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Antigua Guatemala The gem of colonial history

Antigua Guatemala The gem of colonial history Antigua is known as the gem of Guatemala.  Steeped in Mayan history, you can wander the cobblestone streets, or wander up to the vantage points on the hillsides. Arriving in Antigua after a really stressful and long day, really took its toll on me. I spent 2 days, […]

Earth Lodge – A night sleeping in a Tree House

 Earth Lodge  –  A night sleeping in a Tree House Hostel or Hotel Name: Earth Lodge Location:  Foothills of Antigua, Guatemala – refer to the website for details Telephone:  (+502) 5664-0713 | 4980-2564 email: earthlodge@gmail.com Website: http://earthlodgeguatemala.com Date stayed: November 2013 Breakfast: Not included but available till 2 p.m. Bar: Yes Kitchen: Meals are available to purchase and are eaten […]

Earth Lodge – Our first night in a Canopy Cabin

Earth Lodge  Antigua Guatemala Our first night in a Canopy Cabin in an Avocado Plantation A series of cracks, like fireworks going off, woke me this a.m.  Unable to see through the canopy of trees, I raced down the path for a better look.  Darn. Too many trees. I could see volcanoes but I was […]

Toasting marshmallows on Pacaya Volcano

Toasting marshmallows on Pacaya Volcano We have been staying in Antigua for over a week already.  There is so much to do. We could stay for a month! But so far we have not yet managed to see an active volcano in Central or South America.  There is always a reason we don’t get there. […]

All Saints Day 2nd November, Antigua Guatemala

All Saints Day 2nd November, Antigua Guatemala The first weekend in November for the last 68 years, and following the Mayan Day of the Dead, comes the turn for the Spanish Catholics. We heard about this only on the day, so we grabbed two tuk-tuks and went with our friends to wait near Esceula de […]

Cooking classes making Chuchitas Antigua Guatelmala

Cooking classes – making Chuchitas in Antigua Guatemala We have signed up for a cooking class. We figured it might be fun for the kids to be hands-on, but it was more of a demonstration for the first part. Mary only speaks Spanish, so we had Ismael interpret for us. She took a variety of peppers […]

Kite Festival of Sumpango Sacatepéquez Guatemala

Kite Festival of Sumpango Sacatepéquez, Antigua Guatemala  Day of the Dead We are in a group on Facebook that is for Families that permanently travel, or who spend much of their time traveling and living overseas. One of the lovely members is currently based in Guatemala and has organized all the people passing through this […]

Halloween for an Australian in Antigua, Guatemala

Halloween for an Australian in Antigua, Guatemala Being part of a great group on Facebook for traveling families has meant we have been invited to join the local festivities for Halloween. Last year we were in LA, and as Australians were Halloween is no big deal, this will be interesting.  The ex-pat community seems strong […]

Travel Fatigued Traveller – Tips for the Tired & Worn Out

Travel Fatigued Traveller – Tips for the Tired & Worn Out Last week marked the 15th month of our single-parent travel. Months of working with luxury travel experts to figure out the best ways of enjoying our journey. We are proud of all we have achieved since I am a single mum aged 52, traveling […]

Weekend Food Festival of Juayua Ruta de las Flores

Weekend Food Festival of Juayua Ruta de las Flores We seem not to have the best of weather for food festivals on many single-parent family travel occasions. Two times we have stayed in towns just for a Saturday food festive. The last time was in Paraguay and the weather was extremely cold that my son […]

Juayua, Ruta de las Flores, El Salvador and Juayua Hotel

Juayua, Ruta de las Flores, El Salvador, and Juayua Hotel We had taken a bus from our not so pleasant time in El Tunco on the coast. I need sleep and figured this little town might just be a bit cooler, and friendlier. We had not received a reply to our late email request to […]

El Tunco, El Salvador on the Pacific Coast

El Tunco, El Salvador on the Pacific Coast (near la Libertad) We arrived two nights ago at El Tunco. We were so fortunate to get a lift from a family with a pick-up truck, and we had been pretty disappointed with where we ended up at our posada. I have no idea how some websites […]