This statue is right outside our door. I feel the need to apologize for surprising her as she's stepping out of the shower. |
We stumbled upon this place as we desperately drove around the outskirts of Antigua hunting for "FOR RENT" signs the day before we had to move. That's how things work here -- most people find things on bulletin boards or by word of mouth, like "Hey, I know a guy who has a cousin and his grandma's neighbor is renting a place..." We tried going the realtor route, but everything they showed us was ridiculously expensive for what you got.
Anyway, I saw the "FOR RENT" sign and knocked on the door. A lovely woman named Anabela answered and told us, yes, there was an apartment, but it was unfurnished. Did we still want to see it? Well, considering it was the day before we had to move, we were willing to try anything.
She opened the door... and we stepped into a Greek wonderland.
The wall itself is two stories high. See the pillars? See the statues cemented on top of them? If there's an earthquake, those ladies are comin' dowwwwn. |
This place is a massive hunk of concrete scattered with Greek statues. Big, bulky concrete pillars are everywhere. Some have statues adorning the tops, as if standing guard (minus the rifles). The apartment is HUUUGE -- there are five different possible bedrooms. I've joked with friends that if they have anything they need to store (boxes, furniture, an elephant, a tank, etc.) they can bring it here.
Here are the stairs leading to the roof. See the twin statues? One is the bouncer, the other is the hostess who will take you to your seat. |
And the best thing is the roof. We have an incredible roof with an fabulous view of all 3 volcanoes, including my beloved Fuego. You could land a helicopter up there. It's a great place to have a party for 80 of your closest friends. I'm already planning an "Ugly Toga Party" -- where people go to the pacas and buy the ugliest sheets they can find and fashion them into togas. When in Rome, do as the Romans, eh?
Friends who have come to visit all have the same reaction -- gaping mouths, eyes bugging out in disbelief, and laaaaughing over the strangeness of it all. I love it.
Our fancy-schmancy designer bathroom, complete with suicide shower head and snazzy avocado green sink. The ceiling goes up another 4 or 5 feet. Trust me, it's cold in there! |
One of the many cupolas. |
But so far, so good. The rent is cheap and everything works in some form or fashion and that's just fine. Below are some more pics of the apartment, as well as a few of the awesome view from the awesome roof. Awesome.
A view heading down from the roof. Gee, I wonder why the neighbors put up that tall green fence??? |
A lovely view of Agua Volcano from the roof on a clear day. |
Agua on a cloudy day. Looks kind of like it's exploding, huh? |
A view of my beloved Fuego Volcano (on left, erupting) and Acatenango Volcano (on right, quietly sleeping). |
Ahhh... A sunset view of the volcanoes. |
Awesome! You have the most fascinating adventures! And now the adventure doesn't have to end when you get home....
ReplyDeletelove it, jennifer! that is a very cool apartment. any chance you can get some space heaters? what's your voltage there...110 or 220? i can do some shopping here for you and send you a care package...i make a mean care package :-)
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