Juayua, El Salvador
March 31st, 2009 · by David · No Comments
This town had a name that was difficult for us to wrap our tongue around. It is pronounced “why-you-a”.
It’s a lovely little colonial town up in the mountains near coffee plantations. Unfortunately, the coffee had all been harvested when we got there. It’s mostly done in December, January, and February depending on the elevation, sun exposure, etc. We did get to see lots of coffee plants, some shaded and some exposed.
an imp on the bus. perhaps he's yours.an imp on the bus. perhaps he's yours.
Eddie - the mascot at Hotel AnáhuacEddie - the mascot at Hotel Anáhuac
lounging at the hotellounging at the hotel
one of hundreds of roadside images the kids tookone of hundreds of roadside images the kids took
a station of the crossa station of the cross
flower petal cross at a station of the crossflower petal cross at a station of the cross
la feria gastronomica - the food festivalla feria gastronomica - the food festival
animal shaped breadanimal shaped bread
Dan and Eddie communeDan and Eddie commune
Dan with a smiley face in his ice creamDan with a smiley face in his ice cream
kids prepare for a sports festivalkids prepare for a sports festival
Dan bridges the cultural and language gap with a game of pick up sticksDan bridges the cultural and language gap with a game of pick up sticks
hanging out in the courtyardhanging out in the courtyard
waiting for breakfast papusaswaiting for breakfast papusas
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