On this cool,
rainy fall night, I'd like nothing better than sipping the cider and taking the tours!
Not exact matches
I started it on a
rainy night, thinking I would
fall asleep quickly, and ended up reading the entire book (Diane W)!
Winter is high season, with clear days and chilly
nights; summer is
rainy season, with green hills and mild temperatures;
fall is fiesta season, boasting tourists, parades, and fireworks.
Days in Guatemala — 29 Miles traveled — 477 Shuttle vans — 5 Hours on shuttle vans — 29 Flat tires — 1 Tuk - tuks — 2 (3 - wheeled motorbike taxis) Boat trips — 2 Trains — 0 Planes — 0 Cities visited — 5 Beds slept in — 8 Rooms with A / C — 0
Nights under mosquito net — 3 Beaches — 0 Lakes — 2 Rivers — 1 Natural Pools — 10 (Semuc Champey) Volcanoes climbed — 1 Volcano eruptions viewed — 1 (Volcan Fuego near Antigua) Earthquakes — 1 (Antigua) Ruins — 1 Horseback rides — 1 Pyramids climbed — 5 Traveler's stomach incidents — 1 Colds — 2 (1 each during a
rainy week in Panajachel) Caves Explored — 2
Falls off a waterfall in a cave -1 (Heather at Semuc Champey — 12 feet high) Days on antibiotics (anti-malarial)-- 29 Churches & Cathedrals — 4 Ruins of Churches in Antigua — 6 World Cup Matches watched — 5 (Spanish Commentary), 1 (English) Coffee fincas — 1 Museums — 1 Restaurants — 49 Uses of hair dryer — 2 (Heather) Days /
nights wearing makeup — 6 (yes, Heather again)
Bring warm clothes as the
nights might get chilly, especially during the
rainy season which
falls from July to September.