Sunday, January 10, 2010

Nicaragua January 10th

This was our weekend of...rest and relaxation. I, personally, am rather anxious to start working tomorrow. I am not going crazy, but I'd love to be photographing all the time. Yesterday afternoon, we went to a place on the shore of a volcanic lake, called Craters Edge www.craters-edge.com. It's like a hostel, with a large open air dorm, plus smaller private rooms. The water is 78 degrees, and is slightly sufuric. Tourists get fed breakfast, lunch and dinner (good food, too) and can borrow kayaks or tubes. Massages are an option, and two of the girls had them. The photo above is from our orientation from the owner, Anne, when we arrived last night.

The room that we all slept in was set up like this (above) and had 12 beds. It was basically set into the hillside, and the front "door" was really just a big iron gate with screens on it. It worked! From the top of the resort to the bottom, there were several buildings designed this way, to take advantage of the terrain. Of course, this also meant that if you forgot something in the upper building, and then went to the lake edge, you had to climb all the way back up the many stairs to get back to the top. Suffice to say, I did a lot of climbing. :)


This is one section of the stairs down to the water. You can just barely see the roof of the lower hut. This photo was taken from the 3rd level...there are 4 different levels in all.



The girls at dinner last night...we had fun with long shutter speeds. As we ate dinner, we were kept company by a very entertaining praying mantis. He would flit around to each of us, preen, and provided general comic relief. And then, just as we were finshing dinner, he leapt into the candle flame (you can see them in the photo, that was all we had for light) and died. The poor thing!




The walls of one of the buildings.





One of the two resident cats. He was playful and well socialized. At one point, I overheard a conversation between a guest and Anne. The guest was asking if it was a "nica" cat (from Nicaragua). Most Nica cats are skinny and half dead, perpetually. She laughed and said that it was amazing how different they can look when you, you know, FEED them! And fix them. She's right.






There was a floating dock that the girls swam out to. Inner tubes were popular. The water was pretty choppy...again, it is the windy season. :)








The whole group: Jackie, me, Jessica, Marianne, Nicole, Melissa, Leah, and Kelly on the upper patio area.


















After arriving back at the Manna house, several girls joined mark for a yoga class. Mark is here visiting from Thailand...where he has lived for 4 years, teaching yoga.









3 comments:

J Katz said...

Looks like fun Erika, I'm jealous. Have a good rest of the trip

Tammy W said...

You make everything beautiful and interesting.

Tina Z said...

Great shots, E. Taking yoga from someone who has been learning in Thialand is amazing.