Lessons from Being Lost in New York

Flying back last Friday from Bogotá, Colombia meant a quick stop at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York before heading home to Seattle. Or, so I thought. The layover was only about an hour and 40 minutes and getting through customs was brutal. There were 3...

Bogota Journal # 7

One day left… I’ve told my wife, Barb that this is my perception of Bogota…. 1. The food is awesome 2. The people are warm, friendly, and very hospitable. 3. The women are beautiful (including my primas…I thought I should get that in)...

Bogota Journal # 6

Down to my last 2 days and it really has been a whirlwind “tour.” Yesterday, my cousins took me to the Salt Mines at Zipaquira. It’s one of only two salt mines in the world with a cathedral underneath. The entire mine and all its relics and...

Bogota Journal # 5

The last two days have again been filled with wonderful family, delicious food, and a terrific city and country. On Sunday, I went with my cousins to their “finca.” Finca translates directly into English as “farm,” but it’s really not....
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