My First Piece of Art a New Teacher and Test-Results

Tea with Milk by Lavon I just bought my first ever piece of art! "Tea with Milk" by an American guy, Lavon, who lives in Antigua for a large part of the year. I'm really quite proud of my purchase and already have a rough idea where I might hang it. If I had money I could easily have bought another two of his pictures and given my appartement a more artsy touch when I'll get back. More »

Sweat, Fun, Rocks and Art

Maria at El Picacho Yesterday I went on a daytrip to do some rockclimbing at El Picacho, an oversized pile of rubble just outside Antigua. I was absolutely great but I can't remember the last time I had been sweating as badly or had been as tired. I had drops of sweat run down my glasses! It was a fantastic day! More »

Changed Plans, Thanksgiving and Am I Too Old!?

In the end I made it to the thanksgiving-dinner at No Sé. And it was great. The food was good (though a bit cold by the time we got it) and the beer lasted until I left. Unfortunately today I'm suffering for it. I had already strongly suspected that my stomach wasn't really up for turkey, cranberry, mash and pumpkin-pie - but I simply had to go. Well, in the night I got the shakes and today I'm feeling everything but fine but whom have I to blame but me? More »

The Bug's Back

Ooooooh - that was a nasty surprise. After having been violently sick on Sunday I felt really good on Monday and was really up to 100 % again on Tuesday. And that's when it hit mit again. More »

A Weekend Full of Shit

Group photo in Lanquin If there is one leitmotif for the past weekend, then it should probably be "shitty". First we crawled, slipped, climbed and fell into bat-shit, then I was pretty much shitting myself for most of Sunday. And finally, we had to deal with some shit with the shuttle. But you know what? I still had a lot of fun! More »

A Modern Tithe

Iglesia San Francisco in Antigua Coming from Germany, which is very, very secular (I think roughly a third of the population of 82 million is not baptized) I find strong displays of religiousness slightly peculiar. From my point of view even the US are an extremely religious country where faith permeates more aspects of society than I'm confident with. So you can probably imagine that the importance of religion in Guatemala is something that I find slightly strange. Even more so after I found out that not everything is as it seems. More »

A Tentative Plan

It seems like a tentative plan as to what to do next is slowly forming. I'll probably go to the lagunas of Semuc-Champey with a few people I know this weekend, then to Tikal and after that I'll see. As always things were a bit more complicated than I originally thought. More »

Pub Golf

The problem with Antigua is that it is always someones last night. And of course that means that you have to go out. And that you have to toast them. And then you also have to toast all those people whom have left earlier and who are not with us anymore ("Out of sight out of mind" doesn't apply here). For his last night Tom, who left this morning, added a new, playful variant to this merry tradition: Pub Golf. More »

What's next?

I'm being really indecisive right now. On the one hand I really liek Antigua. On the other hand going to school every day and doing homework in the afternoon is starting to get kinda old. Besides the original reason I was learning Spanish for was so that I could use it while travelling. If I only stay here it'd be kinda a waste of money. So what should I do? Should I stay or should I go? More »

A Slightly (Un)romantic Weekend

Kathy was down in Antigua for the weekend. But unfortunately things didn't quite work out as planned. Originally we had planned to climb Acatenango together but since it was so frigging cold all week I sortof chickened out. As it turned out though, that was quiety lucky 'cause neither Kathy nor me were at our best this weekend. More »

A Violent Week

This has been a pretty bad week as far as violence in Guatemala is concerned. Almost every day you read of tourists getting, robbed, shot or raped. And of course you hear even more than you read. The problem is, I don't know whether whether we here in Antigua simply pay more attention to it, since a lot of tourists have recently been victims of violent crimes or whether the situation really has gotten worse. More »

Smoke and Fire on Pacaya

View from Pacaya I did something really cool today - I climbed my first ever active volcano: Pacaya, about two hours away from Antigua. Ben, Julie and me had to get up at an ridiculously early hour (05.45) - but it was definitely worth it! By 10.00 we were right at the edge of the crater and the view was simply fantastic! More »

Relaxing at Lago de Atitlán

Lago de Atitlán After I´ve had so many problems to actually get to Lake Atitlán everything else went just perfectly! Kathy had gotten my email and was at the bus stop when I arrived (a mere five hours later than planned) and the place where we stayed was just perfect. More »

Roadblocks and Burning Tires on the Road to Panajachel

What is the world coming to if you can´t even trust ex-paramilitaries to be good to their word? I was supposed to be halfway to Panajachel by now, but the roads are blocked by loads of people who want money for things they did in some war 20 years ago (mainly slaughtering Mayans). And that´s after they promised on thursday that they wouldn´t do anything like that for the next eight days. Dammit! Can´t you trust anyone anymore these days? More »

Antigua Nights

Cafe No Sé Oh oh. This hasn't happened to me often on this trip, but I think I could easily get stuck in Antigua. As a matter of fact, there are plenty of people here, to whom exactly that happend. They came for a day or a week and have been here for months or years, got a job in a bar, opened a business etc.. And why not? This place is really amazingly loveable. Though imho partly for the wrong reasons. More »

Todos Santos - The Fiesta in the Cemetery

Giant Kites at Santiago Sacatepeques I do not want to talk about it, ok? I simply do not want to talk about it. About that nasty, ugly thing that happened in that big, stupid country to the north of me. I mean, in a way it´s even worse than last time. ´Cause after all, the last time he wasn´t really elected at all. But this time he won the popular and the electoral vote. Dear God!!! Aaah - now I am talking about it, after all. Damn him! Well, fortunately my favourite pub here, Cafe No Se, is offereing cheap Tequilla (Q 8) tonight to make it easier to forget. For everyone else, here is a little something to cheer you up. Dancing on graves. More »

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