The facade of the church in San Andres Xecul, a small town outside of Quetzaltenango. Fortunately there wasn't direct sunlight on it or our eyes might have been permanently damaged.
Hey Matt - I saved your email from 10/05 and only now using one of my procrastinating moments to check out your blog. Pretty cool. Fun read. Nice pix. It started sucking me in to read more, but alas, back to work I go.
This journal once chronicled the experience of a low-level American diplomat living in Guatemala. Then he went to Latvia, and Afghanistan, and then back "home" to Washington, DC for a bit. He is now serving in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. If you are one of the few people of no blood relation to the authors who has come here in search of Guatemalan content, here are a few choices from the archives that we like:
In Afghanistan, the photographic opportunities were often limited to what we could sneak with a point-and-shoot camera out the bulletproof window of a speeding SUV. But sometimes we got out and about. A few favorites from that tour:
We've also vacationed aggressively in each region we've been posted in, and taken some epic home leave trips, usually leading to better photos than those where we were posted. Those photos are included in the blog, but somehow holiday snaps seem beneath this sidebar.
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Hey Matt -
I saved your email from 10/05 and only now using one of my procrastinating moments to check out your blog.
Pretty cool. Fun read. Nice pix.
It started sucking me in to read more, but alas, back to work I go.
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