As the Burrito Burns

Step into the surrealishious and amazing world of Mexico as told through the eyes and mind of a teacher who has spent the past 20 years living in the coastal city of Puerto Vallarta. A wide range of experiences stretching from the serious to the sublime: living, working, marrying, birthing, teaching, eating, drinking, frolicking and fraternizing and so much more. There is so much to see and do, to tell and be told the list never gets old here at "As the Burrito Burns."

Sunday, October 15, 2006

What's Good About Bogota.

Instead of a lengthy and monotonous account of our personal adventures, I thought it expedient to cut straight to the chase-- Good things about Bogota:

The Mountains.
The Museo de Oro.
The arts and crafts.
The cool, misty mountain air.
The friendly people.
The clean City.
The coffee!!
The regional food.
The Cathedral made of salt.
Restaurant Club Columbia.
Restaurant Andres Carne de Res!!!!!!!!
The coffee! (yes, again.)
The polite taxi drivers.
The lilting accent.
"Si Senora!"
The Colegio Nueva Granada.
The Dog Walkers.
The views.
The winding roads.
The emeralds!!!!!!
The Esmereldas!!!!!!
The tea de Coca.
The 25 varieties of Papas.
The coffee-- Juan Valdez, Cello Rojo and Oma.
The Chocolate covered coffee beans.
The Indigenous people and their noble air.
The regional cusine.
The Education--28 universities in Bogota!
The culture.
The experience.
Thank-you Columbia!

Con suerte, un dia voy a regresar.

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