Masaya & Granada

(note: not sure what happened, it was published a few years ago but went to drafts and had to re publish)

I’ll start this post off about an event that happened while I was out walking around the neighbourhood of my hostel – New Century Hostel – ($10 USD per night)

In the text below you will read about what can happen when you walk in unfamiliar neighbourhoods.  But in no way I am saying to stay away from exploring. I am here to share an experience.
            

I would like to go back and see if I could be able to find this kind lady to thank her again – need to get on the wagon and start learning Spanish.

can not recall the name of this place :/

red stuff, LAVA

Those black flip flops that were about to fail

Granada

A day of sightseeing, food and Semana Santa.

 

Pick up a SIM card from one of these stores for your cellphone

Semana Santa is Easter Holy Week. Be aware, beaches and cities will be quite busy and along with accommodation. Surprisingly I was alone in my room in the hostel with 4 beds but the very opposite in Costa Rica.

I forgot to buy food for the night and I decided to do a take out order.

Pizza Surtida Sofisticada (Tele Pizza) – The greatest pizza ever or was I just deadly hungry?!  I ate the whole thing and nothing left for breakfast.

Pizza + rice pudding = $10 USA

Wearing my new flip flops below 🙂

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