Latest Posts

Casa Corazon

Our New Home at Up Close Bolivia- Jupapina, Bolivia

Casa Corazon

Casa Corazon

Welcome to our new home, Casa Corazon- Heart House!  Notice the heart etched into the ground outside our house?  It has two little bedrooms and a bathroom.  Cozy duvets and bright Bolivian blankets, a nice shower with hot water.  What else could you ask for?  We even have a resident cat, who scratches at our door and comes in for a cuddle and a purr.

Cafe Dugla

Cafe Dugla

Café Dugla

Café Dugla

We will be doing all of our cooking in the little outdoor kitchen.  Doug makes a mean cup of Bolivian Bodum while I lounge under my Bolivian blanket!

Cocina with a View

Cocina with a View

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

La Paz- Hello Bolivia!

Room with a view- La Paz

Room with a view- La Paz

What do you get when you combine 2 vans, three airplanes, one taxi and 23 hours of travel time?  Two tired gringos gasping for air at 13,000 feet and the view of a lifetime.  Hello, Bolivia!

We arrived in La Paz at 5:00 am, slightly out of our minds having had no sleep on our flight from Miami.  (Did I mention the seats were designed for a pee wee hockey team?)   Within 15 minutes, we had collected our bags,  were through customs- all the while I am just slightly worried that they will eyeball my “Glo Germ- Hand Sanitizer Training Kit” ( stay tuned for more on this later) and pull us into a side room for a deep interrogation!  But, no, even after being randomly selected for a deeper search, we were out of there in a flash.  Pedro, the driver sent from our hotel, was waiting for us at the gate and whisked us off down ( and as the saying goes- everything is downhill from here, but in a good way) about 1500 feet, just south of centre of La Paz, an area called Sopocacachi.

Spectacular is hardly the term I would use to describe the views of mountains, valleys, rock formations and sprawling city you see on your way into La Paz.  Every time I would get the window open on one side of the taxi to get  shot, Doug would yell, ‘Al, check this out, you have to get  a picture out this side!”  Unbelievable.

The owner of our hotel/B&B, The Rendezvous, was waiting at the door and led us to our room where we immediately crawled into bed and slept for three hours.  After checking out the unbelievable views from our window, it was straight to breakfast in the hotel’s café, la Cava.  Delicious Bolivian coffee and pancakes and off  to explore our neighbourhood with only slight headaches and a pocketful of drugs to keep the pulmonary edema at bay, should it make an appearance!

Modern sky-scrapers frame the sprawling Aymara city of El Alto.

Modern sky-scrapers frame the sprawling Aymara city of El Alto.

On the Road

Felafel at Nourish

A Nourishing Felafel

After many days, er… weeks… of getting organized, we finally hit the road this morning, October 27 at 11 am.  The usual last minute frenzy- stuffing things in my suitcase that I had already, quite confidently, vetoed and, of course, mulching my garlic and lavender!  Doesn’t everyone do that just before they leave for a three month adventure to South America?

With Kicking Horse Café lattes in hand, we were whisked off to Banff con nuestros amigos, Byron and Spring to, get this…a restaurant called “Nourish Bistro.”   “Alimento,” the Spanish term that was the original inspiration for the name, “Alimentarie,” means nourishment!  Doug, the devoted student of Spanish that he is, picked up on it right away.  What a great lunch- innovative vegetarian in a funky, moderno space.  Quinoa Burger with Cranberry Chutney, Curried Vegetable and Roasted Organic Potato Poutine, Felafel, and even one “Hangover Smoothie” to cure the Garlicpalooza flu!

Hangover Smoothie

Now, that’s a smoothie to cure all that ails you!

Doug and Spring

Doug and Spring