Chichicastenango

Trip Start Dec 02, 2008
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Trip End Feb 07, 2009


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Jardines del Lago-panajachel

Flag of Guatemala  , Western Highlands,
Sunday, January 18, 2009

We paid a few dollars to hire a shuttle bus (collectivo) for the 45 minute ride up and away from the Lake to the village of Chichicastenango. Every Thursday and Sunday they have a market day here. It has been operational for years and years. It is, I believe,  the biggest indigenous market in the Americas. The ride was beautiful as it climbed up high above the Lake Atitlan, through the highland village of Solola. Once we arrived in Chichicastenango, we wandered into the maze of tented stalls. We tried to keep track of our location so we could find our way back into the parking garage where we left the collectivo.

Once in the maze of narrow walkways we encountered all sorts of shops selling masks, textiles, stone carvings. It is a very large market. For some reason, Barb has a penchant for buying heavy things while we are on the road. Not to break her pattern, she promptly bought a stone carving, some pottery pieces, and our load got much heavier Entering ChiChi Market
Entering ChiChi Market
. We have only a couple more weeks and are really enjoying this portion of our journey.   

We encountered a procession of religious relics being carried through the market. They were burning incense and firing more mortars. The crowd in the narrow alleys became really dense, and it was flowing with the relics like a river of lava. Hard to exit once you were in it, and forget about crossing the stream. Then the mortero began setting off a small canon in the crowd. He paid little regard where he set up his mortar. Where we were , next to him, there were wires all over the place a few feet above our head. Expecting the worst, we bailed out of the parade, and ran for it. We turned one way then another, and soon were totally lost. (We had arrived at the Lost City of Chichicastenango!)

We went to lunch on a second floor restaurant which helped us to identify a couple of towers that looked similar to ones near our garage. After lunch, we wandered around in search of our garage, with some difficulty, finally found it. Then, we were able to reenter the market more carefully, so we could re-find our way out at 2:00 PM.

We visited the church, where offerings are sold on the steps. Photos inside were not allowed. I was able to snap a dimly lit shot inside of a Mayan woman worshiping. They perform a mix of Catholic and Mayan rites here. Thirty three years ago, while I was here , the Mayans were VERY sensitive to having their pictures taken. In fact, several tourist photographers were stoned to death in the 80s, as the Indians believed that the camera and image actually stole some of their spirit/soul. They seem to be much less perturbed at photographers these days.  I took many of the photos în a style I call,  running and gunning. No set up, just walk, look one way and snap the other. More discrete, but less accurate. 

We had a great day and are heading across the Lake to Santiago de Atitlan after we watch Obama`s Inauguration on the 20th. You may need to zoom in the map on the top of the blog to view our locations as we move around Lake Atitlan.   

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A MAN WITH A VIEW A MAN WITH A VIEW VIEW OF MARKET STALLS VIEW OF MARKET STALLS PILLOW CASES PILLOW CASES BAGS BAGS
ALL IS CARRIED TO AND FROM ALL IS CARRIED TO AND FROM ANOTHER KID ANOTHER KID BOYS WITH A DRUM BOYS WITH A DRUM WOMAN`S FACE 2 WOMAN`S FACE 2
FLORAL BLOUSE FLORAL BLOUSE A MAYAN WOMAN AT WORK A MAYAN WOMAN AT WORK ANOTHER MAYAN WOMAN ANOTHER MAYAN WOMAN ANOTHER WOMAN AT WORK ANOTHER WOMAN AT WORK
SOME HEAVY LIFTING- note head strap SOME HEAVY LIFTING- note head strap LIFTING CLOSE-UP LIFTING CLOSE-UP BABY ON BOARD BABY ON BOARD BLACK CORN AND WHITE CORN TORTILLAS BLACK CORN AND WHITE CORN TORTILLAS
KIDS WATCHING DISNEY KIDS WATCHING DISNEY FRIJOLES FRIJOLES BOA SNAKE SHOW 1 BOA SNAKE SHOW 1 BOA 2 BOA 2
BOA 3 -THEY LIVE IN THE WOODS BOA 3 -THEY LIVE IN THE WOODS BOA 4^- THEY EAT RATS BOA 4^- THEY EAT RATS CARGADOR- CARGO CARRIER CARGADOR- CARGO CARRIER CHILIES CHILIES
PROCESSION NEARS PROCESSION NEARS THE PROCESSION OF RELICS APPEARS THE PROCESSION OF RELICS APPEARS CROWDED SCENE WITH MORTARS CROWDED SCENE WITH MORTARS THE RELIC ON SHOULDERS THE RELIC ON SHOULDERS
PROCESSION PARTICIPANT PROCESSION PARTICIPANT CLOSE-UP OF PARTICIPANT CLOSE-UP OF PARTICIPANT RELIC RELIC RELIC CLOSE-UP RELIC CLOSE-UP
MORTAR MAN MORTAR MAN MORTAR- LIGHTING THE FUSE MORTAR- LIGHTING THE FUSE MORTAR -SETTING UP THE SHOT MORTAR -SETTING UP THE SHOT MORTAR - DISCHARGE MORTAR - DISCHARGE
BARB AT LUNCH BARB AT LUNCH CHURCH IN CHICHICASTENANGO CHURCH IN CHICHICASTENANGO SCENE ON THE STEPS SCENE ON THE STEPS BLIND MAN AMONG THE OFFERINGS BLIND MAN AMONG THE OFFERINGS
I GAVE HIM A SOME QUESALES I GAVE HIM A SOME QUESALES FLOWER VENDOR FLOWER VENDOR WOMAN AMONG FLOWERS WOMAN AMONG FLOWERS FLOWER GIRL FLOWER GIRL
FLOWER BOY FLOWER BOY FAMILY 1 FAMILY 1 STEPS IN FRONT OF CHURCH STEPS IN FRONT OF CHURCH INSENCE HAS BEEN BURNING HERE 100S OF YEARS INSENCE HAS BEEN BURNING HERE 100S OF YEARS
MAYA AT PRAYER IN CHURCH MAYA AT PRAYER IN CHURCH KID KID BARBIE IN THE MIX BARBIE IN THE MIX BARBIE IN MARKET CLOSE-UP BARBIE IN MARKET CLOSE-UP
I ATE SOME DODGEY CHICKEN IN THE STREET I ATE SOME DODGEY CHICKEN IN THE STREET CHICKEN HEADS CHICKEN HEADS MARKET SCENE MARKET SCENE CERAMIC MASKS CERAMIC MASKS
MASKS WORN ON HEADS MASKS WORN ON HEADS MASK 1 MASK 1 MASK 2 MASK 2 MASK 3 MASK 3
MASK 4 MASK 4 MAYA 2 MAYA 2 FAMILY 2 FAMILY 2 MAYA WOMAN MAYA WOMAN
MAYAN AT MARKET MAYAN AT MARKET MAYAN FACE MAYAN FACE MAYAN WOMAN 2 MAYAN WOMAN 2 MAYAN WOMEN MAYAN WOMEN
MORE CHILES MORE CHILES MORE MASKS MORE MASKS PAINTED MASKS CLOSE-UP PAINTED MASKS CLOSE-UP WOMAN IN MASK WOMAN IN MASK
WOMAN IN YARN SHOP WOMAN IN YARN SHOP SIGN IN CHICHICASTENANGO STREET SIGN IN CHICHICASTENANGO STREET GUYS WAITING FOR BUS GUYS WAITING FOR BUS WOMAN WAITING FOR THE BUS WOMAN WAITING FOR THE BUS
WAITING FOR THE BUS 2 WAITING FOR THE BUS 2 BARB IS WAITING TOO! BARB IS WAITING TOO! BUS - 3 GUIDE ME LORD BUS - 3 GUIDE ME LORD BUS 2 - BUS 2 -
BUS 5 BUS 5 SUNSET BACK AT PANAJACHEL SUNSET BACK AT PANAJACHEL WE WILL TAKE ONE OF THESE TOMORROW WE WILL TAKE ONE OF THESE TOMORROW SUNSET PANAJACHEL SUNSET PANAJACHEL
VIEW OF SAN PEDRO VIEW OF SAN PEDRO
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steve_julie
steve_julie on Jan 22, 2009 at 01:24AM

Fantastic photos
What faces on these women. They're antiques. Glad to hear you're enjoying this portion of your trip. Quite frankly, having read your trip so far, this is the only place that seems tourist friendly, and then you go mentioning the stonings. Hmmm. I may not be ready for Central America yet. Be safe, you, Barb and your pottery????!!!

steve_julie
steve_julie on Jan 22, 2009 at 01:27AM

Fantastic photos
What faces on these women. They're antiques. Glad to hear you're enjoying this portion of your trip. Quite frankly, having read your trip so far, this is the only place that seems tourist friendly, and then you go mentioning the stonings. Hmmm. I may not be ready for Central America yet. Be safe, you, Barb and your pottery????!!!

donmckee
donmckee on Jan 22, 2009 at 02:31AM

wow
These are your best pictures to date. Ordinary people amid a sea of colors. We can appreciate why you are especially enjoying this leg of your journey.
Don & Janis

barbarajgardner
barbarajgardner on Jan 22, 2009 at 06:21PM

yum yum
Hi Tom - you're whetting my appetite to return to Guatemala! Study spanish, then just hang out for awhile. Maybe next year...
Barbara

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