Who waters all those plants?

Doorway #10 on Calle de las Campanas

It is very common to see plants above the walls and doors in Antigua. The Land of the Eternal Spring is Guatemala’s slogan; it is quite true and even more so for Antigua. Here, the flowers are ALWAYS blooming and it does not matter when you come, the gardens will give you their best fruits and flowers. Yobabe reminds us that the old house on August 3rd is located in a beautiful place with beautiful weather and excellent atmosphere and thus whatever we pay for the property it is well worth it.

The answer to the question who water all those plants is the May 11th post.

5 Responses to “Who waters all those plants?”




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  1. rickemmanuel Says:

    love your door series. i’m assuming the houses behind these doors are grand and big.

  2. Rudy Girón Says:

    Most of the houses are grand and big in Antigua. Many are mansion. Read my caption on Nobody walks in L.A., everybody walks in Antigua.

  3. Helen Says:

    Not me …. I don’t do well with plants and they are so beautiful I would not want to take the chance of hurting them! Nice photo and the door series is awesome!

  4. Pamela Says:

    The Land of the Eternal Spring - No please Rudy, tell me you’re are kidding. OK, I know you’re not, but one coincidence after another is beginning to get, well, a bit eerie. Tenerife is promoted, above all else, for it’s constant Spring-like weather as The Land of the Eternal Spring.

  5. Rudy Girón Says:

    Pamela, I believe your city is stalking my city. Stop it!

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