Showing posts with label Colorado. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colorado. Show all posts

Friday, 3 April 2015

Adventures in the USA: Denver, Colorado (to Panama City, Panama)

April 2, 2015

The weather was lousy when we woke up--snowy and sleety and cold, but we headed for Red Rocks anyway.  


Actually I missed the exit off the interstate, so we headed west further than we had to, but it ended up being the scenic route as we were well towards the mountains before I could turn around.

Once at the park we almost immediately ran into a bunch of deer along the parking lot.


We went for two short walks and saw lots of red rocks, of course; some interesting plants, including at least two kinds of cacti; a tunnel through the rock; and, besides the deer, rabbits and birds, including a robin and some blue birds we didn't recognize.


There's our car, way down below.


Then we stopped by to see the Red Rock Amphitheater, a depression-era project that created a pretty epic open-air concert venue.  It's not quite the Hoover Dam, but a fairly impressive project nonetheless.


From Red Rocks State Park we drove to the other side of Denver, where we dropped the car and shuttled to the airport for our 13:10 flight to Panama City.

The flight was close to six hours, but was actually a pretty nice flight, because my brother and I each got an entire 3-seat row to ourselves!

We were amazed getting off the plane in Panama at how hot and humid it was.  I had arranged a ride with the hostel, and we were met by Alexis and his friend Isabella.  Alexis is a Chinese immigrant to Panama and Isabella is a Taiwanese graduate student on exchange to Panama to study Spanish.  They were pretty interesting to talk to during the drive, which was about one hour long from the international airport (PTY) to Casco Viejo.

We learned, for example, that there are lots of Chinese in Panama, and they originally came here to work on the railroad, just as in Canada.

It's holy week (semana santa), so Casco Viejo was hopping with churchgoers and partiers.  We checked in at Magnolia hostel, and then went for a bit of a walk around the neighborhood.  There wasn't much to see in the dark and all, but we did get some drinks and fruit at a little grocery store and sat in the Plaza de la Independencia in front of the Iglesia Catedral, which was teeming with Good Friday throngs.

Wednesday, 1 April 2015

Adventures in the USA: Denver, Colorado

My youngest brother and I are en route to Panama City to take advantage of his spring break and my Easter long weekend.

Our itinerary takes us from Edmonton to Denver to Panama City, and we fly back via San Jose, Costa Rica and Houston.


We spend a night in Denver, San Jose, and Houston, and we are only going for a week, so really we're spending half our trip in Panama City and half of it getting there and back.  But that is okay, because it will be a leisurely trip rather than one that involves sleep-deprivation and jet lag, and it will let us see and do things along the way.

Moreover, we are no longer in Edmonton, where there was an ugly blizzard this morning (although I think similarly bad weather is heading Denver's way overnight).

In any case, tonight driving from the airport we detoured to see the Colorado State Capitol, the Colorado Rockies' stadium, Coors Field, and the first Quiznos ever.  We also got to eat a delicious Mexican dinner that included fresh mint limeade and horchata (a drink made from rice, cinnamon and milk).

Tomorrow morning we are hoping to visit Red Rocks State Park before our trip to Panama continues, but that will somewhat depend on what the weather is like when we wake up.