In fact they almost did, but instead they put on the face of a rather unfortunate looking baby. It put me off my bread each day as I went into the bakery. XELA WHOOO?? XELA PAN!!!
The (not so) Popular Voice of the Mormon Guerrilla April 15th 2006 Cold. Bleak. Depressing.
Climbing the final ascent of Central America's highest peak was just plain frigid. Sure, it was summer below in Quetzaltenango but up there in the volcanic rise of Tajumulco hail was peppering our tents lightly as a polite patter to the not so polite rumble of my tent mate's snores. It was 4.30 Am and soon we were herded out of our tents by our school principal and a gu ... read more
Central America Caribbean » Guatemala » Western Highlands » Volcán Tajamulco 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