
Before and After: Arches reflected on Pilas de Santa Clara at Night
It was on July 27, 2006 when I shared my version of the reflected arches on Tanque de la Unión, which you …
It was on July 27, 2006 when I shared my version of the reflected arches on Tanque de la Unión, which you …
We continue our photographic tour through the lesser known parts of Antigua Guatemala. This is my favorite spot in the entire city …
Cafes have always been a great location for reading, especially if you’re sitting a window with lots of natural light or in …
Honest, I wish you were here… the weather is incredible in this corner of the world and Guatemalans burn fireworks in every …
It blows my mind how easily people get disoriented in Antigua Guatemala and that’s when even using a map. La Antigua Guatemala …
Here’s your illustrated Spanish word of the day: Kiosko or Quiosco for kiosk. During Lent and Holy Week, you can find information …
Just when you think you have covered every single corner of La Antigua Guatemala, you come across something that you should have …
Here’s your Spanish word of the day: sombrero or hat. I’ve reflecting upon the most recent scandals in Guatemala [do a quick …
The Holy Week Is Officially Over! Yes, it’s official, the Semana Santa is over. Now, it is time to ponder over the …
Several times I have covered the usage of technology by the Maya of Guatemala, either here in the archives of AntiguaDailyPhoto or …
People gather around Barrio La Conception, Antigua Guatemala, on December 7 at 6pm for La Quema del Diablo, the burning the devil …
We are very fortunate in La Antigua Guatemala because, besides the fast-food pizzas, we can also get true and authentic Italian and …
Here’s the story of Adam and Domingo, which is the typical story of many of the kids and teenagers of the high …
Once again my photographic collection of mermaids and harpies from Antigua Guatemala was shown as part of the conference, “Las sirenas de …
Here’s your Guatemalan Spanish word for the day: Tinaja or water jar. They don’t make things like they used. Take this over …