DAY 1
are the 17 and 32 here, Sigüenza must be about to pick up the brass band and visit the various bars, clubs etc. It's been the floats, for many the best day and who knows what may have been. I guess nice, as always. We landed yesterday after a long trip I spent sleeping, we met two Venezuelans, Jorge and "Ranger", a guy with 14 children and a girlfriend of 18 years whose aunt, tries to woo the poor Ranger. They took us in his van to the hotel. Refuted the case and the couple came to meet us. We had dinner with them and their family, I ate ceviche, the food here is phenomenal. We are staying in the best area of \u200b\u200bCaracas, and she did not leave because it is very dangerous, we have walks in the area but we have not entered the center. We have said we must go with nothing visible, if you wear a good wig, the blackberry, glasses etc. serious risk that you dock at gunpoint and I got a shock. So to avoid the risk, we are in this area. This morning we have come a long walk trying to soak up some of the streets, there a manifestation of the regime opposition, and ended in the super buying a case of beer to finish a morning. (MOSQUITO pepper me). THEN WE CALL THAT WE HAVE A CONTACT, Carl, and came to the hotel room to exchange euros for strong bolivar, Venezuela's currency. We talked a while with him, but dwells all the blinds closed, looked like the Medellin Cartel counting banknotes. Here the good news is that if you go to the bank for 1 euro you get 3 bolivars, and if you go to the black market currency per EUR 8.25 Bs you an F, which leaves us all quite cheap. (Yesterday ceviche and two beers cost us 10 euros in a restaurant Pijin in the best part). I just came from eating a sausage Carupanero arepas and a juice (juice) of melon. and I'll see if I groomed in two hours I'm going to wedding. It is in a church that is about 40 km. and then I think we're going to a ranch for lunch and dinner until 5 am that it's all over with a breakfast arepas. You know that this drink Johnnie Walker Black Label like the DYC? It is cheaper a liter of milk a whiskey, but rum is not bad. There will be live music, type salsa, merengue, etc. I hope that at least touch a wagon that makes me remember that next year I'll be there with you singing the "I canséeeee of rogarleeeee, I got tired of telling ..." Besos and hugs, enjoy the holidays. I will write in two days from Margarita Island, where I go tomorrow afternoon. Viva San Roque !!!!!!
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