We got into Panama City Sunday, April 11th, in the afternoon. I managed to find the only cab in the city that didn't know where we were going. Luckily, after asking directions a few times, we made it to the condo.
Our place was awesome. 10th floor apartment with a bit of an ocean view, 2 bathrooms, full kitchen, couches and satellite TV. How totally awesome?!?!?! There was a mall next door, with VIP Movie theatres and a grocery store. We found out later we were in the jewish district, so everything in the grocery store was kosher. We toyed with the idea of getting some King David Sacramental Wine, but decided just to try plain old Isreal Wine.
Monday we had a slow morning, then went to the Summit Zoo. The zoo was layed out over a huge area and didn't have too many animals, but what they did have was cool. There were Tapirs, Jaguar and Harpy Eagles, along with many different kinds of monkeys and small wild cats. The enclosures were all very big and well taken care of. It was the kind of zoo you left feeling good about, not sorry for the poor animals. Then we headed for the Panama Canal and the Miraflores Locks. These were the first set of locks on the pacific side. We watched a couple to tankers go through. There was a visitors centre with a restaurant, but we just stayed on the rooftop observation deck and watched the boats get lowered through the locks. They would motor in the one area, then the water would drain to the level of the next compartment, the big water gates would open and move though to the next set. Some boats paid between $80,000 to $300K to go through the Canal. They have to pay by weight.
That night we stayed home, drank some Australian wine and watched TV.
Our last day in the City we had lunch with David, our friend who set us up with the apartment. Then we headed to the old part of town called Casco Veijo. It was the main part of Panam City in the 1800s but had since transformed into a ghetto. In the past few years, the City has undertaken a huge renovation project of the area and brought back some of the grandure of what it once was. Apparently it's a lot like New Orleans. So we wandered around taking pictures then had some Mojitos at the Cuban restaurant. We went into the Emerald Museum and learned about mining, then bought a tiny little raw emerald. Ian got excited as there was a reef break just off shore and some surfers and boogies boarders out having great time.
We went back to the apartment for the afternoon then went to the movies with David and his girlfriend. We went to the VIP theatres where we sat in our own leather recliners and had waiters bring us beer and sushi. We watched a movie drinking beer and eating sushi. So rad. These Panamians really know how to entertain.
We got up realy the next morning to go to the airport. David sent over his driver with this Licoln Town Car and for the same price as a dirty old cab, got driven to the aiport in style. The flight to Houston was good, no issues. Our 6.5 hour layover went by ok, we read for a while, then went for dinner then read again then it was time to board the plane. Canadian Customs were really good with us. We declared everything and made it through with no stops.
We are now home and winding down, trying to get our life back together. We've gone through our mail and set some appointments to view potential places to live this weekend. It's hard to believe that our trip is over. Now that we're home, it's hard to believe that it happened at all. But we have our memories and our pictures and our empty bank accounts to prove it. It was definitly the experience of a life time and Ian and I had so many amazing experiences. We're already dreaming of what our next great adventure will be.
Friday, April 16, 2010
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Glad to hear you two are safely home now. What a great trip!
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Jeff, Eileen and family.