In all my years international escapades, this was the first time a family member came to meet up with me. Needless to say, I was elated when my brother, Tommy, arrived in Colombia for Semana Santa. The difference between traveling with family and friends is although both probably see you at your best and worst, there is a level of comfort and compromise that already exists without even needing words most of the time.
We spent 3ish days in Bogota & 3ish days in Medellin. In the traveling circuit Bogota has a nasty reputation in Colombia whereas Medellin gets all the clout. We had a wonderful time in both places.
Bogota
The downtown governmental headquarters in Bogota
One of the main reasons why Tommy came was to witness the "rockshow" of Bomba Estereo in their native Colombia.
Medellin
Jardin Botanico
It's Filled with all kinds of wild organisms. Notice the similarities?
Hiking "Pan de Azucar"
At any given time, it is could be raining somewhere in Medellin just as this picture shows. With the nickname of "the eternal spring" & the flower capital of the world there is a reason why it produces so many flowers. We got really lucky at the end of our hike and hopped on a bus right as it started to pour.
We also rode bikes, salsa danced, enjoyed countless outdoor workout equipment & saw a few museums.
Plaza de Las Luces
Comuna 13
There is a depth to comuna 13 that is hard to articulate in a blog, especially as I get to know the some of the community through the different classes they offer. I think something that has struck me as ironic & interesting with the different cycles of art is that graffiti used to be such an underground "disdained form of art." Now it widely accepted, encouraged, publicly funded so much so that there are world wide graffiti tours. Just interesting to think of the different cycles of art. If you would also like to dig into a fascinating charla on hip hop click here
1 Chron. 16:11:
"Look to the Lord and his strength;
seek his face always."
seek his face always."