Tuesday, 26 December 2023

Guatemala - Rio Dulce, Guatemala City Trip, It’s Christmas

With all the rain and cloudy skies, and being mid December, ie winter, the temperatures have finally begun to cool down and most mornings are a cool 20 deg C, enough to make me get my slippers out as the wood floors are chilly underneath foot.


Nicholas’ days are filled with repairs, maintenance, upgrades and new projects. My days with normal boat household chores and cleaning. Not much to report.

Shopping in our local village of Fronteras is fun, and for my Cruiser friends in Bahamas, this veg haul cost me a whopping $9.  👍


I’ve baked some yummy Christmas Fruit Mince tarts, and tried a new bread recipe in my bread maker with disastrous results



Great Chicken pie for dinner


We often hear the Howler monkeys in the trees, however whenever I’ve seen them I never have a camera ready. So here are some shots my friend Michele of Reach took. 





Our local crane has become very accustomed to us and does not budge from his fishing post on the end of our walk on, whilst we move around outside on Meshugga


Meshugga still in her same berth


The Sunset is now beginning to show itself. It was further north and behind the hill to the right during Summer.


Sunday 17 December, Another Cruisers Swop Meet. Nothing of interest to buy this time.


And then immediately to the Litegua Bus Station in the Fronteras village for me to travel to Guatemala City. I had an ideal seat, no 3, front right window seat on a double decker bus. Birds Eye view for the 7 hour journey.


Going over our Rio Dulce bridge at the start of the trip.


This was an interesting sight. We sat behind this cattle carrier for about a half hour

Arriving in Guatemala City to heavy traffic

Beautiful church decorated with tinsel

The reason for my Guat City trip was to see a Periodontist to get the second half of an Implant done. I’d had the surgery done in Cape Town in July, and now that the post should be settled in the bone, needed the gum cut open, torque tested and a bridge of two implants and one hanging tooth to be fabricated.

I went to Dental Experts where Dr Alan Antillon, who speaks excellent English, does much Implant and Oral Reconstruction work for Dental Travelers from USA and Canada. Prior to my first appointment Dr Alan imported the Implant Abutment, as the type/brand used in Cape Town was not readily available in Guatemala. 

I stayed at a lovely BnB, which is owned by Dr Alan’s mother Ursula, and offer the service to Dr Alan’s patients of collecting them from the airport and ferrying them to and from Dental Appointments. Amazing arrangement, in a stunning location in the best area/zone in Guat City. I had a double room with en-suite with a huge shower. The BnB and bedrooms are also serviced/cleaned daily.





Between Dental appointments I walked the neighborhood and to the various Malls, all within a 1 km radius 

The huge Christmas tree in the Las Américas Mall







Inside one of the many Christmas Stores.



Spoiling myself, I had a Facial, Manicure and Pedicure.  

I spent 5 days in Guatemala City, and was glad to get home to Meshugga and Nicholas.

Back at Meshugga, it’s Christmas! The quietest one we’ve had in years. We had a small feast of a 4.5 Lb Lobster salad, and roast chicken with fixings. Too stuffed from the rich food, we never made it to Dom Pedro’s for desert. They’ll keep for tomorrow!



Merry Christmas to our family and friends 🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲



3 comments:

  1. Wow what a journey to G City. Place looks amazing, one of the largest Xmas trees I’ve seen. Pleased we could talk on Xmas day, even though connection was not great. I’m sure new year will be more exciting than Xmas for both of you. Enjoy tour last couple of weeks there. lol

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  2. Yes, I am jealous of your veggies!!! Your trip to Guatemala City looks fun but exhausting! Glad you've got your teeth all sorted out - I assume the red wine ban is now lifted??

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