Friday, April 15, 2016

Ataco: Ruta de las Flores

April 7, 2016

My last day trip from Santa Ana before I (sadly) had to watch it depart in the rear view mirror took me to Ahuachapan (so fun to say, a-WACHA-pan) and Ataco on the Ruta de las Flores, flower route, which is a collection of little towns supposedly with flowers painted all around. Juayua was also on that list, though it didn't seem all that flowery to me. Ataco made up for it.

I stopped over briefly in Ahuachapan before finding my connecting bus, just long enough to stroll through the market and see the church.



I found some cute mural animals next to where I got ice cream.


He is my favorite

Then to Ataco, which was adorable and quiet.

Immediately it lived up to its Flower Route name

I followed signs along the cobblestone roads to the Mirador de la Cruz, or cross viewpoint.

I walked past a sweet little church, up a dusty path, and ended up in someone's backyard before finding what I was looking for. It was a wonderful view of the whole town.




I got chased off from my quiet contemplation by little biting bugs that left welts on my ankles, but it was time for lunch anyway. I had tacos and a quesadilla at a cute little Mexican place.

Then a little town wandering, the central park and church, and perusing the many craft shops lining the streets.


Main church in town.
There were many more colorfully painted houses to admire.





love, peace, harmony, life, hope
After a nice bit, I caught the buses back to Santa Ana, and dozed on the way satisfied with another cute town checked off the list.

The melody of your gaze dances to the chords of my soul
No calm sea has made an expert sailor

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