Zipping accross the lake today was so much like returning home, except totally different. And riding throught the mountains was like a day trip on Catalina, but with a wild driver, many dogs, green plants, no ocean, a different language, oh, and no work. Unless, of course, you consider learning a new language and navigating a new country ¨work.¨ In anticipation of the 4 hour journey to Lake Atitlan and the town of San Pedro la Laguna, which actually took 6 hours, I deprived myself of water. ¿Baños aquí? Oh, no no, gringa. One would be a fool to count on bathrooms at any point along the way on a journey like that. In reality, the drive was not so bad, except for the self-imposed dehydration. The area outside of Antigua was shocking-- smoggy, dirty, chaotic-- after the tranquility of town. More on that later. The countryside was striking, with deep ravines plunging in between tall volcanos. Don´t worry, most of them are dormant. It drives me mad not knowing what each plant is. I´m certain I saw avacados growing out there somewhere, but it´s possible that I was daydreaming.
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
So Much Like Home
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Heather,
Beautiful photos and very descriptive writing. I feel like I am there with you (almost!). So glad you are comfy and settling in with your host family and school. Keep trekkin'. MOM
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