Tag Archive: Granada

An Opportunity To Help Fund A Dream

Somehow, the blog I wrote about our second TWB soccer ball give away in a poor neighborhood on the outskirts of Granada, Nicaragua never got posted…guess I should have taken care of business before hitting… Continue reading

A Final Score in Nicaragua

Our final two days in Nicaragua went so quickly!  Yesterday we let the torpor of the tropics have its way with us.  We were still in the beach town of San Juan del Sur… Continue reading

Farewell, Granada

Bade a fond farewell to Granada this morning.  Lidia dropped us off at the station and William and I caught the bus for Rivas.  I managed to snag the last seat, in the… Continue reading

Warmth & Friendliness

Nicaraguans might not have much money, but they are extremely wealthy in terms of warmth and friendliness.  Staying in the same place for a few days and using it as a base for… Continue reading

Our First Score

This morning, Lidia, the owner of the posada where we’re staying, told us about an organization that is called Futbol Sin Fronteras, or Soccer Without Borders, and suggested that we could take some balls… Continue reading

Lively Granada

Granada rocks!  Had a great time wandering the town yesterday — the oldest city in existence in the “New World.”  The town is dominated by the central plaza, a shady square filled with… Continue reading