Plant pot at Posada del Ángel
Yesterday I brought to you a metal plant against a wall. I bring to you a real plant against a wall on its metal pot. Today I finally got the chance to take some photos with the new camera and this is one of them. I went to Posada del Ángel, a luxury bed-n-breakfast, to take some shots of the interior since there seems to be some interest. I know this place to be a great photographic location and the manager is my friend, so I asked. On June 23rd I told you about the place where Mr. William Jefferson Clinton went to eat, today I bring you the place where he stayed. This was also the first time a U.S. president ever spent the night in Guatemalan soil. I recommend to you, go see their website; it is full of information and gorgeous photos of the place.
“This inn is a pearl. It is easy to say that it’s my favorite inn in Antigua for its attention to detail, intimacy, and extraordinary service. And I am not alone; ex-Prime Minister of Canada, Pierre Trudeau and Senator Tom Daschle bunked here.” Carol Schimke gives Posada del Angel 5 stars in her book Incredible Inns of Central America.


July 7th, 2006
They also covered up the giant “Lawonski” sign that Bill Clinton would have ridden past on the way to Antigua from the airport.
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July 7th, 2006
Lol at the about comment!
Lovely shot and beautiful colours!
July 7th, 2006
I like this photo very much.
July 7th, 2006
I love this photo too! Such rich colors!
July 7th, 2006
Hey, as well as Saints (or, maybe the opposite thereof, he he :), we have something else in common - Clinton visits!
That is a gorgeous photo. So warm.
July 7th, 2006
I have nothing original to say so I can only repeat what has already been said: beautiful photo.
July 12th, 2006
WOW!
This would make a great watercolor!
Gorgeous color and composition again Rudy!

May 18th, 2007
[...] del Ángel. The good taste around this bed-and-breakfast is evident in the tiniest details like a plant pot, even if it is rusted pot, or the exuberant green garden or even when you open any window or door. [...]