This is where Sheny and I went for a breakfast . It is an old colonial hotel. this is the mortar & pestle they use to make the cornflour. You can see the grey round circle behind me,, it is the 'burner' stove they use to cook the tortiallas on and then put themin the basket beside & are covered with a beautiful guatemalan cloth. (everywhere in town you see women selling or cooking them.)
This is the garden you look at from the white tables. so pretty. Doors in back are rooms around the garden.
This is upstairs from restaurant. Love the colours. chairs to sit and read , dream, etc.
This is one of my favourite stalls in the market. She has a reputation for being very honest.
and has great produce. A family business. See the garlic over my head. it is braided in ropes.
The small green by my hand is a squash that is delicous. has only one 'seed' in the middle.
I bake it , they boil. When you buy limes you ask for a hand. la mano por favour, and it is five.
We squeeze limes in our water all the time. Did lemons at home, and I miss lemons, but learning to use limes for many things. Sheny always sprinkles lime juice on the chicken before she does any thing with it.
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