| Rourke and Sky sharing a song |
| The crew heading in to Livingston |
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| Delicioso Coco Helado (ice cream) |
| Sascha, Rourke and Layla in the Main str. Livingston |
Unconnected by road from the rest of the country, boat transportation is logically quite good here. The local people include the Garifuna (Black Carib) and the indigenous Q'eqchi' Maya - who have their own community a kilometer or so upriver from the main dock.
Checking in here took us about 2 hours of a walk-a-bout town which was colorful, tasting local Guatemalan coffee, ice cream and fruit. After tying up at the main dock one enters the main street Calle Principal, which starts at the bottom of a hill.
| Girls at Livingston Market. |
| Local Laundry |
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| Sky getting braids |
| Sky and Kimble getting some Vitamin C, D and E |
A day well spent, a fun introduction to Guatemala. And you readers in Greece, I know some of you ;) A very warm WELCOME!!





Hi Smith Family or Tribe,
ReplyDeleteYou makes me dreaming with so nice place you stop on the way.
Your blog is really fine and every time i can catch wi-fi i'm so happy to read u.
Wish u a peaceful Hurricane season and very good wind for the future navigations.
With love Daniel & Sixtine
Hello Tribe,
ReplyDeleteI saw you post on the Leopard FB page and I had a look at your blog. We are a family of 4 sailing on a Leopard 46 (S/V Living). We have left Fort Lauderdale the 1st week of Feb and we have had very similar route....actually we sailed w/ or were anchored with several boat we have met (S/V Sunrise, "American" Tribe, Evolve, French Kiss, etc). We are currently in Jamaica and heading to the San Blas, Panama and then to the South Pacific...it would be great to meet up and maybe sail together as we have similar goals/sailing machines.
check out our blog : svlivingsodyssey.blogspot.com and email me at pgarceau@ocens.net (no mistake, it's "ocens" not "oceans".