Guatamala
Day 12/41.
On our way from Puerto Quetzal, we passed by two volcanoes, one on each side of the road. One was called Water and one was called Fire. As our guide was explaining about the volcanoes, she told us that Fire always was hot and you can see the lava bubbling at night. Suddenly she stopped her narration and said, “Ai!! It’s exploding!” And sure enough, there was a dark, smoky mushroom cloud in the sky. Reminiscent of Mt St Helens, however no damage like that. Just a little excitement.
We got to visit Antigua, one of Tony’s wish list cities. He even got to be the tour guide’s assistant again!
There were vendors, notably, my best friend, Ruth:
There were convents and crowds.
Fountains
A Church of The Sisters of Mercy
We met some chickens,
And wandered some interesting neighborhoods.
We met some new friends for a show.
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Sure am enjoying your posts!
Chickens!!! That fountain artist must have been so delighted with himself! Getting his design accepted! If only america wasn't so uptight!!