We made it across the border... on our way to Granada. |
Each of the isletas have mansions built on them, and most are owned by the rich and famous. |
Lola and Grace smiling for the camera! |
A darling family in Nicaragua full of smiles. |
Brock and Grace on a swing in the open garden in our hotel, Hotel Corazon. |
Britton and Austin play chess at the hotel. |
Looking down the well. |
From the top of a watch tower looking down. |
Brock and Grace with darling little kids who come clean up the leaves and get paid in Mango's from the tree growing overhead. They were darling. |
I just thought this little girl and her dad were so darling. Her name is 'Dulce,' which means candy. |
Our horse carriage ride through Granada to see historic sites. |
Austin and Jason in front of sculpture that was found in the 1500's, made by Indians that were in Central America before Columbus discovered America. |
Britton in a hall full of the statues found; they were absolutely incredible. The museum is in the oldest monastery in Central America... built in the 1500's. |
Grace in front of one of the sculptures. The sculptures are all sitting, which means they lived in peace and were 'thinkers,' not 'fighters'. |
The cathedral in the center of town. |
SO many bikers with multiple riders all over town... |
Playing cards at the hotel... so pretty and peaceful there. |
Looking into the mouth of the Masaya Volcano |
Austin carrying Grace up the tall steps to the lookout at the volcano. |
The cars were to be faced toward the exit in case the volcano started erupting in a big way. |
Instructions on what to do in case of a big eruption... including climbing under the car if necessary. |
Looking into the mouth of the volcano. |
In front of the inactive 'Catarina' volcano, now full of rain water. So pretty! |
A wall very close to the Catarina volcano, that was a military base in the 1980's and now a restaurant. These are bullet holes from the war that have not been repaired... pretty eerie. |
We found the missionaries on their P-day... had a great visit. |
Mahi-mahi... my favorite dinner in Nicaragua. So fresh and it melted in my mouth! |
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