Sat / Sun. Last of the report
On Saturday I headed over to Energy first thing in the morning. I saw Mia, a young light skinned beauty. Nearly as good looking as Marcela. The rest of Saturday I rode the Metro and Metro cable. Went to the Arvi nature preserve. Got some good photos of the city from above. Saturday night, back to Conejitas again. On World Travel's list, certain places get a star for recommendation. I was wondering why Conejitas didn't have a star. That night I noticed the cockroaches for the first time and the room had no water whatsoever. Not even the cold water was working. Oh well. I would still give it a recommendation just because of the girls. Saw Ana Maria that night. 80 k. Another great time. Sunday morning before I had to make it over to the airport to catch my plane, I went over to New Life one last time. I saw a nice Venezuelan named Dana. Giant ass and tiny waist. Cute, great service. A very nice way to end my 10 days in Medellin. Thanks again to all the contributors to this board. Vern is out.
Thanks and keep the updates coming please
[QUOTE=Surfer500;2394561]For those currently in Colombia, the Government has announced border closures, curfews, and banning the sale of alcohol in Bogota, including the closure of many businesses, and the closure of all schools on Thursday. I don't know what controls the Government has planned for here in Medellin, however there will be a large March in downtown El Centro, either along Avenida Oriental or Avenida San Juan in the morning.
Just a heads up for those planning to visit the casa's or other parts of El Centro tomorrow because it may be a "cluster fuck" to get around.[/QUOTE]I was in the Copa Lounge at the MDE airport last month. The bar tender and I were watching the riots in Chile and I mentioned it could happen in Medellin. He looked at me like I was crazy and perhaps he is correct. But I was in Santiago Chile last year and by all external measures it looked more peaceful, safe and content than Medellin ever has. Every time I have gotten an itch to buy a place in Medellin I have factored in that while Medellin is peaceful now, I have visited enough developing countries where that has changed on a dime. In any case while this is not the geo-political forum, please do keep us apprised of any impacts this unrest has in our beloved Medellin.