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That Ringing Sound

www.jimmccluskey.com Posted on December 30, 2006 by JimMarch 15, 2012

I don’t like alarm clocks, never have. Whether early or late, I prefer waking up naturally. Less than a hundred yards from my room is the mother of all alarm clocks, dual church bells, tuned to a particularly annoying dissonant interval. At 6:30 every morning the bells are rung, at first slowly–one then the other–gradually picking up speed over the course of a few minutes to a frenzied finale. For good measure the ringing is repeated at 6:45 and 7:00. I usually go back to sleep, which just means I have to endure a rude awakening three times a morning, … Continue reading →

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Coffee Farm

www.jimmccluskey.com Posted on December 29, 2006 by JimMarch 15, 2012

When I am in Panajachel I usually start my mornings at the Crossroads Cafe, where my friend Mike Roberts offers up what may be the best coffee in Central America (not to mention excellent pastries made by his wife, Adele). This morning I hadn’t even gotten started on my first cup when Mike said, “Hey Jim, want to go to a coffee finca? We leave in twenty minutes.” What few plans I have here are flexible, and a trip to a coffee farm sounded like fun. So I gulped my coffee and ran back to my room to get my … Continue reading →

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Cash Crisis

www.jimmccluskey.com Posted on December 28, 2006 by JimMarch 15, 2012

It is always something here in Guatemala; there is always some problem with causes (and more importantly, solutions) unknown. At the moment there seems to be a shortage of cash in the country. ATMs are out of it, and banks are rationing the amount they will give out to people to Q500 (about $65) per day. On my budget that is little more than an inconvenience, but I imagine there are some tourists who are in a bit of a bind. Some think tourists, and other ATM users, are to blame, that they have simply withdrawn too much, too fast. … Continue reading →

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From Jet Planes to Chicken Buses

www.jimmccluskey.com Posted on December 26, 2006 by JimMarch 15, 2012

December 25, Guatemala City Today’s trip to Guatemala started and ended in darkness. In between there were three takeoffs and landings, and a few hours of sitting around in airports. Everything went smoothly, and my luggage arrived on the same plane I did, so I can’t ask for much more than that. My flight into Guatemala City got in too late to get out of town, so I reserved a room in a little place near the airport (Hostel Hermano Pedro, if anyone wants to know). They met me outside the airport and brought me to the hotel, so that … Continue reading →

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Poker Politics

www.jimmccluskey.com Posted on December 14, 2006 by JimMarch 15, 2012

I’ve been playing a little poker lately. The more I play, the more I am seeing other things in terms of poker, or at least in terms of winning strategies. Poker is not a perfect analogy for the “war we now find ourselves in”, as President Bush recently put it, but I think there are some parallels. The most fundamental poker strategy is “know when to hold ’em, know when to fold ’em.” Sometimes the right thing to do is to fold, cut your losses and wait until you have a stronger hand. Bad poker players hang on to bad … Continue reading →

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Guatemala Gazette

a travel journal...
I started traveling to Guatemala in the mid-80s. When the internet became commonly available there a dozen years later I began writing a travel journal and emailing it to friends and family. This is the archive of those journals. GO>>>

Unpublished Articles

  • October Surprise - Did the Reagan Legacy begin with deceit?
  • Fool's Gold- The Legend of the Lost Dutchman Mine
  • That Sucking Sound-History of the Vacuum Cleaner
  • Women of the Wild West-It wasn't all cowboys.
  • History of the Motel

Published Articles

  • Who was Deep Throat? Answer: Mark Felt. Relive the speculation.
  • Smells Like Murder- The Death of Kurt Cobain
  • One Giant Hoax- The Apollo Moon Landing
  • Death, Drugs and Rock'n'Roll-Who killed Jimi Hendrix?
  • History of the Banana- More interesting than it sounds
  • Microcars- Smaller than compact
  • Death of a Princess-Was Diana Murdered?
  • Uncle Sam's Other Islands-Some your travel agent has never heard of.

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