Just watch this video without looking at the title on Youtube. It's great.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Miami
Judging from the 100 yards of it I saw in Terminal D, Miami is a seriously bilingual town. I had lunch and a malaria pill in a Cuban-style restaurant, with decent food and diet maté soda! Lots of very fast Spanish being spoken, both in the restaurant and in the terminal. Of course, we are going to Quito, but it seems like everyone takes it for granted.
I didn't have too much trouble understanding what I heard, which is encouraging, considering I've never taken Spanish and I'm going to a country where I'll need it (although they call it castilleno). I reviewed my travel Spanish on the trip here, so maybe that helped.
I didn't have too much trouble understanding what I heard, which is encouraging, considering I've never taken Spanish and I'm going to a country where I'll need it (although they call it castilleno). I reviewed my travel Spanish on the trip here, so maybe that helped.
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Shopping list
Sandals - must have ankle strap so they don't fall off during wet landings
Wetsuit - needed for snorkeling. A "shorty" will do.
Prescriptions: Malaria, seasickness, dysentery.
Camera memory
Shorts
Flora of Ecuador
Wetsuit - needed for snorkeling. A "shorty" will do.
Prescriptions: Malaria, seasickness, dysentery.
Camera memory
Shorts
Flora of Ecuador
Friday, May 15, 2009
Ecuador and the Galápagos!
It's Friday, my last day of work before heading to Ecuador for two weeks, including 5 days in the Amazonian rainforest on the Rio Napo, and then 8 days on a cruise through the Galápagos islands.
Of course, I'm not working at the moment -- I have an appointment to see a "Travel Medicine" clinic this morning. This trip came together so fast that there wasn't time to prepare for the health hazards weeks ahead. (Fortunately I already have a passport.) But I'll go and ask some questions anyway, and see what medicines make sense to take along.
Then I'll head in to work to wrap up a few things before I go.
Of course, I'm not working at the moment -- I have an appointment to see a "Travel Medicine" clinic this morning. This trip came together so fast that there wasn't time to prepare for the health hazards weeks ahead. (Fortunately I already have a passport.) But I'll go and ask some questions anyway, and see what medicines make sense to take along.
Then I'll head in to work to wrap up a few things before I go.
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