| If these hats had been for sale, we might have bought one! |
| I really regret not buying a lot of things, these wooden painted carved animals among them |
| The quilts were fabulous, all pieced together with handwoven fabrics and rightfully expensive, although obviously cheap by U.S. standards |
| A close look at the painted animals |
| We couldn't resist these wooden "puzzles". They come apart and have hidden compartments inside - very lovely too |
| You wouldn't lose your child in a crowd wearing these |
| We did resist buying one of these tamales for a snack and waited for lunch. They did look good; lots of flavors. |
| Isn't this a handsome machine - it's a grinder I think |
| Lunch - can't believe how enormous - and delicious |
| Just looking... |
| This is like the clowns in the VW bug |
| I can't believe they all got in there |
| Restaurante el Pesca D'Or where we had our excellent lunch. The tangle of wires over the streets here are unbelievable. |
| Even though I'm wearing a traditional blouse and headdress I don't blend in |
| As we head out on the dock to our boat these women rush to make a last minute sale |
| Our boat driver waited for us patiently |
| These women were incredibly persistent and it payed off I bought another blouse at the last second. |
| One of the volcanoes with a fisherman in front |
| Heading back to Panajachel after a great day |
| Dinner at the aptely named Sunset Cafe |
1 comment:
Love all the photos! It makes me feel like I am tagging along. I especially like the one of the trousers because it would make a wonderful painting. Looks like you are having a great time and eating fabulous food...looks healthy too. Thanks for keeping in touch through your blog and drink in the moment!
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