Saturday, March 31, 2007

¡Bienvenidos!

Welcome to my blog! I can´t promise daily or even weekly entries but I think it will be a nice central place to write about my travels and to receive comments and feedback from friends and family. Please feel free to post comments and opinions to share with other readers.
Here I am nearing the end of month number one of my Central American travels. It´s been a busy month learning Spanish, climbing volcanoes, enjoying natural hot springs, exploring coffee plantations and visiting hippie towns. I have managed to acquire some basic survival Spanish, but I have a long way to go.
Unfortunately, last week I was very sick because it seems there are parasites having a little fiesta in my stomach... and after a few awful nights, spent in close proximity to the bathroom, I feel much better and have regained about 70% of my strength.
I am now in the beautiful town of Coban in the middle of Guatemala where Semana Santa has begun and the town is flooded with religious processions, loud music and people everywhere enjoying the festivities. I have yet to experience the mayhem of Semana Santa and am leaving the city tomorrow for a day trip to Semec Champay, a gorgeous tropical national park complete with waterfalls, caves and hiking trails. I fled the crowds of Antigua to come up here because it seems that with the influx of tourists and Guatemaltecos, around Easter, Antigua is not a safe place to be during the biggest festival of the year. I will be up north in a week to enjoy Easter from Flores, near the Mayan ruins of Tikkal.
Just a quick side note: you may or may not have heard about Mel Gibson´s new film called Apocolypto which is filmed in Guatemala and focuses on an urban legend, written and directed by Mel, about the Mayans. A word of advice-don´t bother seeing it. In my opinion, this is a ridiculous film of the Mayans which displays them as savage lunatics. Mel clings to his argument that this is fiction and by no means historical, but most Guatemalans are in an uproar because of this racist depiction of their culture and past. I know it could be argued as just another film, simply meant for entertainment purposes. On the othe hand, when most of the world knows little about Guatemala or Mayan history this film tends to discolour a culture with a much richer past. This is definetely much different than the action films we have been accustomed to seeing because you won´t find any automatic weapons, swarms of helicopters, explosions, or speeding cars. So, if you aren’t opposed to graphic, brutal cinematic violence, get in line for Apocalypto this weekend! See it on the biggest screen possible, stuff your face with popcorn and ooo and ahh along with the raging crowd.

6 comments:

Unknown said...

I can be your first comment! I can't believe you succumbed to the blogging world! haha. But, it'll be a nice way to get updates and you can post some pictures, too! Everything sounds wonderful...Happy Blogging! Te Quiero!!!

Unknown said...

blog is such a funny word...

Uzi said...

hello hello ..

Its been so long since I recieved an email from you that it was in fact caught in my junk mail first. But its good to see that others are catching onto the blogging bug years after I did, I guess the allure is just as great even today.

I hope you are well, I'll drop by when I can and I hope you update often, cu\ as my own readers have learnt, there is no worse writer than once choking for words.

Peace, and since we are meeting after such a long time, I'm gonna have to throw in a hug too!


ps: Dear Nevada, just yesterday I was goign through my memory box (as I call it, but its really just an Also shoebox with pictures in it), and I came across a pic ofyou and Ryan right outside my dorm door... the good ole days. Hope you are well, too.

pps: you can visit my blog by clicking on my name. I know, shameless self plug, but what did you expect from Uzi? Exactly.

Sabrina said...

Hey Michelle,
I think your blogging is a good idea! I should have thought of that while I was away! Well it's good to hear from you...as always! I'm home now and jealous of your travelling. I definitely have the travel bug!

Michelle said...

Thanks Randi! You know your blog from last year was my greatest inspiration!

Nevada, I agree, it´s a ridiculous sounding word but I like things short and sweet. Blog is short for ¨weblog¨ as I have recently discovered...

Uzi, wow it´s been awhile, eh? What are you up to? I guess I will have to read your blog to find out!

Uzi said...

Its been a long time indeed. I've been out of canada for about a year and a half now. I'm working in a country called Qatar, in the middle east, just about to quit my job and make my way home, by way of a few cities in Europe.

Thats the short version of what I have been upto, and yes, you probably will have to read the blog to get all the gritty details.

take care..