I also was glad to get out of the city....here is the road that goes past the plantation.
Monday, January 26, 2015
coffee and bananas
Saturday I visited a finca (a farm or plantation) near San Felipe called Finca Santa Elena. The pictures above and below show coffee plants of various ages. Although it was not harvest season, the guide explained the process of preparing the coffee for sale to a company who then gets it ready to sell in the store.
The finca has bananas, too, and I saw the process of how they dehydrate some of them to package and then sell.
Besides coffee and bananas, they also have bees and sell honey from the farm. It was quite interesting, and worth the hour plus trip each way by chicken bus (I did not go by myself).
I also was glad to get out of the city....here is the road that goes past the plantation.
I also was glad to get out of the city....here is the road that goes past the plantation.
Thursday, January 15, 2015
to market, to market
My first months here in Guatemala I spent living with first one family, then a different family. In December I found a place to live where I have my own bathroom and get to do my own cooking. So several days a week, I go to one of the local markets (there are plenty to choose from) to buy fruit and vegetables. There are a multitude of women selling produce. It is a treat for me to have access to such fresh produce at this time of the year. The vegetables are reasonably priced, too. The picture above is what I bought one day for ten quetzales (less than one dollar and fifty cents worth)-two pounds of tomatoes, a red pepper, a half dozen carrots, a bunch of cilantro and a pound of onions. The availability of fresh fruit and vegetables is definitely one of the great things about Guatemala.
Monday, January 12, 2015
treasure
Friday, January 9, 2015
biking
It doesn´t take long to get out of town. Soon there were cattle tied to a stake somewhere grazing. As you can see from the green in the pictures, January in Xela is a bit different than Minnesota. By the end of my bike ride, I had shed my sweatshirt and long sleeve t-shirt and was in short sleeves.
Friday, January 2, 2015
goals for 2015
Most of the time I do not like to share my goals with the world as it feels too personal. This year, though, I am going to share a partial list of my goals in hopes to inspire you to make a few of your own. Every year I make some, and though I never finish complete them all, I am always glad for the things that I did accomplish. Here is a part of my list for the coming year.
- Read 12 nonfiction books. I prefer fiction 9 times out of 10, but nonfiction books help me understand things I would not get from reading a novel. Foreign to Familiar and How Children Succeed are two great examples.
- Finish the Spanish portion of Duolingo. I started sometime last year or the year before, and have no excuse for not finishing this year.
- Learn to can salsa or dill pickles. Two foods that I cannot get enough of, why should I rely on others to make them and give them to me.
- Complete my hexagon quilt. I started it in the fall and has a good start.
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