Showing posts with label Guatemala. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guatemala. Show all posts

Saturday, November 1, 2014

Day of the Dead in My Adoptive Country - Guatemala

This weekend is a huge holiday in Guatemala full of cultural traditions that I've grown used to. However, I've never shared what Guatemalans do on Day of the Dead and All Saints Day. So, today, I will take a turn from sharing romances and show you the beauties of my adopted country. 



November 1st marks the beginning of the celebrations. These celebrations are in honor of those who have passed on. Rather than a melancholy time, it is a time of happiness and celebration. The biggest celebration is the Kite Festival in Sumpango, Guatemala. 


At the Kite Festival, visitors will find enormous kites made of tissue paper with elaborate designs. It is said that the kites are a way of communicating with the dead. In some of the smaller villages, it is traidition to take 40 days to build the giant kite. Unmarried men trek to the woods to find bamboo for the kite frames. The other parts of the kite are usually made with natural materials -- flowers, plants, woven cloth. Nowadays, you will see the kites are made with bright tissue paper. 



On November 1, thousands flock to the Sumpango cemetary where they fly the kites, have picnics on their family's graves and decorate the graves with flowers. It is quite the event!


Another tradition is the cultural dish called FIAMBRE. It is a vegetable salad mixed with a vinaigrette. Even after all these years, I haven't acquired the taste for it. However, many still love it.
There is also Pan de Muerto which is easier on the tongue. 


What types of events or traditions do you have on the Day of the Dead? 

Saturday, September 15, 2012

My Adopted Home - Guatemala

Happy Independence Day to my adopted country, Guatemala!
Find some favorite pictures and a 40-second clip below and ENJOY!

Lake Atitlan, Guatemala

Typical clothing - love all the colors

Monterrico Beach, Pacific Coast

Volcan de Fuego, currently erupting

The city I live - Guatemala City



Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Volcanos and Beauty of Guatemala

My littlest doing his Spiderman pose in front of the ruins.
Mi Guatemala

As I mentioned in a previous post, my sister came to visit after many years. We took a mini-vacation to Antigua, Guatemala. I promised pictures, and I want to share the beauty of this country. Although it is a third-world country, there are many beautiful places to visit. My favorites are the volcanoes that seem to follow you wherever you go.

View from apartment in Guatemala City. Volcan de Fuego.

Volcanes Acatenango and Fuego. Fuego is still active at a low level with steam visible  daily.


Streets of Antigua, Guatemala

Volcan de Fuego

Volcan de Agua

Beautiful art everywhere
Santa Catalina Arch
Cathedral at Central Park, Antigua, Guatemala
As you can see, Guatemala is full of beauty, nature and culture. Why not take a leap and visit an unknown place. Just let me know if you decide to stop by! I'll be waiting for you with a cup of coffee in one hand and a list of exciting adventures in another.

Thanks for stopping by,

Melinda