Granada has lots of Art to find too. It’s everywhere, really, from flowers and gardens to grafiti and galleries.
Art in a Nicaraguan Gallery. “Gallo” means rooster.We also found a lot of lovely grafiti on the streets, with nice messages. This is an environmental message.Reid contemplates the meaning of this piece. “Hell is empty, the demons are here.” Awesome.We don’t understand the meaning of “JAPE” but we feel awesome just standing in front of it.And thanks to Katie’s handiwork with the new camera, Liam looked awesome in front of the glow of Masaya Volcano!Goofy guys, goofy art.Speaking of art, the food in Granada can sometimes be art. This was a meal at “La Garaje”, and their food was indeed art. Superb!I consider breakfast a kind of fine art, too. The breakfast at La Polvora was worth waiting for, but wait we did.La Polvora itself was a work of art, of course. Liam (the owner) has crafted every last detail to perfection.Liam (the visitor) feels awesome, and does a “dab” (that’s that move he’s affecting) in the hotel’s saltwater pool.