It is always good to take a day in the middle of the week and become tourists. One of our favorite stops is the indigenous village of San Antonio Aguas Calientes, where our hosts teach us about weaving, cooking, weddings, and other aspects of culture. After that, we walked around Antigua for a few hours, although I understand that Chuck Hyde lead a group to go salsa dancing! That was followed by a nice meal and a gentle ride back to SETECA to sleep and be ready for another day of work.
Joe F. Walenciak, Ph.D. | Distinguished Professor of Business | John Brown University | Siloam Springs, AR 72761
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
A Day Off
Photos by Joe Walenciak
It is always good to take a day in the middle of the week and become tourists. One of our favorite stops is the indigenous village of San Antonio Aguas Calientes, where our hosts teach us about weaving, cooking, weddings, and other aspects of culture. After that, we walked around Antigua for a few hours, although I understand that Chuck Hyde lead a group to go salsa dancing! That was followed by a nice meal and a gentle ride back to SETECA to sleep and be ready for another day of work.
It is always good to take a day in the middle of the week and become tourists. One of our favorite stops is the indigenous village of San Antonio Aguas Calientes, where our hosts teach us about weaving, cooking, weddings, and other aspects of culture. After that, we walked around Antigua for a few hours, although I understand that Chuck Hyde lead a group to go salsa dancing! That was followed by a nice meal and a gentle ride back to SETECA to sleep and be ready for another day of work.
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