365 Challenge – A year in Sanford, FL

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Day 188 – What happens in Vegas or Did I really turn 30?

April 5, 2009 · Leave a Comment

New York New York Casino

New York New York Casino

The reason for our trip to Vegas was my b-day 30, the long dreaded but unavoidable entering of the third decade of my life! Since I did freak out a bit about it I thought it might be best to leave town for the celebration. After all, “what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas” so did I really turn 30? I don’t remember, maybe it was all just a dream?

Well, all joking aside, I really had a great time and enjoyed every minute of it!

Below is just a photo series documenting my birthday, starting with the evening before at the Hofbraeuhaus Las Vegas, then gambling at the New York New York casino (where we won $200!). The next day started with a buffet at the Wynn, followed by shopping and then another great meal at Nine Fine Irishmen (again in the New York New York) before heading to the night club Lavo at the Palazzo.

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Day 187 – Vegas Baby

April 5, 2009 · Leave a Comment

View from Hilton Grand Vacation

View from Hilton Grand Vacation

After quite a long trip we arrived in Las Vegas this morning. Super excited to get my birthday celebration started :) Our friends provided the hotel as birthday gift – the picture shows the view from our hotel room. Can’t wait to enjoy Vegas! It’s been almost 6 years since I last went – too long!!

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Day 159 – Bye Bye Panama City

March 1, 2009 · Leave a Comment

View from Our Hotel

View from Our Hotel

Too soon we have to say good-bye to Panama City… We had a wonderful time and hope to be back someday. Of course a big thank you goes to our friends for making this a great experience :)

I can highly recommend our hotel (which was by the way located right next to a huge, modern mall):

Courtyard® by Marriott® Panama Real Hotel
Via Israel Multiplaza Pacific Mall
Panama City, Panama
Phone: 507 301 0101
Fax : 507 301 0102

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Day 158 – Miraflores Locks at the Panama Canal

March 1, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Miraflores Locks at the Panama Canal

Miraflores Locks at the Panama Canal

Today we drove out to the famous Miraflores Locks at the Panama Canal. These locks are one of the three locks that ships need to pass in order to make it through the Panama Canal.

The ships are huge, I was very impressed! Also impressive, the fare they have to pay to pass the canal: up to $215,000!

At the Miraflores Locks we also visited the interactive museum/exhibition and watched the visitor movie. If you ever get to go to Panama, definitely chek it out!

For more information and history about the Panama Canal visit this web site!

The ships are Huge!!

The ships are Huge!!

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Day 157 – Casco Viejo in Panama City

March 1, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Visit at Casco Viejo in Panama City

Visit at Casco Viejo in Panama City

Today we visited Casco Viejo, the old part of Panama City. This part of town could be compared to the French Quarter of New Orleans. In fact, it was mostly influenced by the French. I was impressed by the beauty of the buildings. They may be old but have still kept their charm.

For more information about Casco Viejo in Panama City visit this web site.

Click the read more button below in case you want to see more of the pictures I took. Also, at night time we attended our friends’ wedding, Lupe and Sebastian, now Mr. and Mrs. Haitzer :)

Street in Casco Viejo

Street in Casco Viejo

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Day 156 – Tour Gatun in Panama

March 1, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Panama Canal Tour

Panama Canal Tour

On our first day in Panama City we attended the Gatun Tour. It was a beautiful experience, close to nature. We even got to kayak on the lake and feed monkeys (sooo cute!!).

If you should ever go to Panama I can highly recommend this tour. Here is a link to the web site of the company who offers the Tour Gatun.

The owner is actually an American (from Missouri) who moved to Panama several years ago. He did a great job showing us around and we had a blast :)

Below are more pictures and a video of the tour (provided by the company on YouTube).

This boat used to belong to Al Capone!

This boat used to belong to Al Capone!

Feeding the monkeys

Feeding the monkeys

On the boat!

On the boat!

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Day 155 – All We Need Is Love – The Miami Airport

February 28, 2009 · Leave a Comment

All we need

is love

On our way to Panama we had to take the connection flight in Miami. While waiting a couple of hours for boarding I encountered this neat little project currently displayed at the Miami Airport. I really though it was a lovely idea :)

The next 4 days of my blog will consequently take place in beautiful Panama where we will attend the wedding of a close friend (Day 156 – Day 159). I have been looking forward to this trip for more than half a year now and cannot wait to finally see my friend’s home country.

Love

!!!

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Day 114 – Good-Bye Bogota

January 16, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Buildings in Bogota

Buildings in Bogota

Today we’re saying Good-Bye Bogota.We are getting ready for our trip back to the US and to good old Sanford, FL. We had a great time in Colombia but it’s always nice to come back to your own home and your own bed.

A last shot from some buildings in Bogota, not the prettiest view, but the larger part of the city really does look like this… As I said in an earlier post, some color and green areas are missing here. Nevertheless, a great city and worth a trip!

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Day 113 – The Salt Cathedral, La Savannah and Andres Carne de Res

January 16, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Savannah North of Bogota

Savannah North of Bogota

We drove outside the city today into the “sabana de Bogota”. The landscape is absolutely beautiful. All the green I was missing yesterday in Bogota seems to be accumulated here :) The nature around here reminded me a lot of Austria or Switzerland. It’s so peaceful and serene.

La Catedral de Sal in Colombia

La Catedral de Sal in Colombia

After that, we visited the famout “catedral de sal”, a huge salt mine that has parts of it converted into a church, and everything is made of salt. This is an amazing place to see!

Andres Carne de Res

Andres Carne de Res

We ended the day at Andres Carne de Res in Chia. This bar/resturant/dance club is famous in Colombia and I have to say, now I understand why. It is truly an experience to visit Andres Carne de Res.

The inside is so creative, full of details, like a patchwork and therefore very original. Every time you look somewhere in this place you will discover another neat detail. I found a lot of inspiration for art here, and had lots of fun at the same time. The food is delicious, the cocktails too, and the music is a fun mix of Latin rhythms and International music (be it Madonna, the Beatles or Rhianna…).

Inside Andres

Inside Andres

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Day 112 – Great Day in Bogota and where you can find Colombian Food in Lake Mary

January 16, 2009 · 1 Comment

La Candelaria in Bogota

La Candelaria in Bogota

Bogota is a beautiful and interesting city and I got to spend a wonderful day here today.

Our city tour (I had Jose and his mom Gladys as my personal tour guides) lead us to the oldest part of town first, the so called “Candelaria”.  This is probably the part of town where you will see the style of homes you’d expect from Latin America, the Colonial style homes with tile roofs. Very nice is the view of the mountains in the background.

Bogota is 2,640 meters above the sea level and you can tell: first of all it is rather cool in this city (temperatures are always in the 60s, at night they can drop to the 30s) and second, when travelling from a lower hight city you can feel the exhaustion in the first couple of days. Nevertheless, we were in for a good walk today, and luckily we got to stop a couple of times, first for lunch, then for “candelazo” (a warm drink made with Aguardiente, the national liquor) on top of the city’s mountain “Monserrate”. Also luckily, we decided to pass on climbing up the mountain and took the “teleferico”.

Botero

Botero

Our tour also led us to “La Casa de la Moneda” where we saw a great art exhibition – my peronal highlight, I LOVE art and miss it a lot in Central Florida; hopefully we’ll soon  have a bit more opportunities to see art in Central Florida. Not only works by internationally famous artists like Monet, Renoir, Picasso, Matisse, Klimt, Miro or Dali were exhibited, but also by the most famous Colombian artist, Fernando Botero. He is known for his very distinguishing style of painting “large people” with exaggerated proportions. I love his work and was happy to be able to see such a vast selection of works. The picture I am posting here (one of many) is one of my favorites because of the doors that frame the scene. It adds even more interest to the picture itself. Only better would be to see the painting by peeking through a key hole…

We ended the day at Monserrate where we took in some breathtaking views of Bogota. I noticed though that, with exception of the moutains that surround Bogota, there are relatively few green areas in Bogota. I would like to see a bit more nature in this city, it would certainly cheer everything up a bit. Especially since some parts of town seem rather grey and colorless.

Jose and Claudia above Bogota

Jose and Claudia above Bogota

Colombian Food

Food wise we did well, too. The picture here shows a Bandeja Paisa. This is not the typical food for Bogota though. A bandeja paisa consists of meat (in this case ground beef, but it could be steak as well), rice, beans, plantains, avocado, an egg (sunny side up), chicharron (fried pork skin) and an “arepa“, a typical Colombian rice bread.

In case you ever feel like trying Colombian food, there is a Colombian Restaurant in Lake Mary. It is called “La Antioquena” and they serve Bandeja Paisa among many other delicious and authentic dishes. They are located at 3861 Lake Emma Road and can be reached at 407 829-2532.

Bandeja Paisa

Bandeja Paisa

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