Last night I went to bed at 10pm, fell asleep quickly, got up once at 2am, fell back asleep quickly, woke up at 6:15 and got up at 6:45. Finally, eight hours sleep.
According to my Fitbit, I got in 7,476 steps yesterday and
last night I slept for 4 hours and 21 minutes. So far I feel good.
It’s 10am and we’re dressed for Santafe de
We left the apt at 10:30 and walked to the Ayura metro
station. I added 50mil to my Civica card then we had a 5-minute wait for a
train. (Sundays there are fewer riders so they have less trains running with fewer
cars.) We got off at Caribe and walked the block long ramp to Terminal Norte.
Downstairs we got in a fairly long line for a bus. Teresa talked to a man
standing nearby and I guess made an arrangement for a colectivo to take us to
Santafe de Antioquia for 30mil per person. He led us, and another couple, to
his private car packed in back. His face was messed up like he’d been in an
accident and I didn’t care for his driving. He went 80kph even when the speed
limit lowered to 60, 40 or for a minute 30. Once he tried passing a truck in a
no passing zone but was soon encountered by two motorcycles. Luckily we arrived
safely next to the main park after a ride of just over an hour.
As soon as we stepped out of the car we were reminded of how
HOT Santafe is. (Note to self: wear sandals here!)
Teresa asked if I remembered where the restaurant is we like
and I said, “yes”, and guided us straight there. I call it Jumanji, after the
movie, but that’s not exactly correct.
All the inside tables were taken but one I could see they
were finished eating. (It’s a good thing we didn’t wait for it because later
they had dessert.) We went outside and took a side table but it became apparent
we would soon be in the sun. we moved under a large umbrella table but soon
Teresa spotted an area on the other side of the plaza with fans. We moved there
and it was much more tolerable than under the umbrella. Teresa had salmon and I
the chicken breast.
I also had a limonada de coco and she a cold beer. We were
in no hurry to leave and she started working on a purse and had another beer
and I a Coke.
We left and walked to the other side of the park and I tried
to guide her using google maps to a hotel named Casa Bixa Boutique which was
supposedly the nicest in Santafe. Teresa stopped and asked a woman for
directions and she ended up sending us to a secondary hotel. (Ask a poor person
for a hotel recommendation and they’re not going to be recommending the best
hotel in town.) So we saw that hotel – nothing special. Then I led her to mine
and it only has 4 rooms so I guess that’s why it’s considered “boutique”.
At each hotel Teresa inquired about availability this coming
week but they were full for Samana Santa (aka holy week).
I asked her if she wanted ice cream at the place we’ve been
to before and she agreed. It was a 3 ½ block walk to the café next to Hotel
Mariscal Robledo. They didn’t have strictly ice cream but after Teresa was told
they didn’t have diet ice cream I ordered a slice of hot apple pie with a
generous amount of vanilla ice cream. Teresa liked it so much she suggested we
order another which I did.
From there we walked back to the church and down the hill. Just
before we crossed the street to the bus station a bus pulled up in front of us
and a guy got out and yelled, “Medellin”. We got on and it was 20,000 pesos per
person and it was air conditioned and even had a restroom in back. The trip
back to Medellin was 2 hours due to heavy traffic near the city but I got in a
30-minute nap on the way.
New photo of Annie James:
We returned to Envigado by metro and taxi and Teresa
suggested we stop at McDonald’s. (I think she was too tired to make anything.)
I ordered a Big Mac for myself and the usual McNifica for Teresa. She was
bitterly disappointed her burger didn’t have cheese and refused to it. I didn’t
know if it was my mistake because I didn’t ask to add cheese as I assumed it
would be included. Teresa talked to one of the workers and they made a fresh
burger for her with cheese.
Teresa called someone and when we left we caught a taxi at
the street to take us near the cultural center where Teresa paid 30,000 pesos
for one of her purses that had been finished. We returned to the apt and it
being 8pm I started my pre-sleep routine.
RELEASE ALL THE
EPSTEIN FILES NOW!
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