Nothing is Sacred in Guatemala

Nothing is Sacred in Guatemala

That’s my opinion; what’s yours?

5 Responses to “Nothing is Sacred in Guatemala”




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  1. Lessie Says:

    What is it that’s locked?

  2. Ale Says:

    Nope, unfortunately not. *sigh*

  3. Katrina Says:

    I think I saw this the other day! Is that a doorbell and a device for talking to people who are inside the house?
    I think it’s on the same street as La Fabrica, the gym.

  4. Anamaria Says:

    Yes, the need for such a little gate is an unfortunate reality, but it redeems itself with its’ pleasing Gothic architectural appearance. Very Antigua!!

  5. Ann (MobayDP) Says:

    LOL. This could be a scene in Jamaica! Although I must confess that I have not seen an intercom grilled here…as yet!

    I put my plant outside my office door one day just to let it have some sun. I went inside to fill the watering can with some water. I took less than 5 minutes. When I got back the plant was gone.

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