Friday, 14 October 2011

Panama

Panama City
Another good flight saw us fly in over the rainforest between Panama and Columbia; the Darien (for the worried parents, please be assured that we will not be venturing into this area of Panama).


The airport was a wash with screaming babies (although very cute ones) and queues!  Once we finally got through customs we headed towards the nearest taxi rank.  Walking through the exit was like opening an oven door ´muy muy caliente´.

Our hotel was situated in the old town of ´Casco Viejo´(a world heritage site no less) a very quaint little place with lots of stuning colonial buildings, some of which are pristine, others are close to ´going the way of all things´.  After heading to our rooms to sort ourselves out, we then headed out for our first (and well deserved) Panamanian Cerveza, very tasty!  Prices here seem to be similar prices to USA for food, with beer as low as $1.50 in a bar or 40c in a shop.  Beer is actually cheaper than soft drinks here!



Our plan on the second day was to sort our lives out, get some cash and head to Panama Canal. However this proved to be easier said than done as our bank cards would not work ANYWHERE! So we headed into the vortex that is the main city  towards the HSBC, still no luck. After a hefty and lengthy international call to Barclays bank we managed to get them unblocked, apparently the meeting in the bank in England to inform them of our travel plans wasn´t sufficient enough (tone; sarcastic).
Finally we managed to get some dinero from an ATM, by which time it was too late to head to the Panama Canal… So off we went for another cerveza. First observations of Panama is that the people are extremely laid back, so far we have had no hassle from anyone, they are also very patient with our limited Spanish. Another observation (from Cara) is that Ben is finding it somewhat more difficult to acclimatise to the heat than me (perhaps the Asian influence is falling in Cara´s favour in this situation). Having a shower is almost a token gesture for Ben, as 10 minutes after drying himself off, he looks like he just stepped out of the shower again. Our walks around Casco Viejo have been punctuated by many a 10 minute break beneath a tree for Ben to pull himself together.  


Cara has also noticed that the Panamanians seem to launch straight into Spanish when addressing me , when I reply “no intiendo” (i don´t understand) they just repeat themselves, but louder, until the point where they are almost shouting, to which I reply; “I´ll be heading off now, cherrio”. We got chatting to some people in our hostel, some Panamanian, south African and Colombian people and they gave the inside story; apparently if it wasn´t for Cara´s thick British accent, people would think she was Panamanian, hence the locals confusion.When we first arrived at our hotel there seemed to be a lot of rather dodgy looking people hanging around the communal area; a Colombian guy looked like he had either stepped straight out of the rain forest (with all his piercings, tattoos and dreadlocks) or he was about ready to mug you. Turns out he was a really nice bloke from columbia, here with his girlfriend and both of whom made jewellery. Being that it was our 5th anniversary that day Ben and I thought it would be fitting to get a bracelet made by this guy. He put 5 stones in each one, which originated from Brasil, Chile, Uruguay, Argentina and Peru; places that he had collected them from.A lesson that we have both learnt is that one should never judge someone by their appearance, as this guy turned out to be ‘sound as a pound’.





Saturday, 8 October 2011

New York "Hey I'm walking Here"

An early start saw us up at 5am to get to the airport, where we indulged in free food and drink at the VIP lounge (courtsy of Ben´s bank). After a fairly uneventful flight we landed in New York 13:00 local time, to...wait for it...RAIN! How very upsetting, we could even see reports of the heat wave going on in the UK, a bit of a kick in the teeth needless to say.

After heading to our tiny hotel room we decided to dive head first into the world of tourism with a trip to times Square. with he early start, long flight and time difference; Cara was feeling a bit bewildered, almost like an outer body experience. Our first observations of the Yanks is that they can be rather large and rather loud...but rather friendly all the same.

As planned, we met up with Tim and Anna for food and drinks. Cara was first to move onto the short drinks and after a short time was looking rather more rosy cheeked than the rest, having discovered that a normal drink doesn´t involve a standard form of measurement, we are fairly certain we were drinking trebbles. After a 24hr day we both had to throw in the towel and so left Tim and Anna representing the Brits at which ever club we were in.

Our tour around the city was your garden variety tourist experience with visits to big guns such as; Central Park, The Natural History Museum, Times Square, Top of the Rockafella Tower, over the Brooklyn Bridge, Ground Zero, Statten Island Ferry, Statue of Liberty and pizza in Little Italy.

We both collectively agree that the highlight was central Park, where we rented bikes (under recommendation from Tim and Anna) and cycled around the whole thing, what a great place!

New York was a great start to the trip, already looking forward to going back, although next time with a larger budget. That way we can experience some of the more subtle activities, such as; fine dinning, a spot of shopping, shows and more booze... to bite a different part of the apple so to speak. Next time eh?!






Searching for Mogwai in China Town





London Counts

A big thank you to those that came to our leaving party and for your video messages Ben was blubbering for hours...

After leaving Cornwall with a stop off at Reading we got the train to London. Stayed at Andy´s where we sorted out the last few bits and bobs, meet up with the crew for dinner near London Bridge; at the Hilton non the less (a John Moore special).

On our last day in the UK we had a great day of tourism with Andy, riding Borris bikes around Hyde Park and meeting up with Alex in Soho for drinks, where we saw Stephen fry! Out doing his shopping. We continued with the drinking theme meeting up at Pete´s new pub in Brixton, all of which was under the umbrella of beaming sunshine, what a treat.