January 1 through 7
OK. So I am the worse blogger in the world but I have been very busy. In my spare time :) I crochet hats and blankets for newborns. We have a group of missionaries here who are doing humanitarian work and one of the things they do is take packets to the new mothers at the hospitals. The packet consists of a blanket, a hat, a onesie, and a few other little things. Without these packets most babies would go home wrapped in newspaper.
| Some of the hats I am crocheting. |
But back to our travels. The first two weeks of January were temple closure time so we went traveling. President had been traveling the week before with his family who had come to visit so was very tired and since he was our transportation for the week we did not leave until Tuesday. Since Prices had their family down for a visit only Winkfields went with us and we headed for Rio Dulce. We stopped at Quirigua as Winkfields had not been anywhere in Guatemala yet. The Mayan stelae are very impressive there. Banana fields are all around Quirigua.
| Stela in Quirigua |
| Jaguar head with man's head in the mouth. Use your imagination. |
| They have to keep straightening this one. Apparently most of these were on the ground to start with. |
| Eldon standing by a stela |
| There were lots of Stelae. |
| Door into a living space |
| Information about the Acropolis |
| Jungle all around. |
| Some locations of ruins in Guatemala |
| Wagon Wheels and Anchors displayed at the fort. |
| Canons are strategically placed to be fired in all direction. |
| The date stamp on this canon is 1796 |
We returned to our hotel after a little walk and had dinner.
| Looking up at our hotel from the lake. |
| Beautiful flowers all around the hotel |
| View of the Lake from the Hotel |
| Dinner at the hotel |
| San Felipe Castle from the Lake |
| And we are off to Livingston |
| Bird Island |
| All the gang inside a cave |
| President coming out of the cave |
| Water Lilies |
| Flowers growing in the trees. |
| The guide plucked a pod off a tree and gently began peeling it back. |
| Very carefully continued peeling. |
| And handed me this. |
| Doing wash in the mangroves |
| The guide plucked a flower from the water and wove it into a crown |
| And placed it on my head |
| They were adorable. |
| An old boat covered in pelicans |
| Standing next to the Caribbean. |
| Lunch |
We returned to the hotel for a good nights rest and then we took the Winkfields to Tikal the next day. Normans had just been there the week before and preferred to hang around the hotel and rest.
Tikal hadn't changed much from the last time we were there.
| Jaguar temple in the main plaza |
| Wild turkeys roam the entire complex |
| Top of temple IV |
| Looking out over the jungle from the top of temple IV. The Jaguar temple is at the center of the picture poking above the trees as are the tops of other temples. |
| Winkfields on top of temple IV |
| Descending the stairs of temple IV |
| Eldon in front of a ruin we had not seen before. |
| Standing by an old ceiba tree. |
| Monkeys in the trees. They are the dark spots. |
| A Relief Map of part of Tikal |
| Macaw at the hotel |
| Our room complete with mosquito netting although there were not many mosquitoes while we were there. |
| Eldon enjoying the hammock on the porch of our cabin. |
| Our cabin. |
| Front entry to the hotel. |
| Hot water falls |
| The water falls are very hot and one does not stay under them for very long. |
Great pictures Dawn, thanks for keeping us updated and allowing us to go along with you. XO Glen.
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