Horseback riding in Copan Ruinas, Honduras
During both of my one week study programs at the Ixbalanque Spanish School in Copan Ruinas, Honduras, I have taken advantage of their after school excursions. One of my favorite activities is the horseback riding into the countryside.
Both years, I have had the same guide for my horseback ride. I don’t remember his name, but he is one of the nicest, most accommodating people I have ever met. Here is a photo of him:

My guide for the second time on the horseback ride in Copan Ruinas, Honduras
My first trip, I was the only person on the ride with him. When he brought the horses to the school, the other students all came outside of the building to watch me climb on the horse. What they didn’t know was that I was from Oklahoma and have had my share of horseback rides. Foot in the stirrup, swing up on the horse, and away we rode. I think they all expected me to fall off the horse!

My guide brought the horses to the school
When we got to the outskirts of town we rode into the Copan River. We stopped in the middle of it to allow the horses to drink. The water was up to the belly of the horse. I had to raise up my feet to keep them from getting wet. It was 8 a.m. There was a light fog hanging in the Copan Valley. It was a beautiful morning. It was about as good as it gets.

Crossing the Copan River by horseback
My guide spoke no English. I could understand about half of what he said in Spanish. We rode down the middle of the river for several hundred yards, finally climbing the bank to get up on a dirt road for better footing and more rapid travel.

Riding down the middle of the Copan River
We rode past several small farms. As we rode side by side, my guide told me about his life in Copan, his family, and how much pride he took in his horses and making them available for tourists.

horseback riding down a rural road outside of Copan Ruinas, Honduras

Part of the countryside outside of Copan Ruinas, Honduras

Part of the landscape outside of Copan Ruinas

The countryside as seen from on top of a horse
We continued to climb higher and higher into the hills until we reached the top with an incredible view of the Copan Valley. As I surveyed the valley below, I remember thinking, “only a few days ago, I was sitting in a white shirt and tie in my office and now, here I am high on a hill in the tranquil Copan Valley, sitting on top of a horse”!

A view of the Copan River

A view of the Copan Valley and Copan Ruinas Honduras
So, if you visit Copan Ruinas, Honduras, I highly recommend that you take a morning and invest in a nice leisurely horseback ride through the countryside.
Next-I will give you an overview of the bird farm
Steve Barrymore ssb11@prodigy.net
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Ixbalanque Language School in Copan Ruinas, Honduras
For studying Spanish, I really like the Ixbalanque school in Copan Ruinas, Honduras. I have attended it twice and can highly recommend it. The lessons are one on one. They have a very nice, new school building within walking distance from anyplace you would be staying in town.

Outside of the Ixbalanque Spanish School in Copan Ruinas, Honduras

Welcome inside the Ixbalanque Spanish School

The very modern Ixbalanque Spanish School

Inisde the individual classrooms at the Ixbalanque Spanish school

Students taking a break at the Ixbalanque Spanish School
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The entrances to the classrooms at Ixbalanque Spanish School
There are various outside activities that the school offers. I have visited the bird farm and done the horseback riding as part of the school activities.
Amadea and Kathy are the directors of the school (sisters). If you want more information you can e-mail them here: www.ixbalanque.com
Next-I will post some photos and info about the excursion that Ixbalanque offers its students.
Steve Barrymore ssb11@prodigy.net
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The Kimpton Palomar Hotel-Los Angeles
Just completed my second stay at the Kimpton Palomar Hotel in Los Angeles. The Kimpton Palomar is located on Wilshire Blvd. just a stone’s throw from the city of Westwood and a few short blocks to the UCLA campus. This is one of my favorite areas of Los Angeles.
I have stayed at several hotels in the area including the Hyatt and the Intercontinental which are also nice places, but decided it would be better if I stayed with one property and made it my hotel of choice. I chose the Kimpton not only because of the location, but also because they offer some very good internet specials from time to time if you are a member of the Kimpton “in touch” repeat guest program.
The Kimpton Palomar is a nice break from the normal “brass and glass” 4-star hotel. The design could probably be described as an art deco style. You have the feeling of staying in a small, high end European hotel.

Entrance to Kimpton Palomar Hotel in Los Angeles
The staff is very friendly and helpful. Each morning, there is a very nice coffee bar set up in the lobby. There is also an ample supply of newspapers. It is nice to sit in the small lobby, read the newspaper and have your cup of coffee.

Kimpton Palomar Los Angeles Hotel Lobby

The hallway to the rooms at the Kimpton Palomar-Los Angeles

Inside of a double room at the Kimpton Palomar hotel, Los Angeles
The rooms have a modern or art deco style. Takes a little getting used to the first time you walk into one of their rooms. But, it is a nice diversion from the “standard” hotel room.
The furniture in the room has a modern look to it.

The modern furniture inside the rooms at the Kimpton Palomar Hotel

the entrance hallway to the elevators in the Kimpton Palomar Los Angeles

This is the hallway that leads from the restaurant to the main lobby in the Kimpton Palomar
If you want more than coffee, there is a great restaurant in the hotel. Breakfast prices are decent and I like the varied menu. Try the 3 cheese omelet or the yogurt/granola dish. They also offer a good selection of organic teas.
So, if you want to stay at a place that is just a little different, but with an elegant flair, I highly recommend the Kimpton Palomar hotel on Wilshire Blvd in Los Angeles. Kimpton has a number of other hotels in large cities across the U.S. You can check out their web site here or just type in www.kimptonhotel.com
Steve Barrymore ssb11@prodigy.net
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