That’s right, I said THE rainy season, or invierno (winter) as most people call the rainy season in Guatemala. I thought of the rainy season in other parts of the world, such as England or the winter in Canada, when I saw this girl enjoying the sun with such carefree pleasure and I figured I had to brag about our invierno—rainy season, so I took the shot.
Come and visit us during rainy season too, we make sure you get plenty of sunshine as well!
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Since living in England, I remind myself of the brilliant weather in Antigua every day. Here you cannot even sunbathe in “verano”!
Rudy, after surviving a very long and cold NY “invierno”, you make me rethink where I might go for retirement! Ah, Antigua!
I know that the rainy season is my ‘traditional’ vacation time, Rudy, but this year I’m going to wait for drier weather. I wonder if I will recognize La Antigua without the afternoon-long downpours…?
If anyone is interested in reading the book that the lady in the picture is reading I provide the name for you: The Mystic Masseur by 2001 Nobel Prize winner V. S. Naipaul, his first novel written in 1957.