so...i've been to...costa rica, jamaica, colombia (twice), and new jersey (twice) since my last post.
let's do this in chronological order, then. costa rica=awesome, but, WAY too touristy! my boyfriend and i flew in on the afternoon of december 31, 2009 (new years!!). we stayed in a hostel in san jose...i think it was called pangea--something like that. the place was pretty cool, neat artwork, pool...for new years, we went to the rooftop bar and were handed sparklers....we could see all the fireworks in the city. it was spectacular. we didn't stay up too late; however, because we had to catch an early bus to la fortuna.
then, we went to la fortuna--which was quite touristy. the major attraction is volcan arenal--which ended up running us $40 each--for a 10 minute lift and a 2 hour tour--overpriced. they say you can see eruptions on clear nights; our night was foggy, but we could hear some rumbling. in la fortuna, we camped by a stream behind someone's tourist agency (about $6 per person). it rained, so it was a good thing we had sprayed sealant on the tent before. we stayed--mostly--dry, save a small leak in the ceiling. when i woke up the first morning, i found a wriggling ant squished on my face, just above my mouth. there were also ants inside the tent...so we became suspicious. well, we found a line of ants leading up to the tent...and, sure enough, they had made a hole.
monte verde was pretty cool--as in cold. it was neat, too. theres a cloud rain forest; you can see the clouds passing very rapidly just before sunset. we went ziplining with what is referred to as the best ziplining company in central america--extreme. it was sick. the flew across canyons, rappeled, swung like tarzan and flew like superman. i highly recommend this operator. we ended up catching a ride to the west coast beaches with a couple from spain (there was a dry erase board in the hostel for people to announce if they were offering or needed rides). it took 5 hours. we offered them money, but they refused it. they were nice people. they dropped us off at a shady campsite, but came back ten minutes later, beggging us to just stay in a hostel. the campsite was empty and the one guy working was pounding down beers, so we agreed. we were in tamarindo..aka tamagringo.
MORE TO COME.
23 February 2011
29 July 2010
colOmbia
yes, i emphasized the O in colombia. there is no U....get it right. so..i went to colombia for 9 days last april/may. i write about it over a year later, because master's degree part II has taken my attention from my blog. and i have also been encouraged by a friend to keep up with my writings. onward.
we landed in bogota april 28...i had dipped out of a class called "end of the west" a week early to make the journey (i got a B for claiming that the us and france had a positive future--the professor was germna-swiss..you do the math).....so, it was cold! coming from tropical florida to mountainous colombia...change of pace. unfortunately, i had only brought one pair of jeans and some sneakers that looked ridiculous with them.
we hung out in the city a couple of nights. good scene...relatively cheap in comparison to america. we took some buses out to the salt cathedral, which was far worth the sojourn. a friend and i licked the wall. mind you, swine scares were at their zenith at this time, but we didnt care. we survived. the next day, someone apparently died from the swine flu at, or shortly after having visited, the edifice. i survived, so did my friend. in fact, my group was 7 deep, and none of us contracted the disease. so we took a night bus to bucaramanga the next day. let me tell you, night buses are awesome...they're cheap AND they save you the fee of one night's accommodation. ;)
bucaramanga was much much hotter. we spent some time in a market, and shopping by street vendors. we went to the quaint town of giron for a few hours, and moved on, via taxi, to a nearby farm. finding a taxi was hard; but, getting up that damn mountain was harder. two cabs, stuffed with 9 people (we had acquired some friends) later, we arrived at the finca. one word: breathtaking. okay, we got there at night, so i didn't actually see anything, but i did the next morning. some of us went for a walk through the valleys; some of us slept in. then we went parapente...that was one of the highlights of this trip. paragliding, in english, i suppose. imagine jumping off of a hill and flying over a valley for fifteen minutes. frightening? absolutely...but, the adreniline rush...much greater....id do it a million times again...and it was only about 20 bucks!
next, we took a bus to santa marta. slept through the night again. hung out in santa marta for a bit before finding a ride out to parque tayrona (must see). there, we saw little monkeys and hiked an hour to the cabanas on the beach. the park is very peaceful and serene...it has this vibe--a partially hippie one...that makes you not want to leave. the cabanas we're too expensive, and..for those on a really tight budget, you can walk another half hour to find a campsite and hammocks. the beaches were nice, beautiful. several of my friends tried to find the lost city....many hours, no shoes, and a rainstorm later, they apparently did. they also took the donkey trail, so there may be a better route somewhere.
from there we to another bus to cartagena. tourist trap. it's pretty, cute, commercialized. it reminds me of san jaun, puerto rice--it's probably the fort. the city was alright (pretty damn hot), but it didn't make my top ten list. in the interest of time, we ended up flying back to bogota from there. we didn't do much, as we had a day left. as for the exit fee, we did not pay one. we had to go first to tax exemptions, where they stamp your passport, then onto the ticket booth. this was over a year ago. next week, im going to colombia for three weeks...we shall see what it brings.
we landed in bogota april 28...i had dipped out of a class called "end of the west" a week early to make the journey (i got a B for claiming that the us and france had a positive future--the professor was germna-swiss..you do the math).....so, it was cold! coming from tropical florida to mountainous colombia...change of pace. unfortunately, i had only brought one pair of jeans and some sneakers that looked ridiculous with them.
we hung out in the city a couple of nights. good scene...relatively cheap in comparison to america. we took some buses out to the salt cathedral, which was far worth the sojourn. a friend and i licked the wall. mind you, swine scares were at their zenith at this time, but we didnt care. we survived. the next day, someone apparently died from the swine flu at, or shortly after having visited, the edifice. i survived, so did my friend. in fact, my group was 7 deep, and none of us contracted the disease. so we took a night bus to bucaramanga the next day. let me tell you, night buses are awesome...they're cheap AND they save you the fee of one night's accommodation. ;)
bucaramanga was much much hotter. we spent some time in a market, and shopping by street vendors. we went to the quaint town of giron for a few hours, and moved on, via taxi, to a nearby farm. finding a taxi was hard; but, getting up that damn mountain was harder. two cabs, stuffed with 9 people (we had acquired some friends) later, we arrived at the finca. one word: breathtaking. okay, we got there at night, so i didn't actually see anything, but i did the next morning. some of us went for a walk through the valleys; some of us slept in. then we went parapente...that was one of the highlights of this trip. paragliding, in english, i suppose. imagine jumping off of a hill and flying over a valley for fifteen minutes. frightening? absolutely...but, the adreniline rush...much greater....id do it a million times again...and it was only about 20 bucks!
next, we took a bus to santa marta. slept through the night again. hung out in santa marta for a bit before finding a ride out to parque tayrona (must see). there, we saw little monkeys and hiked an hour to the cabanas on the beach. the park is very peaceful and serene...it has this vibe--a partially hippie one...that makes you not want to leave. the cabanas we're too expensive, and..for those on a really tight budget, you can walk another half hour to find a campsite and hammocks. the beaches were nice, beautiful. several of my friends tried to find the lost city....many hours, no shoes, and a rainstorm later, they apparently did. they also took the donkey trail, so there may be a better route somewhere.
from there we to another bus to cartagena. tourist trap. it's pretty, cute, commercialized. it reminds me of san jaun, puerto rice--it's probably the fort. the city was alright (pretty damn hot), but it didn't make my top ten list. in the interest of time, we ended up flying back to bogota from there. we didn't do much, as we had a day left. as for the exit fee, we did not pay one. we had to go first to tax exemptions, where they stamp your passport, then onto the ticket booth. this was over a year ago. next week, im going to colombia for three weeks...we shall see what it brings.
17 July 2009
poland in brief.
july already? shit. i never reblogged after dublin and krakow and warsaw. it turned out well...cold as hell, but i finally got to see poland. i knew enough polish to get around and ask the basics. we wanted to go to the salt mines on the same day we did auschwitz, but jak daleko wielesa i gdzie jest weilesa just didn't get us there that day. we did see the wawel castle and cathedral. still, i have plenty excuse to go back to poland. yay.
i ended up breaking my glasses on the train ride from krakow from warsaw (appx three hours). we only had a day in warsaw. i passed out for five hours in the hostel. hmm...we pretty much only went to the polish uprising museum, saw a socialist castle, had some perogies, but it was awesome. it was so long ago, that i don't have the energy to type of it right now. poland was the first country i ever wanted to visit, when i found out i was half polish as a child.
on my way home from the dub, we had a layover in newark. i had to leave the airport and get to atlantic city. this cost me some extra money, but i had been so hung up on someone that i just had to go there and see if i was wasting my time. seven hours and four trains after leaving newark airport, i walked a mile or so through the city at night towards my parents' house. i told my job there was a death and i couldn't get back down to florida. i skipped a class or two. i really just layed low in the city for a few days. but the most important part..i didn't see him once. and i could finally get over it. and just like that, i was completely over jersey and indiana. i found closure. maybe even nirvana. magna rosa...and how beautiful it was.
02 March 2009
the dub.
so here i am in ireland. at the abigail hostel at 1.18am. been here since yesterday. in the city that is. flying into krakow, poland at 7am. i saw all the main touristy sites....for the third time. christ church...st. pat's catherdral....guinness disillery...temple bar and area. the norm. been there done that. my friend, brian, is all new to this so it's way more exciting for he than i. idk. i just want to upload my photos online so i know they are safe. oh, also went to the jameson distillery and got my whiskey certificate. hopefully be able to upload some pictures onto here later.
met up with an old irish friend i hadn't seen since i was fourteen. had no idea who i was looking for...just a phone number and a name. good times, though. jameson and gingerale is a nice mix. but im excited to go to poland. jesus. six people sleeping in our hostel....i didn't make it to sleep until 3am last night due to jet lag and loud people running around. i don't mind it much. but ive been to ireland three times now...and there isn't really anything new to see in dublin, especially.
i've still got it bad and that's making me quite the downer. i don't know what to do, if anything, about it. i'm just constantly thinking about it...even now...five drinks later. we have to walk to the bus stop around 4.30am....it's 1.30 now. yay. it's a short flight to krakow...on ryanair, mind you, so it may be interesting.......it's probably going to snow. wow. okay im gonna take a nap before i have to wake up. ill be six hours ahead and even colder tomorrow.
besitos.
met up with an old irish friend i hadn't seen since i was fourteen. had no idea who i was looking for...just a phone number and a name. good times, though. jameson and gingerale is a nice mix. but im excited to go to poland. jesus. six people sleeping in our hostel....i didn't make it to sleep until 3am last night due to jet lag and loud people running around. i don't mind it much. but ive been to ireland three times now...and there isn't really anything new to see in dublin, especially.
i've still got it bad and that's making me quite the downer. i don't know what to do, if anything, about it. i'm just constantly thinking about it...even now...five drinks later. we have to walk to the bus stop around 4.30am....it's 1.30 now. yay. it's a short flight to krakow...on ryanair, mind you, so it may be interesting.......it's probably going to snow. wow. okay im gonna take a nap before i have to wake up. ill be six hours ahead and even colder tomorrow.
besitos.
27 February 2009
depletion.
my tank is way past empty. im going to crash. waiting around for phone calls from people with numbers of other people in poland....my mom waited til the last minute to contact my family, so i doubt anything on that part is going to go through. my uncle hasnt been there since 1968. that going back to soviet shit. even before solidarity and shit. i feel like hell. ive slept like 8 hours over the past three days. i packed last weekend, but i dont remember what i packed. i and dont feel like unpacking to check. oh well....here goes nothing.
26 February 2009
emotions and airplanes.
you know something is wrong with me when ive lost the stamina associated with an upcoming trip. too much on my mind. too many papers. too much work. a boy. i don't even feel like going on the ireland/poland trip on which i am about to embark in two days. im sad and lonely. there's someone i like. a lot. and he is consuming my mind to the point where everything else seems.......blah. i know, that's not my personality at all.
11 January 2009
no news, no feelings.
so, five months have lapsed since my last recording. my fall/winter expeditions were dry and mundane. i went to indianapolis for a grand total of five time....for what? a boy, that apparently doesnt care. burn. spent december up north...eight days in.....yea, indianapolis.
then i flew to philly....spent a few days in atlantic city..then drove seven hours to vermont to snowboard a couple of days.....back to the city...met up with old friends....then felt the urge to drive to d.c. on a hangover and three hours sleep....it was sweet though. nothing quite compares to old stomping grounds. but nothing is ever the same. simultaneously, nothing is different. it is what it is.
grad school = a bitch. gives you no time to yourself. it's a constant avalanche of readings, writings and presentations. at least i passed. four jobs in tandem with a full graduate schedule is not ideal in any way shape or form. so i quit my office job. still, i just picked up more hours at starbucks.
finally got diagnosed with adhd...apparantly this is the gift of most sucessful entreprenours. only time will tell. i have an itch to leave the country. i haven't been anywhere signifigant since peru. oh peru. id rather avoid another episode of that nightmare. though still, no regrets.
impending trips include....possibly columbia in march. i'd like to go back to jersey either this month or next. money is a bitch. i am going to taiwan for sure in may...this shall be payed for by the gracious student loans i receive this month.
then comes the issue of where to study in the summer. i could do london for three weeks in the summer. but, it seems so bland. they speak english...so many damn americans, i might as well stay here. but i can't deal with another florida summer. so i can go anywhere. i prefer south america. but, im keeping my options open. for now. who knows. every plan tends to change, so i can't really depend on anyone/anything. hopefully, i'll be able to keep this thing updated more so this semester than last.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)