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I’m with my favourite!
The online space of Caroline Bach
I’m with my favourite!
Driving on the world’s longest avenue with the world’s sweetest people. Chidooo guey!
TierrAdentro is a Cultural Center and Café supporting the Zapatista movement.
I’m in wonderful little San Cristobal de las Casas and I would seriously consider staying here for a month if it was an option. So much consideration for your fellow human being – so many nice places for interesting food experiences, organic coffee and people watching.
Going to Mexico City tonight.
Hey dears, sorry for the absence. I’m alive and happy and might have a moment to blog properly tomorrow or so. Mexico is fantastic! Many hugs. C
Here’s a small glimpse of yesterday’s adventure in the Maya capital. Guatemala has been astonishing – today I’m crossing the border to Mexico.
Hello life, after 34 hours on the road I’m in Antigua – back to doing what I love and reconnected with myself. The photography, the unpredictability. So many faces, so many stories – new friends and genuine friendliness all around.
5.30am. Almost done here. Juan Porfilio says good morning.
We’re on the border now so this is my last little shout-out via my Nica 3G.
Sending much love to my Nica friends and work colleagues, you know who you are – it’s been a great half year and I am thankful for all I’ve learnt from you and all the good times we’ve shared.
Thank you and stay in touch!
Camila, lillgrisen, thanks for joining me in this adventure and enjoy the rest of your stay, the planets will surely continue to align and there are still a lot of gallo pinto places to try out!
Fily, qué hongos?! Thanks for the help this morning and for all the beautiful and positive vibes! Saludos a la Nica!
Natalia, Gaby – keep me posted on the project, it’s going to be big!! :D
I’m sitting next to a girl who possibly has the coolest name on the continent.
Twelve hours ahead of us to San Salvador, then I will spend the night there to catch the morning bus to Guatemala City. Probably. One never knows for sure. :)
A lot of hours to contemplate, think, and look out the window – in the meantime, young and curious Jahoska keeps asking me very random things and showing me YouTube videos on her phone. Now she is telling me about her life and childhood, and it is very, interesting and sad. Her name was misspelled when her birth was registered for the first time at the age of six. She was born in Guatemala, but her birth was never registered by her mother, until an uncle brought her to Nicaragua. There are a lot of stories in one story here, but I can’t share them like this.
Basically, I’m on the road again..
And very soon I will be crossing the border to one of the world’s most dangerous country. Or at least that’s what they say about Honduras..
Closing another chapter. Thank you, Nicaragua.