Thursday, March 8, 2012

Parting Thoughts

I head back to Washington, DC this weekend, but before I do I thought I would write one last post with some brief thoughts on Venezuela and what may or may not happen in the year ahead.

First of all, I had a thoroughly rewarding experience here, and would happily stay longer if circumstances dictated that I should and could. The people here are incredibly welcoming and friendly, and during my entire time here I only encountered one instance of some anti-imperalismo, with a soldier in the San Antonio de Táchira airport. For the reasons that I wrote about previously, Venezuela is a pretty great place, and I didn´t even travel to any of the spots that everyone says are the best in the country - the beaches of Los Roques and Margarita (and pretty much everywhere else too), Angel Falls (the highest waterfall in the world), Mérida (the picturesque city in the Andes), the national parks of El Morrocoy and Henri Pittier, etc.

Cleaning Out The Camera

I have taken a lot of pictures during my time in Venezuela, no doubt to the surprise of all. Many of them didn´t fit neatly into any of my previous posts, but I thought some were still worth sharing. So here is a smorgasbord of shots I have taken, which probably in some way also capture how I have spent my time here, along with some captions to put them into context.


The famous Patricia. She never wanted me to take a picture of her, but yesterday I took her to the movies as a thank you for everything and managed to snap this shot. I told her that my camera was out of batteries and then snapped this one after she let her guard down.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Capriles Assassination Attempt?

You may be forgiven for not hearing that there may or may not have been an assassination attempt against opposition candidate Henrique Capriles Radonski this weekend. Heck, even if you live in Venezuela you might have overlooked the story given that most of the press coverage here is still focused on President Chávez´s recuperation in Cuba and the government´s recent announcements of products that will have their prices lowered by fiat in the coming months (a common election year tactic). The details of the incident remain murky, but here is the best account I can give.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Baptism By Fire

If I were a movie writer, I would get out my pen this morning and start working on a script based on how I spent my day on Saturday. The story would start on Friday evening, when I strolled the few blocks from my apartment to that which has become almost a second home for me: the apartment of the mother of my ¨padre/hermano perdido¨ in Venezuela. Those of you that have kept up with my blog since its inception will remember that I befriended a family who I met at the very first baseball game I attended, the very first week I arrived in Caracas. They have since become my closest friends here, and in many ways I have become an adopted member of their family. For the purposes of my movie and my readers´ understanding, here is a cast of characters for the folks I was with on Friday:

Friday, March 2, 2012

Food!

I think one of everybody´s favorite things about traveling is trying new foods. And one of everybody´s favorite things about hearing about other people´s travels is hearing about their culinary mishaps. With that in mind, although sadly I do not have any horror stories about food other than Patricia´s attempts to make me a jockey through her less than enticing cooking, I thought I would give everyone a taste of what kinds of food are most popular in Venezuela.