SantaCatarina5.jpg=Maria was gracious enough to let me attempt to not wreck her loom. Panajachel2.jpg=The market was amazing. San Juan11.jpg=I couldn't resist the puppies. They were dirty from playing in the mud that morning, but it didn't stop me from petting them. San Juan6Favorite.jpg=Making thread from cotton plants that are growing right behind where she sits! SantaCatarina10.jpg=Almogir with the Grameen project in Panajachel. San Juan10.jpg=Angelica will be helping us work with multiple women in Guatemala as well as the Guatemala end of the exporting process. If we didn't have women like her (her mom is on the left) then projects like this would be near impossible for small designers such as myself. SantaCatarina3.jpg=The view from Santa Catarina. Panajachel6.jpg=Philips birthday celebration. San Marcos.jpg=These maganificant dogs lived in San Marcos, which is magnificant in itself. Encincuentras2.jpg=Encincuentras Panajachel3.jpg=Chuck style, baby. Conserve, allistar! Panajachel7.jpg=I couldn't resist the dinosaur. The what? Exactly. San Juan1.jpg=This shawl is dyed using the Yerba plant, also grown right in their back yard in San Juan. Encincuentras3.jpg=Philip was trying to purchase a half-woven loom from them to hang on his wall. Great idea, but it wasn't for sale. Encincuentras1.jpg=This is the village of Encincuentras.