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Entries in Central America (51)

Thursday
Jun282012

Picture of the Day: Market in Antigua Guatemala

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Antingua Guatemala, Guatemala
7.03.2010 

Monday
Jun252012

Picture of the Day: Ship Transiting Through the Pedro Miguel Locks

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pedro Miguel Locks
Canal Zone, Panama
6.2012 

Thursday
Jun142012

Treasures From My Travels: Panama Souvenirs

Yesterday I returned from a wonderful trip to Panama with my sister. We visited the canal, saw the old colonial city in Casco Viejo and went hiking in the rainforest. We spent a day in El Valle de Anton, a small town located in an extinct volcano crater, and a beach day on Isla Taboga, an island off of the coast near Panama City. During the whole trip we enjoyed some wonderful food and I especially enjoyed the ceviche and fried yucca.

While on my trip I also collected some new treasures to decorate my home. When Missy and I were visiting the Miraflores Locks at the Panama Canal we popped in the gift shop. Although most of the items were a bit too kitschy for our tastes we really liked the plate with an old map of the canal and we both ended up getting one.

Throughout our trip we saw tiny paintings on feathers for sale and I ended up buying three. I love all of the detail on the birds and frog. I'm not so keen on the colors of the mats but that can easily be swapped out when I frame them.

While Missy and I were in El Valle we went to the artisans market and had fun wandering around. One item that we saw a lot of were bateas, which are wooden trays used for tossing corn and rice. Some of them were finely sanded and lacquered but I really liked the unfinished ones that you could clearly tell were handcarved. They also happened to be much cheaper which was another bonus for me. There were some really huge ones I wish I could have taken home but I settled for a mid sized one (B/.5) and two small ones (B/.2 each).

Also at the market, Missy and I couldn't resist getting ourselves some Panama hats. We looked at different hats with different quality of weaving and tried a bunch on until we found ones that we liked. I think it will make a great beach hat.

As much as I love all the things I collected on my trip, my very favorite is a mola that I bought from a lady at a stand in Casco Viejo. Molas are part of traditional blouses of the Kuna women, with one panel being used for the front and another for the back. The have very beautiful reverse applique designs in bright, intricate patterns. The one that I bought has bird and flower designs in orange, red, teal and navy. I absolutely love the design and how skilled the tiny stitches are. At B/.42 ($42) it was by far my most expensive purchase but I thought it was worth it for the craftmanship and large size of the mola.

Now that I have had the fun of acquiring these treasures during my trip I get to have the fun of figuring out how to incorporate them into my home. I am thinking of framing the mola for my guest bedroom but other than that I have no plans yet. I'll have to see what I can come up with.

Thursday
Jun142012

Picture of the Day: Colorful Building in Flores

Flores, Guatemala
7.02.2010

Tuesday
Jun122012

Panamanian Balboa

I knew that Panama used US bills for their currency but before I was reading up on the country prior to my trip here I didn't realize that they used their own coins.

When Panama gained independence from Columbia in 1904 they adopted the Panamanian balboa as their currency and tied it to the US dollar at a 1:1 exchange rate. It was named after the Spanish explorer Vasco Núñez de Balboa who led an expedition crossing the Isthmus of Panama making him the first European to reach the Pacific Ocean from the New World.

The balboa is divided into 100 centésimos and modern coins consist of 1 and 5 centésimos, 1/10, ¼ and ½ balboa coins and the recently introduced 1 and 2 balboa coins. Except for a brief week in 1941, Panama has exclusively used US dollars for their bills. Despite using US bills, it is still called a balboa and the stores mark everything as such using B/ to indicate prices.

While I have been here I have received all of the Panamanian coins except the 2 balboa. I find it really interesting that US coins are also in circulation and they are used interchangeably. Learning new things is always my favorite part of traveling.

Tuesday
Jun122012

Picture of the Day: Heron Along the Shore on Isla Taboga

Isla Taboga, Panama
6.11.2012 

Sunday
May202012

Picture of the Day: Girls Selling Flowers at the Chichi Market

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chichicastenango, Guatemala
07.04.2010 

Thursday
May172012

Panama Getaway Planning

My sister and I are trying to plan a little getaway together in June. It is always a little tricky for us to figure out where we can meet up. Since she lives in the USVI in the Caribbean and I am up in Ann Arbor it can be difficult for us to both find flights to the same place at around the same arrival and departure times for a reasonable price.

Her island has very limited flight options but after a some investigative work it is looking like we are going to be able to meet up in Panama. I am really excited. Not only does offer the chance to see the Panama Canal but there are so many other wonderful places to explore.

I want to visit the old city, Panama Viejo, as well as Casco Viejo to see some of the beautiful architecture. I also want to travel to El Valle, a small town situated in a dormant volcano crater, to enjoy the mountains and surrounding forests.

We are still in the early stages of planning (getting flights and working out some accommodations) but hopefully it all comes together. Do you have any summer getaways coming up? Where are you going (or wish you were going)? Are you in the midst of planning right now?

Tuesday
May152012

Picture of the Day: Woman Weaving on a Backstrap Loom

Guatemala City, Guatemala
07.01.2010 

Wednesday
May092012

Picture of the Day: Overlooking the Dock at San Juan La Laguna

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

San Juan La Laguna, Guatemala
07.05.2010