Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Motorcycles, kayak building and friends

We met the Lenemberger-Dumas family when their son Miguel discovered us on the muelle. He liked our kayak and later his dad Carlos came down and asked us if he could make a mold from the kayak's hull. We agreed and in a couple days we had the klepper out of the water and they were putting fiberglass and resin on the bottom of the kayak. Today as we write this, they are making a mold of the topsides. Barrio houses on stilts
The following are pictures of Miguel 15 (not in the following), Carlos the papa, Andreas 9, Sara 13 and Jazmin the Mama and of course Ron and me.
Last weekend we shared a full day of events. We began with watching motorcycle racing in the town.The racing here was crude and dangerous for not only the riders, but also the spectators who lined the outside corners where the crashes were likely. They had FREE TIME, where anyone could get on the course with their cycles sin padding or helmets and have at it.(many accidents) Later we ate mariscoes at their favorite restaurant, camerones enconcado. We took a walk through the barrios where the houses are built on stilts and in the past were very dangerous places (there are whole barrios built over the mudflats joined by a single concrete walk barely wide enough for one small automobile, but luckily the travel here is by small motorcycles and scooters)



In town watching the races, Di and Jazmin Andreas
Hanging on the muelle waiting for the resin to harden, Jazmin and Miguel
Sara and cousin
Looking up words in the dictionary
Danse of the Afrikans in the neighborhood
Motorcycle racing
Danse

Andreas napping

We are all napping, when will that resin harden!!
walking down the street to the muelle
Carlos in the red hat and others who are making the mold
Then we went back to their house where daughter Sara's friend painted Diane's nails and we learned Latin dancing. Finally we participated in the night of lights where all the neighborhoods competed in putting out candles up and down the streets and decorating their houses. This neighboorhood placed third in the competition. We followed that with a very late dinner and then kayaked back to our boat after midnight. We had an incredibly full day for cruisers who normally go to bed at 8 pm.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Hola día y ron soy Miguel el hijo de carlos y jazmin que bueno saber de ustedes espero que se encuentren bie. Quisiera saber por donde nos podemos comunicar para que hablemos mi Facebook es Miguel lenemberg o mi correo es angellenenberg1993@hotmail.com , Mi telefono es 3104007436 (colombia)