Colombia
Alejandria

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    • Day 1

      Week 1 - The trip from TLV to MedeIIin

      November 10, 2021 in Colombia ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      וואו. אז יצאנו לנוודות... 🤭
      הפרידה מהמשפחה הייתה לא פשוטה והמסע לפה התחיל בצורה מאתגרת וקשוחה. השפעת החליטה לבוא לבקר בדיוק בטיימינג הכי לא טוב, הדירה שהזמנו לחודש הייתה מאוד לא מותאמת לצרכים שלנו וגם הכספומט עשה לנו בעיות והמזומן לא יצא. הכל אמנם התחיל שחור, אבל לאט לאט הבראנו והכל התחיל להסתדר. מה זה להסתדר? וואו! מדג'ין יפהפייה, מלאה בצמחייה ומוקפת בהרים מרשימים. איך שהגענו - התאהבנו! מסעדות, בתי קפה ומתחמי עבודה מתוקים, צמחייה וטבע בכל פינה בעיר, אנשים חמים ונחמדים, אווירה שמחה ברחובות ואורי אפילו הספיק כבר ללכת לפסטיבל אלקטרוני עם טרייבר! גם הצלחנו להחליף לדירה שווה יותר... הכל מרגיש בול. ממש שמחים ומתרגשים לקראת מדג'ין המפתיעה :)Read more

    • Day 14

      Week 2 - MedeIIin

      November 23, 2021 in Colombia ⋅ 🌧 20 °C

      שבוע שני במדג'ין. מתחילים להתמקם ולהתאפס... ההתאקלמות עדיין לא חלקה ופשוטה לנו אבל אנחנו לגמרי מכילים ומחבקים את התהליך שאנחנו עוברים וזוכרים שזה חלק מהמסע וחלק מהצמיחה והגדילה שלנו...
      היה שבוע מאוד גשום, שאילץ אותנו לוותר על חלק מהתוכניות אבל בכל זאת הספקנו לא מעט - הלכנו לא. שישי בבית חב"ד, אמנם היינו קצת בשוק מכמות וסגנון האנשים אבל בכל זאת הכרנו כמה חבר'ה טובים ומקסימים שאתמול גם הלכנו איתם לערב באולינג וקוקטיילים במקום סופר פנסי (לא הכניסו את הגברים עם מכנסיים קצרים/גופיות ואורי נאלץ לשים טרנינג מסריח שאחד העובדים מצא באיזו מגירה), נסענו לאיזו גבעה עם תצפית נחמדה על העיר, הלכנו לקומונה 13 - האטרקציה הכי תיירותית בעיר - פאבלה שנחשבה להכי מסוכנת עד לא מזמן והיום הפכה ליעד תיירותי מגניב עם מלא מופעי רחוב, גרפיטי, דוכנים וכו'. השבוע גם אורי ואני התחלנו לתת גז על אחד המיזמים שאנחנו מתכננים עליהם כבר לא מעט זמן - קורס דיגיטלי לבניית אתרים. מתרגשים ומצפים :) וזהו - היום עוברים לדירה החדשה - בתקווה שתביא איתה אנרגיות טובות וחדשות!
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    • Day 12

      Colombia Day 11

      August 6, 2018 in Colombia ⋅ ⛅ 63 °F

      A rainy, cloudy day in Medellin. Awake early at our “hostel”. 😊 Its really quite interesting – the apartment is very nice, decorated well and with modern bathroom and kitchen amenities - on the 4th floor with a terrace at the top. It would be fine if we were there by ourselves. Oh well, another travel lesson learned. (Read the fine print)
      Decision made on a hotel to move to and out for an early walk in the rain to find a grocery store and a bank – both Robert and I out of money Got there by 8:30 and they opened at 9. Back to the hotel where I found 40,000 Colombian pesos ($15.00) so we could go to breakfast!! Found an outdoor “hole in the wall” local’s place near a large church (its Sunday) and had our empanadas and other meat filled pastries for breakfast. The apartment is in a “neighborhood” - so fun to see all the people there, lots of diversity and many children.
      Then Uber to our next hotel (Hotel Sites -very nice) to drop off our luggage and out to see downtown Medellin – a large city of 2.5-3 million people. An uber to city center where you find most of the museums and pedestrian areas to see the city sites. The city center has a large plaza named Botero plaza. Botera is a Colombian artist known for painting and sculpting very large (fat) figures. The plaza has probably a dozen of his sculptures. Lots of people there even with the cloudy, rainy weather. Also, a museum – Museo Antiquiro (the state of Colombia that Medellin is in) devoted to Botero’s paintings and his art collection with artists from all over the world that he donated to the museum. Three stars for this museum – well done and interesting.
      One of the primary reasons to come to Medellin at this time in our trip was to see the annual Medellin Flower Festival – a week-long event with flower displays at many places in the city and special events. One of the tourist police gals headed us to another plaza where she said there were flowers. A stop for a beer overlooking another large plaza filled with vendors selling handicrafts of all kinds. ML looking for a bag to carry her camera but could not find anything that would work. I would have bought several things but had no money !!! ☹ (Its Sunday and no banks, or their ATMs) open. And no flowers…….
      Back to hotel to do some wash – free laundry at our hotel. 😊 Cocktail hour on the top deck with a 360 view of the city. Very nice. A walk to another neighborhood to a pizza place, Zorba’s that we had been told about. It was a jumping, happening place – pizza was very good – dinner for 3 with food and drinks - $26. 😊 Back to hotel with a stop at an open ATM at a bank for some money for Kay!!! Yeah !!! Finish up on laundry and to bed.
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    • Day 13

      Colombia Day 12

      August 7, 2018 in Colombia ⋅ ⛅ 84 °F

      A bright sunshiny day in Medellin. Temperature projected to get to 85 today. :-( Out by 11 after an AM of planning and relaxation. Off to see the first of the Medellin flower festival venues - North Park, which is also an amusement park. Also decided to take experience the Colombian rapid transit system. The city has a metro that is above ground. Wander from our hotel to the closest metro station about 3/4 mile away. Stations and trains are very clean and orderly. No transfer or day tickets available so, as a tourist, you need to buy a new ticket for each ride. A 20 minute ride North to the University area and North Park. In its "real" when it is not a venue for the flower show, life North Park is an amusement park. The flower displays are intertwined with the park rides and in the open spaces. A stop for cervezas for Robert and me, a walk around a large lake in the middle of the park - lots of birds and egrets nesting in the trees on an island in the middle of the lake.
      Next off to a park up one of the mountains surrounding Medellin. Medellin is in a basin/valley with mountains all around. The "suburbs" of Medellin are built up the sides of those mountains and many people live there so public transportation to those areas is essential. We took the elevated metro further north in the city. The main train artery runs North-South through the valley with a river alongside. We needed to transfer to a line that runs east and goes up the mountain, turns out that line is a cable car!!! Quite the experience going over all the housing that spans the mountainside. There are 3 stops on this line until you get to the top where we transferred to another cable car line that went another 15 minutes across the top of the mountain to get to the park!! Quite the ride. The park was wonderful - lots going on - focus as a nature preserve - you think you are in the middle of nowhere and then there is all of the very well planned park setting with tours, restaurants, more flowers on display and lots of trails to walk around. Quite fun and a highlight of Medellin for me.
      Back via public transport to our hotel and a walk across the street for dinner - Fiorella's, a cute outdoor restaurant, Italian with pastas and great eggplant parmesan. Loving the Argentinian white wines. After dinner I walked up to the main thoroughfare about 1/4 mile away to find some ice cream and watch some kids dancing in a park. A good travel day.
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