Villa de Don Andres
Travel Blogs from Quetzaltenango
Guatemala's Second City - And A Nice One To
I only spent a night in Quiche and decided to hitch back to Panajachel on Lake Atitlan, which had been my original intention yesterday. I was still in the centre of town when I jokingly stuck out my plaque and was taken aback when an amicable middle aged couple pulled over to offer me a ride in the front of their pickup to Chichicastenango. Once …
Back to Antigua, what we know and love!
... and while I was nervous about having my done in hindsight she should have been more nervous, after all how can you go wrong with long dark hair? So back to Gina.......Gina wanted highlights and I was fascinated, while also worrying about my colour being on too long, with the process and our hairdresser actually seemed to know what he was doing...always a good sign, that was until it came to washing the colour off of Ginas hair to find her highlights were bright yellow! I mean to ...
Giving up and moving on
... however have my warty hand description. So we talked to lots of people, taxi man was really helpful and chatting to everyone. We hung around for about an hour and a half and there was still no sign. In this time though, taxi man befriended a guy that for some reason hangs around El Calvario all day every day. He was keen to help and when I told him there was a reward, he was even keener. We chatted to him for about 20 minutes and ...
Schaffä ds Xela
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A little bit about Xela
... be hospitalized for 3 days. She is back home today, but still not feeling well. She has some sort of intestinal infection. Apparently, the government is not paying the doctors in the public hospitals, so she had to go in the private hospital which is really expensive. I went to visit her yesterday. She had an IV, but it seems like it was KCl, so I am not sure what antibiotics she is on. The hospital was interesting to see. It was small, had really ...