In Quiche, Guatemala July 10th 2006 Hello everyone, we arrived safely back in Philadelphia. Now it's time for me to catch up this blog.
Let's go back to Quiche in northern Guatemala. The bus trip from Guat. City was 3.5 hours through mountainous terrain. The roads were all paved--for now, but they had many hair pin turns. Several large propane tank trucks and other tractor trailers were stuck trying to go uphill and turn the curve ... read more
Central America Caribbean » Guatemala » Western Highlands » Chichicastenango The Maya civilization flourished in Guatemala and surrounding regions during the first millennium A.D. After almost three centuries as a Spanish colony, Guatemala won its independence in 1821. During the second half of the 20th century, it experience... ... read more
I retired. I’m almost 80 now and have some old age problems. I do small amounts of traveling still.
Last summer I went to Hawaii with my sons and grandchildren. I still love to go camping although I do not have an RV anymore. I moved from Atlanta to Washington DC to be near family. I have been here seven years now. I will try to keep this blog up-to-date.
During the Covid pandemic I sat around too much and got fat and sassy so I’m now on a fasting diet. Maybe you’d want to know how that goes too.
I will stay in touch.
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