yes it is true i have been out of touch...here´s the story:
in the last posting i talked about the storm that was coming and losing internet access. well we lost more than that, water and electricity went out. so for a few days there was intermittent water and power. it was actually quite interesting and overall a good experience but it was also odd and a little frustrating at times. Granada is a big city, well relatively speaking, but the infrastructure is not so solid and so things happen. like power outages and water problems and transformers catching fire. what resulted though was a unique experience and many new friendships!
the other reason i have been out of touch...i have been on the island of Ometepe for the past few days and there is internet but only on certain parts of the island. i have not been staying on those parts so i am online now as i await to ferry to take me back to the mainland. i will post more in the next few days, photos of Ometepe and the 2 volcanos i climbed. yep, 2...the only 2 on the island! the climbs were intense and certainly a great challenge although each for different reasons. Concepcion was the best though, mainly because i got to sit on the rim! hahaha photos to come!
want to read more about Ometepe, check out this link:
http://www.vianica.com/visit/ometepe
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
A little time on my hands
right, so this might be the time to mention that while internet and phones and other such things are available they are still a luxury in this part of the world. yesterday i mispoke though, Nicaragua isn´t the poorest country in CA, it is the second poorest. still, internet, phones, electricity...not so consistent or reliable. we all know about the water and sewage...indeed there is still much work to be done, but considering the infrastructure and political situations in CA i think Nicaragua is doing fairly well. granted, it is all relative and i have admitedly fallen in love with Granada so my opinion is certainly biased.
welcome to Granada.
Monday, August 2, 2010
so many photos...
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