Cartagena, Colombia
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| Crews of Njorth Clan, Bonnie Doon, Mir and Champagne |
This place is astounding. I know I say that about everywhere but Cartagena feels like home. We arrived to the sound of a viking horn from our friends Henri & Siska on Lille Ø and spent the first week exploring the city with them. The place is rocking at night so colourful, clean and the locals are really friendly. The food and booze was cheap and everywhere made a perfect margarita.
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| Buying the tasty ants. They go great with a margarita |
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| Local delicacy, I love them |
A lot of history here. We visited the torture museum, an ironically beautiful building in the old town, were they conducted the Spanish inquisition. I knew nothing about the Spanish inquisition. Quite disturbing especially some of the devices used.
After a week we sadly said goodbye to our Finish friends who were off to San Blas heading to the Panama canal. We'll see them again. We made a date to meet up at the point of maximum totality for the September 2035 total eclipse of the sun off the coast of Japan. Yes, I know it's a long way off but I never dreamed I would get this far so why not, I'll only be 74.
I had to go the dentist to get a filling replaced and went to see Doctor Felipe who was recommended by Lee, the local OCC rep. Very professional, screens on the ceiling with drone footage of exotic locations like Menorca and Miami. All the doors opened like in star trek, very slick setup and pain free.
Marina Club de Pesca is one of my favorite marinas so far. The locals opened it years ago with 2 intentions. One, cheap beer for the local sailors and two, to meet and welcome other visiting sailors. This is still true. Such a friendly place. Very busy with everyone coming and going and no snobbishness like some Mediterranean marinas. We met up with Lee the local Ocean Cruisers Club representative who got us a berth. He is American but has lived here for 50 years with his wife Pachi whose family started off the marina. The marina bar was unbelievable, the staff were ace, it had the cheapest beer in Caregena and the best steak Mandy has ever had. (And me, but I always say that) We have been twice and are going again before we leave.
| Some boats had porta loos on board |
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| Doctor Felipe |
| Doctor Felipe's wife came on board for a beer |
We went to the local market, Bazurto, and it was truly a locals market. Never seen so many bits of dead animals. Stomachs, feet, intestines and zillions of pigs ears. The fish section was something else and I also have never seen so many bananas in my life, they were piled up everywhere.
We were with our friends who we met in Almerimar, Spain, Clinton and Lisa and Steve and Sue from Bonnie Doon. It was quite a culture shock for me. I just don't know what they did with all those pigs ears.
Lens replacement
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| Typical boat job day view of my collection of required eye wear |
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| Post op checkup with the miracle man himself, Doctor Carlos |
The op sounds quite gory but you don't feel or remember a thing. He goes in the eye via a 2mm hole with what I understand to be a type of sonic jack hammer which dissolves the old lens which he then sucks out. Then he pushes in the new lens which is folded up like an umbrella which unravels. He lines it up and that is it. From initial consultation to the conclusion of the procedures and being able to see perfectly was 15 days. We would highly recommend anybody to come and visit this amazing city and have a medical holiday and get your eyes fixed. I believe you wont get better treatment anywhere on this planet. And Doctor Carlos said our sight should get even better over the next few months. Particularly for me as my brain needs to adapt to having clear vision in my left eye for the first time ever.
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Watching the video of my op blew my mind but I don't think I would have liked to have watched it before the operation. Just under 12 minutes into the video you can see the lens being inserted.
So next stop Cayman to spend Christmas with Tim. We are really looking forward to our first overnight passage where we don't need glasses and can see the chart plotter without having to get up and squint at the screen. This procedure was seriously life changing.
I am pretty sure we'll be back to visit this amazing city......Drop the lines Babe!
























Brilliant! What a wonderful time you're having. X
ReplyDeleteWow! What a trip. I'm already excited for your blog from Japan in September 2035. But right now I'm cockerhoop for you both and your new sight. Fabulous. Keep them coming xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a fan journey you are both having. Love reading your updates xx
ReplyDeleteYippeee! Looking fab guys 🕺💃
ReplyDeleteWowza one of your best blogs yet! Columbia - you’ve inspired me to visit. Living the dream! Safe travels both of you.
ReplyDeleteThe Spanish Inquisition - "Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition"
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! What a city! ❤️
ReplyDeleteThat was so blimin' brave! Well done guys.
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