I am going to miss the vibrant colors of Guatemala. Whether you are walking to the market to buy fruits and vegetables, watching a sunset or passing by a woman in traditional dress...the streets of Guatemala are always alive with color. The traditional dress of the men, women and children range from every color in the rainbow and the markets are always bursting with fresh fruit in yellows, greens and reds. I am going to miss the vibrance and the warmth of these colors that I have grown so accustomed to over the last year.
"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbour. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." -- Mark Twain
Saturday, January 21, 2012
#8.
#8. Los Colores
I am going to miss the vibrant colors of Guatemala. Whether you are walking to the market to buy fruits and vegetables, watching a sunset or passing by a woman in traditional dress...the streets of Guatemala are always alive with color. The traditional dress of the men, women and children range from every color in the rainbow and the markets are always bursting with fresh fruit in yellows, greens and reds. I am going to miss the vibrance and the warmth of these colors that I have grown so accustomed to over the last year.
I am going to miss the vibrant colors of Guatemala. Whether you are walking to the market to buy fruits and vegetables, watching a sunset or passing by a woman in traditional dress...the streets of Guatemala are always alive with color. The traditional dress of the men, women and children range from every color in the rainbow and the markets are always bursting with fresh fruit in yellows, greens and reds. I am going to miss the vibrance and the warmth of these colors that I have grown so accustomed to over the last year.
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