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I was impressed with the effort. Especially the 2 year olds working tirelessly to get the design of Jesus' crucifixion exact. But early the next morning I was shocked to wake to a huge procession of 'floats' carried by people dressed in purple stepping all over the intricate designs. Not only that, they were followed by a very loud, very large brass band playing a repetitive, depressing tune which I only assume has something to do with the 'mood' of Easter Thursday and Good Friday here. This 'mood' was lifted somewhat by the dozens of people selling Virgin Mary dolls filled with lollies.
It seemed as though the whole of
After a couple of days of following the celebrations, and getting stuck in crowds, I decided to escape to
Back in
I'm out of here in a few days to check out more Mayan ruins, then to hit the beach in
Until then, Hasta Luega.
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Semana Santa means crazy, loud, Easter
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
San Francisco fashion (and other observations)
Californians have an interesting idea of fashion. In the six and a half days I’ve been staying in the San Francisco/Bay area I’ve learned a few new ways to assemble an outfit.
A disclaimer before I start: the friend I was staying with, and many of her friends are obsessed with fashion. And they have good taste. However, I must say I really did get to indulge my obsession with people watching here. It’s just so much fun!
Interesting ensemble 1: Walking into a British ‘candy’ shop (I wanted to question that phrase … when I lived in
I’m about to board a plane to LA – to start my stupid journey to
So ‘Hasta la vista’ – I’ll write from central America next week (well, I’ll try).
Monday, March 3, 2008
A couple of bumps in the road ...
So our plans were thwarted for a second time.
Speaking of curly ones, Michele decided that a rainy day in Port Douglas was the perfect place to learn to drive a manual. The fact that we drive on the other side of the road to Americans and Europeans means that this lesson will probably be rendered useless - but oh well. After mastering driving a mini moke on Maggie Island (near Townsville), she decided to hit the real roads. With interesting results. I'll try to attach a video to demonstrate. All I can say is I'm glad it was a hire car!
Better go - am off to the court house to watch cane toad racing tonight. Only in Queensland.