What an eventful week we have had! Today was our 8th day in Guatemala, and our first day at the escuela in Santa Maria. We have been super super busy, so we are sorry it has taken so long to update the blog.
Here are some more snaps of us and life in Antigua taken over the last week. This is our walk home everyday, along the cobbled street of Calle de Candelaria. You can see the slope of Volcan Agua, which is where the Santa Maria community is, in the background.
Here is Gen by an intriguing gate with a medusa carving that we see everyday also. Nos gusta mucho. (P.S. our Spanish is improving!)
Another curious sight on our way home.
The Chicken buses are crazy painted old American school buses that roar through Antigua going to neighbouring villages (pueblas) and the bigger cities. This one is actually very tame, some are bedazzled with lights and chrome and very bright colours, and they all have names. One is called Norma, for example.
Gen is proud of this picture (Julia) - it is of Agua behind ruins of a church.
This is the Catedral on the main square. It has been restored many times after being near destroyed in earthquakes.
This is the Palacio de los Capitanes, which borders one side of the square. A similar building borders the opposite side. Gen asks that you notice and appreciate her capturing of the bird in flight. Very skillful.
This is a photo of Libby and our new British friend Jane up on a terrace of a cafe near to our Spanish school. The Palacio is in the background, and though you cannot see it, Volcan Fuego ("Fire") is in front of us.
Thar she blows! This was the view from the terrace. Fuego has been particularly active for the past few weeks, and these eruptions are very frequent.
Yesterday (Sunday) we set off to climb Volcan Pacaya. This is an active volcano, about an hour´s drive from Antigua. We went with our friends Jane and Andrew. We didn´t really know what to expect, and I think it is fair to say that had we known what we were in for we may have reconsidered the trip. That said, it was probably one of the most amazing experiences either of us have ever had, and we are very glad (now, home safe) that we did it.
View from the top! Fuego and Acatenango in the background. The apparent serenity of Gen is a total illusion, in reality she was a mess - she says it was the scariest day of her life and Libby came unsafely close to being punched in the face for roping Gen into climbing the Volcano. Gen is scared of everything. But she is now forcing Libby to partake in Open Mike night at Rainbow cafe to make up for it, which Libby thinks is a cruel and unusual punishment not just for her but for the innocent people of Antigua. But every time Libby raises this objection, Gen reminds Libby of the very real risk of death by fall into molten lava that she suffered on Pacaya and Libby has to admit defeat.
While Gen was petrified, Libby was having the time of her life, and was thus rather unsympathetic - Gen resented being asked to take photos while she felt she was struggling for her life. She was not too frightened to partake in a bit of Lord of the Rings roleplay however - the quotes came rather thick and fast in fact. We made Jane be Gollum and Andrew, Sauron.
After basically skiing down the loose and razor sharp volcanic rock and ash in the dark, we walked through the forest where we were met by our ´guide´. To properly comprehend Gen´s fear up the Volcano, she was not even concerned by the prospect of snakes in the pitch-black Guatemalan forest - something those who know her well would have once thought inconcievable!
Today was another exhilirating and exhausting day, though quite different in character as it was our first day teaching los niños de Santa Maria. However, since it is just about our bedtime, that story will have to wait till another day.
Today was another exhilirating and exhausting day, though quite different in character as it was our first day teaching los niños de Santa Maria. However, since it is just about our bedtime, that story will have to wait till another day.
My friends, we bow to no one.
Besos,
Seño Geni y Seño Libi
xxx
This sounds horrific! I'm with you Gen!
ReplyDeleteMeg
You two are amazing! I love your blog, and how i get to learn a little Spanish as i go!
ReplyDeleteGenivieve and Libby, jeebus, you are brave beyond belief! I love that you were roasting marshmallows, actually i love the fact that you thought to take marshmallows...genius.