Sunday, October 19, 2008

Antigua

Last week we had to return to the city to renew our visas. On Tuesday we went to the nearby city of Antigua. It is about an hour drive from the city. The drive is very beautiful, and the city is really colonial. It was built in the 1500's and originally it was the capital city of the country.
Unlike the town where we live, the central park is very pretty!
The city is in a valley surrounded by mountains as well as three volcanoes. The pictures above and below show two of the three. There is smoke coming out of the volcano on the left.


There are a lot of old buildings in the city. My Dad would like this city and the old architecture :)(we hope to visit Antigua again with my Mom and Dad when they come to visit).

Above is the remains of an old Catholic church and monestery. Below is the "newer" Catholic church that is still in use.

All of the streets in the city are cobblestone-a bit of a rough ride for Lauren. Thankfully, she didn't seem to mind :) Other than the old buildings, a major tourist attraction are the artisan shops. There are a lot of them in Antigua! It was fun to look at all the beautiful and very colorful things they make.
We had a great family outing, and we thank the Lord for this opportunity to see new places!

6 comments:

Mom & Dad said...

Love the pics of Antigua. You certainly have whetted our appetite for seeing it ourselves.
Looking forward to seeing you all.Love, Mom and Dad

Steve and Jo said...

Looks beautiful, Sharon! It is great that you guys are able to get out of the compound and enjoy life around there. We are praying for you all often, that the Lord would greatly use you there. We love and miss you all.
Love, Steve & Jo

Maria said...

Looks nice! And you are looking pretty thin there, Shar! :) I realized, when I looked at this post, that we haven't seen any pictures of you yet on your blog. Nice to see your smiling face.... We miss you!

Holly said...

Yes, it's nice to see some pictures of you, Shar! Next June seems very far away sometimes, and I can't wait to see you again! We love you very much and pray for you often.

Katie said...

the buildings are incredible! =D

Matt and Julianna said...

Nice pic's, it looks like one of the colonial cities in Mexico. Thinking and praying for you often--I'm going to try and call this week.