Fruit and Vegetable Stand in San Juan del Obispo

I hope you enjoy the daily life stamps I share with you from in and around La Antigua Guatemala. A tall side walk where you can sit; a nylon tent for shade and protection against the rains; and last but not least, fresh fruits and veggies and you’re ready for business. This fruit and vegetable … Read more

Nísperos from San Juan del Obispo

Apparently the nísperos, loquats, from San Juan del Obispo are the best of Guatemala. Just look at the size of those nísperos versus the normal size. As I have shared before, nisperos are known as loquats, sapodilla and naseberry in other countries. What about the flavour, what does it tastes like? Well, Raquel shared this … Read more

Sunday Afternoon at San Juan del Obispo

True to my original goal of sharing stamps of daily life in and around La Antigua Guatemala, I have the pleasure to share with you this image of a peaceful and wonderful Sunday afternoon in San Juan del Obispo, Antigua Guatemala. I can honestly say that most of Guatemala have daily life stamps such as … Read more

Fountain at San Juan del Obispo, Antigua Guatemala

The question should be, when was the last time you visited San Juan del Obispo? If the answer is not recently or ever, shame on you. The village of San Juan del Obispo belongs to the Antigua Guatemala municipality and besides this fountain, a park, the church and palace of the bishop, there is plenty … Read more

Public Washbasins Are the Social Media Networks For Many Villagers in Guatemala

A couple of years ago, I made the declaration that public washbasins, lavaderos, and water tanks, pilas, are the current social media networks of the villagers around Antigua Guatemala. Well, while talking the ladies in this public washbasin in San Juan del Obispo, I can reiterate that this declaration still holds true. Public laundry washbasins … Read more

Clear skies and beautiful weather available in Antigua Guatemala

In case you didn’t know, on Thursday night we had rain falling in Guatemala which caused most peaks above 3,700 meters to acquire cap of snow; by the way, that’s 12,200 feet for those of you who still live in a place where the metric system is not in place yet. The skies around Antigua … Read more

It’s time for the paint job again

As I have mentioned before because of the high levels of humidity around Antigua Guatemala, people have to paint their walls often, sometimes in a yearly basis. Not every time walls get painted they use the same color and after so many years when the paint peels, you get the gorgeous texture where the different … Read more

Façade of Parroquia de San Juan del Obispo

I am sorry to be sharing so many photos which basically brags about the wonderful weather we are experiencing in Antigua Guatemala. Well not really, I mean I am not sorry. However, I am sharing these photos with you, so that must count for something, right? So, it you want to scape the cold and … Read more

Yes, this is the rainy season in Antigua Guatemala

Yes, this is the rainy season in Antigua Guatemala by Rudy Giron

Yes, this is the rainy season in Antigua Guatemala. If you have followed AntiguaDailyPhoto for a while you would know that I don’t like the rainy season too much, except for this gorgeous temperate rainy season with clear skies and agreeable weather in the morning and some light rains in the late afternoons or nights. … Read more

The Quality of Life in the Enchanting Antigua Guatemala

The Quality of Life in the Enchanting Antigua Guatemala by Rudy Giron

I’ve said it before and believe I don’t get tire of repeating it: Many Guatemalans take advantage of the peaceful and tranquil atmosphere in and around La Antigua Guatemala to spend some quality time with friends, family or by themselves. The best things in life are free or nearly free as Claudia put it, “… … Read more