29 February 2024

That was reassuring

Always good to realize that you can rely on some things without fail in most developing countries. That vehicle you see was standing at a traffic light. The signal turned green. Everybody started moving. Excepting this vehicle. His engine stalled.

There was a brief few seconds of honking and then everybody went around him. The driver simply stuck his head out and yelled something in Spanish. From nowhere a few good Samaritans showed up and started pushing the vehicle. Into the parking lot.

I watched while sipping my coffee from the other side of the road. (there is not point being a good Samaritan while enjoying some Guatemalan coffee, I argued with myself; plus that security guy with a double barrel gun was still hanging around 🙂 ).

Getting it out of the road was not enough. The driver yelled something else. Everybody moved to the front and started pushing it back cleanly into a parking spot. One of those guys did not even bother taking his heavy backpack off his back.

The good deed done, they nonchalantly vanished into the crowd like they were born to do this every single day.

The driver, meanwhile seemed to be surprisingly unperturbed by his situation. I now suspect he might have been simply trying to save gas!

29 February 2024

Almost comical

In a nod to the high violence and crime rate in the country, even in the very safe zones in the city, you will see all sorts of cops and security folks. That particular security person standing a few yards from where I was having my coffee was carrying a double barrel gun. He can’t possibly have enough energy to hold it up. His wiry legs were thinner than the gun barrels. But he dragged it with him with the mouth of the barrel always pointing down in a very self righteous way.

By the way, if you have been following my blogs – check out that two wheeler. The driver has a helmet on? Yes. The pillion rider? Not so much!! What did I tell you? I do not understand laws!!

29 February 2024

First thing first

Dropped my suitcase and bag. Familiarized myself from the hotel staff which are the safe zones and which are not the safe zones for me to walk around. Once I got the perimeter memorized from Google maps, hit the road looking for some Guatemalan coffee.

For a country that makes so much coffee, finding a cafe was a bit of a chore. Finally, found a nice one. Made friends with the barista – Olanda who showed me her style of making cappuccino and then took a picture of me as I drank it sitting by the roadside.

Interestingly enough, you enjoy your coffee and then you pay – not the other way around that I am used to. BTW, I found Guatemalan coffee to be much sweeter and almost floral than I had expected.

29 February 2024

Some initial observations

Immigration in Guatemala city was remarkably fast. Unlike other Central American countries, I was in and out under one minute. There was no paperwork involved at all.

My flight was 30 minutes early. Consequently, my ride had not showed up. I just hung around outside the airport observing the people. The Mayan look on every face and physical structure was difficult to not notice. The coolest part was the the dress the womenfolk were wearing – very bright and flowery.

Somewhat apprehensive of the security situation here, I had arranged for a private car instead of taking taxis. Sure enough, I was being mobbed by a bunch of taxi drivers trying to help me. When my car finally showed up, imagine my surprise when a lady driver stepped out! I do not think I have seen that in any other developing country. Even in India.

Once on the road, you could see two wheelers all over. Funny thing is every rider had a helmet on (that is the law) but no pillion rider was wearing one (not required by law)! I just do not understand laws.

The volcanoes in the background were impressive in size – and I mean really impressive in size!!

29 February 2024

Free entertainment

I was in my car going from the airport to the hotel. We had stopped at a traffic light. From nowhere two guys came up to the middle of the road – with full shirt, jeans and jacket in 83 degrees and proceeded to do all sorts of acrobatic dances. And then just as the traffic signal turned green, they withdrew from the road.

Not sure what they were trying to achieve. But they were very entertaining.

29 February 2024

Off to country #58: Guatemala

Sharmila is in India. I got recused from jury duty.

Did not know what to do with the free time. So country #57 it is!! Guatemala!

This would make North America the first continent that I have covered at least half the countries (12 out of 23).

This is not a beach trip. Just a few days of getting to know the people, local culture and their lives.

29 February 2024

This is unreal!

Ever since I gifted the coffee maker to Sharmila (admittedly, she has not used it even once other than demand that her Americano be ready by the time she walks down to the main floor every morning), I have been fascinated by learning the art of making cappuccino. That foam making and making art forms with it has been a steep learning curve.

As an aside, why do we call it a steep learning curve? A steep curve means I would learn very quickly, right? It is a slow and long learning curve for me.

The inevitable result is that whenever I order a cappuccino in a coffee shop, I watch the barista make it and ask him/her a lot of questions about their style.

Nobody, but nobody – has beaten this one. I was working from Roam Lenox when one of the staff members – Stacy – made a cup of cappuccino for me. Like every Roam member, Stacy is incredibly friendly. But her talent in making foam art form? I will let you be the judge!!

Someday, when I grow up, I want to be like her!

29 February 2024

His busy schedule

is mostly comprised of long naps interrupted only by short naps.

Except when I yell “Go for a walk?” He immediately will jump from his bed, shake is body off and head out of the door without any fear or favor. Once in a while, he will look back to see if I am still there. What I find amusing is that he will ignore every other dog and person that we encounter. Like they pose a threat to his mission of putting his marker down on every square inch of Alpharetta!

29 February 2024

Unusual day for me

I had a morning flight. Left home a bit early to avoid downtown traffic. I was a bit sleepy and lethargic as I hit the road.

Once I got on the highway, I commenced to do what I normally do to utilize my commuting hours: call up people to wish them happy birthday. Mornings are usually calls to Australia/India/Singapore – that side of the world. Lunches are for Europe and evening drive back home is for America.

I prepared myself for a few calls. As I mentioned, I was a bit sleepy and had not had my morning coffee yet. Part of me was wondering how many birthdays I had (I think my peak days are about 20) and could it be that I can push out the birthday calls till I reached the airport to just quietly drive there?

Opened my calendar. Braced myself.

Lo and behold! No phone calls needed!!

I forgot today is a Leap Day!!

I do have two friends who were born on this day – one from Dallas celebrates on the previous day (and I had a nice long chat with him yesterday) and another in my hometown in India who celebrates the following day.

Somehow, felt I was off to a good start to the day!!