We have been here at Pasaj Cap camp at Lake Atitlan Guatemala for more than a week now. We have formed a family of nomadic travelers who have each other's backs, but none of us are used to long stays in one place.
The whole idea of overland travel is to see more than you can traveling any other way.
The current information for Pam and I is that we couldn't enter Colombia until June which leaves us with a lot of time in between if El Salvador opens the borders April 12th as planned.
It also means that my birthday will likely be celebrated here at our camp and our anniversary will be celebrated in Panama as we make arrangements to ship the van to Colombia.
This is all very foreign to us, but we understand the importance of sitting still for now.
We are well and happy. Peace and love.
More soon....
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