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Thursday, February 2, 2012

hitting the beach...

Hitting the beach....Guatemala style in Monte Rico.     It was a wonderful day....lunch seaside (at the large hut below), then out to the beach to hit the waves!

The beach was all ours.....and we loved it!   Notice that beautiful sand?  
It is volcanic sand and a wonderful charcoal color 
( I now have a glass vessel of it on my fireplace mantel!)


This isn't the sort of beach you can just go swimming at.  The current is incredibly strong, so much so that it is very dangerous.  Really this is the sort of beach were it is most fun and safe to let the waves push and pull you around on the shore.    Judson was the first to dive in to the waves, roll around in the sand and embrace it!   I did too and had a blast.  The water was the warmest ocean water I have ever experienced.  It was a beautiful day!

 Gosh, I just LOVE this photo of my sweet boy.

One of many giant splashes....and then it was time to dig in the sand.  Karin and Javi did the digging


Jud and Roni (Karin's brother) became a mermaid

And then the surf came in and engulfed that mermaid!

Karin's son, Javi.  This was his first visit to his homeland in 9 years.


This could be one of my favorite shots ever....so symbolic of my sweet boy growing up.


A day at the beach in Monte Rico= bliss



Thursday, January 26, 2012

ahhhh Guatemala.....

Today I write from Guatemala City, Guatemala....
To jet off to a foreign locale is not a normal occurence for me, although I wish it were!
But when you are invited to see the county of your wonderful friend you don't say no!  
That should be a rule...never say no to a guided tour of anyone's country.


I am so grateful...and even more grateful that I brought my oldest with me to join in on the journey.   With a family of 4 children, to have alone time with one of them is really a treasure.  It is my hope that Judson will look back on this time with a sense of adventure, exploration and remember us just being together. 

After arriving in Guatemala we had "Pollo Campero" which is a famous restaurant here.  You see them everywhere and I can see why.  I don't want to insult Pollo Campero by comparing it to KFC, but it is similar only much more delicious! *My diet starts when I return* Until then I eat!
Then it was time to recover from a night of no sleep and all travel.    Getting a nap in was a good choice, because then it was time to go to  El Portal del Angel. click that link to see just how AMAZING it is!  This restaurant overlooks the Guatemala City, on top of mountains, and it is simply breathtaking.  Not to mention the restaurant itself.  A very special welcome to Guatemala!

Day 2-  Antiqua

OMG this town is amazing.  Only a 45 minute drive from Guatemala City.  The drive alone is an adventure, but a beautiful one through the mountains.  Driving here is a real skill, and we are in the good hands of Karin's brother.   Arriving in Antiqua, formerly Guatemala's Capital city, you first see the incredible picture book beauty of this place. 



From the greenery, to the centuries old buildings, the stone streets, the old wooden doors, the vibrant colors of the buildings all around.  It is simply a treasure and I feel in love with this city.   Karin said that we would see more Americans in Antiqua than Guatemalans, this is true and I totally see why.  It is gorgeous, full of history, very safe and built around maintaining the integrity of the city.  Who wouldn't want to visit, live there or retire there!?  yes, please.

To truly embrace the city we went on a 3 hour long city tour by an American, Elizabeth Bell, who has lived in the city since 1969.  She was incredibly knowledgable about all things Antiqua, the culture, the buildings, and is equally involved in improving the lives of Guatemalan people.   It was a tour to city hall, the current cathedral, the ruins of another majestic cathedral that was destroyed hundreds of years ago in an earthquake, a visit to a Jade company that preserves the art of Mayan culture's immortal jade, an a visit to the local art and archeological museums, that are really a site to see. 

(This is the cathedral in the city center of Antiqua)



The ruins of the cathedral that was destroyed in the 1773 earth quake were breathtaking.   Just being in this space felt incredibly inspiring....the history, shapes, the sky, the textures.  I was loving every bit of it.






Even these heads on stools were....interesting.  Strange.   
Not something you see everyday so I had to capture it and of course, share it!

While at the St. Joseph cathedral ruins the guide told us to go ahead down in the "cript", here they there are statues and it feels ancient.  


The guide told us to take a photo with our flash to capture the "orbs"....the spirits that remain in the cript. I took several photos and each photo the orbs are different.  Who knows....but I tend to believe it is possible.



There was also a stop at a Le Casa Del Jade  to see the beautifully crafted jade pieces and learn about the history of jade in the Maya culture.

After our tour we hopped on a bus up the mountain to a wonderful restaurant called "the fork".   It was italian and simply delicious!  Juddy was so excited to have cheese pizza, which he could live on.  The restaurant was surrounded by the most amazing gardens filled with sculptures overlooking the valley and  the volcan de agua- a volcano with a lake at the top- in the distance.  Gorgeous!


Then it was time for a short drive to San Antonio Aguas Calientes , a Mayan community full of artisans.  The artisans, preserve their art and support their community through these amazing textiles, hand weaved on looms.  Of course, I did what I could to support the local economy!   A wonderful Mayan woman, named Sonya, invited me in to her shop to dress me as a traditional Mayan woman.  The clothes were beautiful, rich in color, and quite heavy, she even had me carrying a blanket on top of my head. 


We visited the Hotel Casa Santa Domingo for a tour of the grounds and the beautiful  Maya archaeology museum there on site.  I was taken by these beautiful bells...

Here we are on top of a glass display with some of the archaeological  findings below us


Within this hotel there was a walkway with these amazing hanging orchids....





What a very special day full of culture and beauty- more to come...

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Napa...need I say more?

It has been a LONG time since we had a get-a-way as a couple.  (I know we just went to Ethiopia together 7 months ago, but that doesn't count as a vacation. It was all about bringing our sweet girl home, and while beautiful was a very emotional and difficult trip- that said...)   A trip lone as a couple!  I was resistant to the idea at first.  Crazy, maybe.  But was nervous about leaving Tessa.  Turns out she was absolutely, totally secure and fine in everyway.  Good to know for future get-a-ways!

Andy's conference was a great excuse to plan a trip to San Francisco and Napa Valley.
I had to share these shots from Napa.  How I love Napa.  Let me count the ways.....  o.k.  I am too tired to actually count all the ways.  But let me just say it was so relaxing, our tummy's were full of amazing food, and there is something about the way the roads just lead you to the next great taste of wine or great thing.  Love, love, loved it!
Us...all relaxed and feeling good by the vines

I just liked the way I could see the wine stains on these barrels... I wonder what it is all about....were they excited, messy...hmmm.
And then there is this view.
Napa valley has the same trees you see all over Italy.  I love those tall pine trees
- I need to paint this photo....

Sunday, August 29, 2010

my kind of town...Chicago is

Chicago...Navy Pier, the Tall Ships, Captain Jack Sparrow(seriously, it could have been the real deal),  Millenium Park....such a wonderful, quick overnight trip to Chicago! 


Monday, August 23, 2010

i heart faces: beach fun!


i heart faces:  beach fun!

This is one of my all time favorite shots of beach fun...it is 2 years old and from our day trip to New Smyrna Beach.  A beach I have very special childhood memories of. 
Here, my son Drew is making his own memories! 
That excited expression says it all about beach fun!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Fourth of July at Bone Lake!

You probably didn't know that Santa makes an appearance on Bone Lake in Minnesota each 4th of July!  It is tradition!  










Angie...my soul friend.   We met as children and played in the neighborhood before Ang moved to Bone Lake.  Then met again in college and made our lifelong connection.  Mr. P is her little munchkin....he is
as snuggly as he looks!  Ang married Art, a great friend and Figi brother of Andy's. Below Art is getting some skiing time in.  We are so lucky that 2 of our best friends married each other and that we get to visit when we are all in MN!



Then the sun began to set and we awaited the fireworks...this is a little piece of heaven.



Happy 4th of July!  We are proud to be American!

Thank you for visiting the fiddlehead report!