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I was just about to leave Adelaide "permanently".
To drive to the ACT – little was I to know that I would get my windscreen broken by a rock about halfway there at sunset on a Public Holiday.
In WINTER.
When the windscreen got broken I just put all the clothes I had ON – two pairs of pants, three Tshirts, two shirts, two jumpers and wrapped myself in a blanket.
Still got hypothermia!!
I arrived at my partners house (we were getting back together – so lots of excitement and anticipation) to find that she had gone out with friends. So I had a warm bath and drank lots of warm water and went to bed!
At a loom for weaving Maya fabrics in San Antonio Palopo – Youssouf’s boat trip around Lago de Atítlan, Guatemala – 16 April 2007

Image by David d’O
In San Antonio Palopo I went with a lady to her house. Of course she wore the traditional selfmade colourful clothes. She showed me around in her little house, showing the loom she uses for weaving and all the fabrics she made. It was great to see all of that! I love those colours. Each little town around Lago de Atítlan has its own pattern of fabrics.
Have a look at the blog post at Youssouf’s Sheeplog with this photo.
To see where this photo was taken exactly, have a look at the interactive map and zoom in and out for a better overview.





