HAPPY NEW YEAR !!
YES, WE ALL MADE IT TO 2013 ![]() To be honest, mostly I feel badly for Guatemala's tourist economy. They expected, and prepared for, a lot of tourism because of all the 'End of the World' hype. And it just didn't pan out. At least the times I was in Guatemala - it was quiet, very quiet. 'Silencio' as they say. For the first time in years I could find a place to park my car. The travel agency we work with let drivers go. I walked by many empty restaurants. I hope 2103 brings more visitors for all our friends in Guatemala who depend on tourism.
We had a good year, not great, but good, and wrapped it up in December with the Wajshakib B'atz (Mayan New Year for the 260 day sacred calendar) trip. It
![]() ![]() Edith and Ceci still help me out - which is GREAT !! Edith moved from the city to Antigua with her two children, mother and brother. So it is nice that she is close by, and for those of you on facebook know, she is a very active facebook user. So is Ceci, so best to see photos of them and kids on facebook.
Dona Filo and her fa
![]() As for business, it seems I'm heading more in the direction of offering fewer art and photo 'learning' workshops, and more Maya cultural trips - learning a bit about Mayan history, the calendar, archeology and of course, meeting with our local indigenous friends and experiencing how the 'living Maya' live.
I'm getting feedback that sometimes people just want to visit, or revisit, Guatemala at a slower pace, with some familiar stops, but also a few new places - like the animal market in San Francisco el Alto we went to in July. It was so cool !!! This picture doesn't do it justice, but trust me, I know you'd love it. I am working more with art or photo centers, who will offer trips to their own members, so I can do what I do best - provide the experience in Guatemala - and spend less time trying to figure out how to market w social media. It's just not my strong suit. And I haven't forgotten about Cuba and Ecuador. I just haven't gotten to it quite yet - am focusing my attention on my kids and their academic success right now. Which brings me to.... ![]() Then there is my Tommy boy. I swear his voice dropped an octave in a week!! No squeaks, just all of a sudden, people started asking me who was the guy answering the phone at our house. He still my way into sports - put in the first goal in last night's hockey game, and also plays soccer when the ice and cold go away here in Minnesota. ![]() We think of you all fondly and send our best regards and warm thoughts to all of you who have joined us, and become friends, over these past 18 years.
All the best in 2013 and abracos fuertes de Liza, Jessenia and Tommy ******************************************************************************************************** |
HAPPY NEW YEAR !!
YES, WE ALL MADE IT TO 2013 ![]() To be honest, mostly I feel badly for Guatemala's tourist economy. They expected, and prepared for, a lot of tourism because of all the 'End of the World' hype. And it just didn't pan out. At least the times I was in Guatemala - it was quiet, very quiet. 'Silencio' as they say. For the first time in years I could find a place to park my car. The travel agency we work with let drivers go. I walked by many empty restaurants. I hope 2103 brings more visitors for all our friends in Guatemala who depend on tourism.
We had a good year, not great, but good, and wrapped it up in December with the Wajshakib B'atz (Mayan New Year for the 260 day sacred calendar) trip. It
![]() ![]() Edith and Ceci still help me out - which is GREAT !! Edith moved from the city to Antigua with her two children, mother and brother. So it is nice that she is close by, and for those of you on facebook know, she is a very active facebook user. So is Ceci, so best to see photos of them and kids on facebook.
Dona Filo and her fa
![]() As for business, it seems I'm heading more in the direction of offering fewer art and photo 'learning' workshops, and more Maya cultural trips - learning a bit about Mayan history, the calendar, archeology and of course, meeting with our local indigenous friends and experiencing how the 'living Maya' live.
I'm getting feedback that sometimes people just want to visit, or revisit, Guatemala at a slower pace, with some familiar stops, but also a few new places - like the animal market in San Francisco el Alto we went to in July. It was so cool !!! This picture doesn't do it justice, but trust me, I know you'd love it. I am working more with art or photo centers, who will offer trips to their own members, so I can do what I do best - provide the experience in Guatemala - and spend less time trying to figure out how to market w social media. It's just not my strong suit. And I haven't forgotten about Cuba and Ecuador. I just haven't gotten to it quite yet - am focusing my attention on my kids and their academic success right now. Which brings me to.... ![]() Then there is my Tommy boy. I swear his voice dropped an octave in a week!! No squeaks, just all of a sudden, people started asking me who was the guy answering the phone at our house. He still my way into sports - put in the first goal in last night's hockey game, and also plays soccer when the ice and cold go away here in Minnesota. ![]() We think of you all fondly and send our best regards and warm thoughts to all of you who have joined us, and become friends, over these past 18 years.
All the best in 2013 and abracos fuertes de Liza, Jessenia and Tommy ******************************************************************************************************** |