Caye Caulker, Belize, its just like any Midwestern town, with palm trees and Spanish accents.
Saturday, September 17, 2005
Photo Friday - September 16 - Divine
Good Friday processional in Livinston Guatemala, at the mouth of the Rio Dulce River. The Livingston community is a amazing mix of Garifuna (African and Arawak Indian mix), Spanish and Mayan Indian. Shot with an old Olympus Comedia. For more photos click on this link.
I was a woman on the verge of a nervous breakdown before I retired at the age of 40 and moved to Belize (17 years ago). I live 20 miles offshore on a teensy weensy tiny island called Caye Caulker, where I have an art gallery and healthy food cafe featuring my art, silk scarves, jewellery and local Belizean artists. Now, I'm a woman living in the moment accepting all the gifts that the universe has to offer.
1 comment:
Lovely pics.
Is there Garifuna music, or did I imagine I read it somewhere?
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