Saturday, October 31, 2009

Life In San Pedro La Laguna

We arrived in San Pedro on Monday, travelling first by van and then by boat across Lake Atitlan.  The town is encapsulated by a mountain range, of which Volcan de San Pedro, a 3000 meter or so behemoth, is the peak.  At the center of the range is Lake Atitlan, and there are a handful of towns on the lake´s shore.  On a usual day, the lake is crystal clear, perfect for swimming and sunbathing.  We, however, arrived during a very unusual time because an algae bloom has filled the lake.  I won´t go into much detail because it is hard to understand what is happening or why it is happening but you can read about it for yourself (link below).  The locals are in somewhat of a panic, but no one has a good answer on what to do about it.  Some tourists (including myself) helped the locals clean the lake with nets and baskets but to be honest, it was about as useful as putting out a forest fire with a water bottle.  Very sad and an important lesson for us all.

In town, we are staying with a local family and have Spanish lessons 5 days a week from 8 am to 12 pm, and homework afterwards.  Apart from studying Spanish, exploring the different towns on the lake, and climbing the mountains, there is not a lot that happens in San Pedro.  In a way, it's a nice change of pace from the hustle and bustle of life in the states, but we are also both anxious to see more and travel to other places.  I think one or two more weeks here and we will move on to Tikal and other towns along the way.  I will try to post some videos so that you can get a good sense of the town and our living situation, but not today.  Adios for now.






Monday, October 26, 2009

First Day in Antigua



So, we´re here.  To start, I will say that Antigua is a very pretty town, but there are also equal amounts of tourists and locals, so I would not put it in the "real Guatamala" category.  The streets here are all made of cobblestone and the buildings are mostly one story, with alternating yellow and pink colors.  The locals are very friendly and getting around is easy.  There are "American" style bars (with American style prices) and we were even able to watch the Packers and Vikings games yesterday (Go Pack!).  Street vendors are ubiquitous, and the food is very good and cheap.  At the center of town is a large church and views of the whole city can be seen from Cerro de la Cruz.  In a few hours, we're off to Panajachel and then by boat to San Pedro La Laguna, where we will study Spanish.  That's it for now...




Saturday, October 24, 2009

Leaves Are Falling All Around, Time We Were On Our Way

So all our bags are packed and we're ready to go (hopefully).  Flight leaves at 3:10 AM and arrives in Guatamala City at 6:30 AM.  From there we travel by van to Antigua for 1 day and then on to San Pedro La Laguna.  I guess this is officially the beginning of the trip.  So wish us luck and we will keep you posted once we arrive in San Pedro.  Oh and if you're wondering how it feels, I can say that I just feel calm.  Next post from Guatamala!

hat tip - JM: thanks for the title

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Ouch!

Travel Health Insurance. Check. Yellow fever shot. Check. Typhoid Shot. Check. Flu Shot. Check. Malaria Pills. Check. H1N1 Shot. Ummm, no thanks...

We're good to go.