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My last night. I can´t believe it!

Monday, June 25th, 2007

Well here I am in good old Antigua, Guatemala for my last night. Since i last wrote i have had an amazing time. El Salvador is pretty close to a tie with Nicaragua for my favorite country, but i just didn´t have enough time there. I was in 3 countries in one day, found myself on a bus of people headed for illegal entry into the U.S. (I recommended that they don´t go through texas because of the crazy redneck head hunters there), hung out with a group of 4 Salvadoran teachers for a few hours at Laguna de Alegría in a fresh mountain town in El Salvador, ate the best tamal of my life, almost ended up arriving in the worst capital city in Central America at night, but instead ended up staying overnight with some random family in the chilly hills of La Palma, El Salvador, got caught in a border town (which is usually not a nice thing) and caught a 2:30am bus out of there, switching buses at 5:30am in the dirty capital of Guatemala, shopped, and just got another pedicure so that i´ll be nice and fresh for Destiny´s (my cousin) wedding on Saturday.

It´s been a great trip, but i could really go longer. There´s just so much to see and so many people to meet. When i get back i´ll elaborate on my last week of travel and upload my 2.5 gigs of photos that i´ve been guarding with my life. well, i have one more night to enjoy, so…hasta la vista.  

 

Last of Nicaragua : (

Monday, June 18th, 2007

The boat ride from San Carlos to Ometepe island was surprisingly pleasant. When I headed down to the boat I could see Malcolm on the top setting up his hammock. I got up there, pulled out my hammock (i bought it in san carlos for $3.50-nylon) and my rope and cut the rope in half with my handy swiss army knife so. I started to hang it up and and nice Nicaraguan man came and gave me a hand. I thought that i was doing a good job, but the help is always appreciated. There were about 10 hammocks strung up on the top deck all together. the boat pulled away a few minutes later and i snapped a couple of pics of the town from the water, ate my $.75 plate of food (rice, beans, fried plantain, yuca and cabbage salad), and then took my place on my hammock. It was really comfortable. Malcolm lent me his Nicaragua book to check out, so that´s how i spent most of my evening-lying on the hammock on the top deck of the boat reading with the wind blowing through my hair. it was awesome! We pulled into San Miguelito to pick up some more passengers around dusk and then continued on our way. It was really interesting to watch the passengers getting on and off, the people loading more bushels by carrying them on their heads down the unstable ramp, and the vendors walking around loudly announcing which goods they have to offer. I´m really glad that i brought my mp3 player with a voice recorder because now i can make my own report for NPR with the sound bytes.

My friend Dale sent me a travel essentials care package before i left and one of the items included was a [read on]

I TRIED TO MILK A COW!!!!

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007
The last few days have been awesome. I originally went to Puerto Viejo so that I could do a jungle boat ride that was $15, but when I got there I realized that I´d be on the boat the whole time and ... [Continue reading this entry]

La Paz waterfall garden

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007
Yesterday after dropping Mom off at the airport I wasn´t sure where I was going to head next, so I sat in the air conditioned car rental office and figured it out with the help of my guide books. I ... [Continue reading this entry]

Costa Rica with Mom continued…

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

After we made it out of the Monteverde area (3hrs to go 35 kilometers) we made our way around the scenic Lake Arenal and eventually got to the town of La Fortuna. We looked at a couple of places and ... [Continue reading this entry]

Back in a hostel after a week of luxury-what a great week!

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

Mom went home today, but we had an excellent time here in Costa Rica. But....before i get to that, i have to continue where i left off about panama.

Back to Bocas del toro---Overall, i liked Bocas for the expectation ... [Continue reading this entry]

Back from my hiatus

Tuesday, May 29th, 2007

There is just not enough time in the day and not enough internet cafes in Panama City.

Going back to when I was in Tortuguero, Costa Rica (one of the most interesting parts so far), well even though it was really ... [Continue reading this entry]

I´m in Panama.

Wednesday, May 16th, 2007
Dave and I breezed through Costa Rica and we´ve already made it to Bocas del Toro, Panama-the island of Colòn to be specific.  On Sunday we got up earlyish and got the 9am bus to Cariari. From there we took another ... [Continue reading this entry]

A bit more about San José

Saturday, May 12th, 2007
Overall, I like San José, for a capital city that is. It´s very easy to get around, even on local city buses. I took one yesterday and it was easy, i didn´t feel lost at all. There are a lot ... [Continue reading this entry]

San José, Costa Rica

Saturday, May 12th, 2007

On Wednesday I made my way on a long, uncomfortable bus ride from Liberia to San José. The bus departed at 8am and arrived after 5000 long stops, to San José, the capital. I tried to sleep on the bus, ... [Continue reading this entry]