A Week in Granada (parte trés)

Granada has lots of Art to find too. It’s everywhere, really, from flowers and gardens to grafiti and galleries.

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