Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Feliz Año Nuevo!

Historic center of Cartagena

After a low-key tropical Christmas, we set off wandering again, this time heading for Cartagena to ring in the new year in this picturesque, colonial and vibrantly energetic city on the sea. We were taken under the wing of the now infamous Juan Carlos Garcia and his amazingly kind and hospitable family. Moments after arriving, we found ourselves immediately welcomed and honored to be treated as the gringo members of a close-knit, fun-loving Colombian family.


Our total immersion into the free-spirited and fun-seeking Costeño way of life was an amazingly rich experience that we were very lucky to be a part of. We spent the better parts of the last days of the year prowling the streets of the historic city in the bed of an old white pickup truck, and sampling the local flavor, in all ways possible...

New Year´s Eve 2008!
The days and nights were a flurry of salsa music and dancing, live concerts, family meals and celebrations... pure fun all around. The new sights and scenery, culture and flavor, friends and laughs made it quite an exciting celebration, with New Year´s Eve as the pinnacle of the debaucherous 4-days running fiesta. Our night started out celebrating with our new favorite family, Juan Carlos, Jose Luis, Michelle, Gabriella, Sandra, Fernando, Rosalia and Enrique, and continued into the crowded city streets rampant with rumba into the wee hours of the morning. The fiesta moved to the beach for sunrise, and continued on in true Colombian style as night became day and the New Year 2008 was upon us.

The festivities marking the culmination of one year and a fresh start to another will be hard to beat in the years to come. Thank you Colombia, and thank you Juan Carlos, Jose Luis and family. Feliz año nuevo!

2 comments:

jaimefavorite said...

Hey Guys...
Jaime Favorite here, and I'm headed to Costa Rica next Sunday, Jan 20. I've been reading some threads about the boat trips from Panama to Colombia. An Australian friend I met while in Antigua had already done it, so I asked her about it...here's what she wrote me on my facebook about her trip: (I wonder if it's the same 'Javier'?

"My captain was an okay captain (he did cram 10 of us onto a 6 berth boat, but it was still kinda comfortable), but he was a bit of a prat as a person. He spent the entire trip hitting on all the single girls until we all wanted to take turns stomping on his balls. HIs name was Javier and he'll get you there safely, but if you can find someone else, take them!"

So...would you recommend me doing the sailboat thing, or just catch a quick flight?
jaimefavorite@yahoo.com
or Jaime Favorite on facebook.

Abby said...

Hey guys,
I´m Abby and I don´t know HOW i stumbled upon your blog, but I think I went to high school with at least two of you (U-32 in VT) and I just wanted to say that your blog is amazing. I´m in Chile right now and I also spent time in El Salvador and I really appreciate everything you´ve written, especially about the chicken buses. Good luck on your travels and I look forward to reading more.
Saludos,
Abby