By the third day we all though we were insane but the cycle trip, though longer (about 65 km), it was an easier cycle from Vinales to San Diego and then we bussed to Las Terrazas. Las Terrazas is a project set up by Castro of sustainable rural economy based on the rational use of its natural resources for tourism. The buildings were designed to blend with their surroundings. Many of the people that live there are farmers whose fields are located a short distance away and others are artists. Before checking into the hotel we went swimming in the natural waterfalls at Banyos de San Juan. The pools and waterfalls was used as a spa when the Spanish first came to the island. There is only one hotel in the city and it was gorgeous.
The Hotel Moka was 4 star and deservedly so. We ate that night at a converted coffee plantation on the top of a nearby mountain.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Bike Trip Day 3 ... Las Terrazas
Monday, February 11, 2008
Bike Trip Day 2 ... a few more pics
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once I upload them...
UPDATE! I think there should be more but I can't seem to find them.. I think they weren't scanned in?? oh well, follow the link for some more pics.
Bike Trip Day 2 ...Outside of La Palma
Outside of La Palma (day 2)
Originally uploaded by girl from finito
a little video shot while i was cycling along the road in the hills just outside of La Palma.
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Bike Trip Day 2 ... La Palma and back
The next day we did a round trip from Vinales to La Palma and back that was about 60 km. There were massive hills to climb up in the morning half of the cycle and I had trouble with all of them. The first was steep and "short" (read "shorter"), the second was "flat" and long (read "not quite as steep") and the last was steep and long (this mother of a hill is what everything else was compared to.. and it was horrid). When we stopped in the main square in La Palma they actually laughed at us when we told them what direction we were traveling in.
At midday we stopped at a farmer’s home at the top of the longest steepest hill and had the most delicious lunch. Pork rinds, pork stew, chicken soup and yucca, rice and beans and white cake. There seems to be only one cake recipe in Cuba, something we learned at the Blau. This food was miles above anything else we ate in Cuba. The family feeds the farmers that work on the land nearby and take it upon themselves to feed travelers and passers by. They were the most lovely inviting family.
After that we cycled very quickly downhill to a river where we went for a quick swim and then back to the hotel.
Sunday, February 3, 2008
MONSTER JAM! .. go us!
My friend Naseem is one of the best people I know. She's always suggesting weird fun things to do. Last weekend was a monster truck jam/ demolition derby. We sat way high up in the rogers centre and watch cars hit each other.. and had so much fun. I sat there alternatly knitting and yelling (note the earplugs-- essential).
Afterward we headed to a friends birthday party at a gay bar in town. Running serendipitously into our good pal Chip we followed him to a pan sexual club for a night of dancing. Oh did I mention Chip was writing a story for the National Post and so was dressed in drag? yeah, he was.
awesome!