Tienda
Tienda from within
Maya women at La Merced
Fellow Spanish students
Living and the dead
Child in the ruins
Rainy season
Antigua vendadora
Perfunctory shot of El Arco and volcano
Furniture mover
Coming to the end
Rainy season is finally nearing the end and we were planning to leave for Nicaragua this morning but things got messed up. We were overcharged $60 for the bus tickets on King Quality so today the guy is back in Guatemala City redoing it. Tickets can not be purchased or upgraded via fax, phone or online. King Quality insist on someone showing up in person, with passport copies. So it goes.
Stairs to our apartment, Casa Luna
You might wonder why we are going to all the bother and expense to go executive class but it's a 17 hour trip, longer if you count the shuttles on both ends, and the seats are supposed to be more comfortable.
Roof top neighbors
We have really enjoyed our stay at Casa Luna. It's a small place, six rooms, and very quiet. We stayed in the roof top room which is up a narrow iron spiral staircase. It has its own small garden and great view which we shared with a couple of Boxers, one roof top over. Mario, the owner, is a great guy, speaks fluent English and is very helpful whenever anyone has a question or problem. I highly recommend the place.
Charles, assistant editor La Cuadra
M. Lee, Sunday walk
Our room, Casa Luna
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