Wednesday, October 27, 2010
My Room
Huffing and Puffing
Gastronomy 202: Spanish Tapas
History + Romance = ?
I'm looking to the sky to save me...
Learn to Fly
The Family
Magnificent Churches
As Far as the Eye can See
Clothing Design 101
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Hand sorted, Hand picked, Hand-made?
Cultural Dance Night
Died and gone to Heaven
Wow is the only word i hard to describe these tamales, cooked to perfection, and served with corn tortilla and hot chocolate. The variety and quality of the food in Olopa was absolutely incredible, we ate traditional Guatemalan chicken soup, lorocco pastries (local vegetable pastry), tamales and much much more.
Boundless Butterflies
In the Jungle, the mighty Jungle
The lion sleeeeps tonight. No, but seriously, we got to trek right into the jungle to the first coffee farm, Finca Las Flores. What an experience... planting our own coffee tree, and learning everything about growing coffee, right from the seed. The most interesting part for me was learning about the washing, and water filtration system which is quite complex.
Welcome to Olopa
Hammock time
Todo Fresco! A Taste of Guatemala
After a refreshing drive through the mountains, with some stunning scenery, we stopped by a local juice vendor. This particular vendor squeezes fresh grape juice daily in order to create a totally fresh experience for the people stopping by! It was delicious and bubbly, and reminiscient of a very sparkly white wine. This particular vendor also sold plants, honey, and various other fresh fruits. We promised to visit her again sometime!
Through Guatemala City
Guatemala City has some amazing sights to see, one of which is this authentic aquaduct! The drive is really incredible, and was full of history. Another highlight was the national palace, and historical area.
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