!Por Fin – A Very Cold Beer after 649 stairs, We deserved it!
Posted by The Adventures of a Nigerian-American
As usual, so much as happened since the last blog. From going to Peter’s house party and hanging out at Jeffery’s apartment on a Friday night to sightseeing. We went to see Manuela (she is Juliana’s sister) sing at her schools annual English song festival – she sang one of Rihana’s song and sang very well – am so happy for her because she won out of 17 contestants.
On the 16th, we went to El Penon and Guatape. At el penon, we climbed the rock – 649 stairs, yeah I did it but it was very tiring but once at the peak – the view is stunning, plus we got a very cold beer from some guy from Spain once we got to the peak. Later on we went to Guatape and took a boat ride to the old city which is now covered up with water – the only thing you can see is the peak of the church, on the way there we saw properties belonging to Pablo Escobar that was bombed by the government.
Finally, I was introduced to a volunteer program – it is a center for adoption, I went there today to be introduced to the kids and they immediately accepted me and were asking a whole lot of questions. I will be starting tomorrow and I already promised the kids that I will tell them about my family and teach them English so I’m looking forward to tomorrow with the kids.
This Friday, I’ll be 24 years old and I’ll be celebrating it !Por Supuesto!. I’m looking forward to it, we will be going to a Jamaican bar I found while looking for Hooters to have lunch with a friend I met in Cali then to a pure Reggeaton or Hip-Hop discoteca – Vamos a ver.
Last week, my nose ring came out while I was sleeping, I tired to put it back but I couldn’t so now I don’t have a rose ring anymore but I’m not upset. Instead I’ll be giving myself with another tattoo for my birthday present……………………….. I’m getting sad again because I’ll be leaving Medellin next week Friday to Cartagena, unlike the last time – I can not come back because I’ll be flying out of Cartagena to Panama in two weeks.
About The Adventures of a Nigerian-American
I love to experience new cultures and explore the world. My family calls me ‘Ajala the Traveler’. Ajala is a Nigerian who lived in the 1950s. It is said that Ajala loved to travel and has visited all the countries in the world. Several legend and myths have been woven around his personality and travels. It is also claimed he traveled using a scooter, a truck and on foot. He rose to fame when a song was written in his honor by a Nigerian musician. The song begins “Ajala travels all over the world…” Well, am not Ajala nor have I traveled as much as he did but I do LOVE to travel. At every opportunity I get, I never hesitate to hop on a plane or international bus. As of June 2022, I have been to 71 countries . When I'm not traveling, I teach, go on long walks and read a book.Posted on November 24, 2009, in Colombia and tagged Colombia, El Penon, Guatape, Hotel Palma Reina, Medellin, Nueva Lengua, Pablo Escobar, Santa Fe de Antioquia. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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