The Coffee Colors
The other day we heard many voices on the other side of the fence; voices of children and women just talking and laughing. We approached the windows on the second floor to see what was all the commotion; then we saw men, women and children harvesting the coffee. At this moment, you can see the turning point of coffee from green to golden yellow and finally cherry red.
Come back tomorrow to see the next door coffee plantation and the different colors of coffee.

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March 1st, 2008
[...] Yesterday’s photo was a close-up of the coffee bush in the lower left corner of today’s photo. If you click on the image above you can the coffee bushes (the small trees) being harvested under the shadows of the Gravilea trees in San Pedro Las Huertas, La Antigua Guatemala. Around La Antigua Guatemala you can find coffee bushes everywhere, including as part of the hedges of La Compañía de Jesús ruins. [...]
March 7th, 2008
Thanks for the coffee colors.
It has become a tradition with us that we get coffee from Guatemala in Guatemala while we are there. Yeah, I meant to be redundant just now. I probably should not say this on this site, but can you keep a secret? We took a tour of a coffee plantation in Coban and bought some coffee there.