It’s the end of our full day 2 here. The toilets don’t really have a spiral to there flush at all, just downward. I can’t help but wonder if they would spiral if nudged to do so.
The Ramblings of an Aspiring Expat Traveling Nomad Wanderer
It’s the end of our full day 2 here. The toilets don’t really have a spiral to there flush at all, just downward. I can’t help but wonder if they would spiral if nudged to do so.
We’ve stumbled into Lima. Last night we were in Bogota. We happened upon a Sony Store there. Now we have a new camera and less money. It’s ok though, this baby will pay for itself as soon as we can train it to bartend.
We ate supper at a place Called Andres DC. It’s a wacky restaurant with five floors themed off of Dante.… Read the rest
We leave here tomorrow, Medellin is a nice town. We haven’t done a lot. We ate at some restaurants. Mostly cheap and good vegetarian restaurants. In most of the places we’ve been vegetarian places have the best food. Someone who starts a vegetarian or vegan restaurant does so because they’ve got really good food to share with people. Medellin has twelve vegetarian restaurants that we know of.… Read the rest
Yesterday we moved to this little apartment that we get all to ourselves. Jill is putting the kitchen to good use. We have a television. We are near the river and it constantly sounds like it is raining. Sometimes it is raining. Today I studied Spanish most the morning using Duolingo. This afternoon we walked to a mall and looked around for a while.… Read the rest
Medellin is not what I expected. What did I expect? An exotic Miami in the mountains maybe. I just heard that the weather was always gorgeous and it was nice place. We arrived two days ago and the most memorable things have been rain, hail, good hummus, and trying to find the next destination. I’m writing this in a delightful coffee shop.… Read the rest
Sunday we found the Ciclovia. Bogota shuts down a few of the big streets on Sundays. Then thousands of people come out biking. It is a lively scene with street vendors, performers, and protestors. Jill and I wandered over to the National museum. Another great thing about Bogota is many museums are free on Sundays. The national museum tells the story of Colombia from its first people until today.… Read the rest
We switched from the Art Deco shabby hotel Aragon today for the cozier Hostel Casu. It was a good switch. We went to the Gold Museum for most of the day. We took a break for lunch at the fabulous Quinoa and Amarinth restaurant and both had the vegetarian meal of the day. Three courses are not too bad, but it has yet to top the Girasole restaurant in Cartagena.… Read the rest
Let’s see, we flew to Bogota and found our way to our hotel. We ate supper at some fancy burger place. Today we tried to deal with the camera but that kind of failed. We also moved to the touristy part of town. We walked around this place a bit it rained for 30 minutes or so really hard. We donned our rain gear.… Read the rest
Today, we figured out our gameplan for Bogota. Jill wrote a blog post. We watched the sunset. We ate lunch at a sushi restaurant and took a nap. We also went to the grocery store. Tomorrow we fly to Bogota. … Read the rest
There was a 6.6 earthquake in Colombia this afternoon. It was near a town called Bucaramanga. The news showed some video from there. There weren’t any ambulances, everyone was upright, and no collapsed buildings. Jill and I were sleeping. We went for a long walk today. She thought we walked 6 miles. We’re staying on the south end of Boca Grande Island now and we walked all the way to the north end of the centro historico and back.… Read the rest