000 it should be an easy town to navigate and everything seems to be measured in blocks for the main square.
it's just a hour to both Guatemala City and also the Lake Attilan which I will be visiting. i'm reading up on the culture and look forward to forgetting swahili and improving my spanish. the rest of the country is longer bus rides or planes if trying to get to the north near the ruins of Tikal [which i previously visited and want to visit again http://vagabondcowgirl.blogspot.com/2013/12/the-grandaddy-of-all-mayan-ruins.html ] the mayan culture fascinates me and i hope to read more about it as I have the chance to roam more of the old sites.
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