We went to a restaurant called The Grill with some of the temple missionaries. The Grill sits on the hill, of course almost everything in Guatemala sits on a hill, but we could look out over the city at our table and after we ate we went out on the roof and took pictures of each other and the city. It was a stormy night and the cloud cover was amazing. I have wanted to go to The Grill since we arrived and I saw it as we were going with the temple missionaries shopping on our shopping day, Monday.
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| The city of Guatemala with cloud cover |
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| The city looks almost misty here |
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| A little better view of the city |
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| The clouds in this picture look like they are right on top of the buildings |
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| A different angle of the city |
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| Here we are on the roof at The Grill. Our shoes show up pretty good. |
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| This picture landed in a random spot. We were walking the other day and these two boys were in our neighborhood shining shoes. We have seen them before, but today we were close enough to our apartment that we went back in and got our shoes for them to shine. The older boy is 10 years old and his younger brother is 5 years old. They did a good job with our shoes. We also gave them a container of juice just in case they were thirsty. |
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| The Wilsons |
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| We can see the temple from up here. |
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| These homes are on the hill across the street from The Grill |
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| A closer view of the homes across the street with my zoom on the camera. They are big homes, or they are condos. |
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| We are deciding what we would like to eat |
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| Now we have our food. I think everyone liked what they ordered. |
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| Sister Paniagua has a mouth full of food. |
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| It is a common occurrence here to have the mountain side wash down from rain. It really makes the traffic jams bad. |
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| Another view of the Guatemala City temple from above |
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| A picture of the traffic earlier in the evening. |
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| These are beautiful cloud formations in these two pictures |
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| A little boy came out on the roof with a little dog that he had wrapped in a blanket. |
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This is the group of us who went to eat at The Grill. Us, Sister Paniagua in the red sweater, Wilsons are next and then the Gardners. The Gardners are the newest ones here. |
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| Our waitress. She did a good job. She even called our taxi drivers when it was time for them to pick us up. |
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| The Gardners |
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| This was the traffic a couple of hours later when it was time for our taxis to pick us up. |
We were invited to have dinner with President and Sister Burk as a parting gesture of good will from the temple presidency. That happened on Monday, August 25th. Because the Barlows are going home the week after us, they were also invited to attend. This is something the President does will all his departing temple missionaries. President Burk likes the restaurant Arrin Cuan because of the Marimba band that always plays there. The food was good also. We had an enjoyable time with the Burks and the Barlows. When we first arrived the first thing we noticed were the turkeys they had in a pen and we wondered if that was the main item on the menu. The Marimba music is pretty and it seems to be a favorite here in Guatemala.
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| The turkeys in a cage at the restaurant Arrin Cuan |
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| some of the Marimba Band members |
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| We had our picture taken while they were playing. |
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| The Marimba band "Linda Guatemala" at the restaurant Arrin Cuan |
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| Around the table are the Burks, us and the Barlows. Sister Barlow has the red hair. President Burk is in a stripped shirt that was made here in Guatemala. |
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| Others who eat at the Arrin Cuan restaurant |
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| We liked the head piece this lady had on her head. |