Colonial house in Villa de Leyva.
Colonial house in Villa de Leyva.
Colonial house in Villa de Leyva.
Colonial house in Villa de Leyva.
Ternera a la Llanera near Bogota.
Enjoying the ternera and the celebration.
A beautiful day for a party out in the sun.
Even Simon was thirsty for some Aguila.
The views in the Sabana have always been among my favourite.
A display of my highly developed baby maintenance skills.
Walking back to the house.
Super fresh milk. Juan & Sharon supervise.
Super fresh milk. Juan & Sharon supervise.
Mila gave Simon something. Who knows what it was...
The prettiest local girl in Rincon del Mar.
The prettiest local girl in Rincon del Mar.
Papa & Cata playing Scrabble.
Santiago hitching a ride in Simon's Jeep.
Simon feeding Juan some popcorn.
Julie & Mila playing some Janis.
The "Novena" by the nativity scene.
Mila and some one else on the line.
Mila doing that egyptian dance thing as we descend.
Magda and one of the dive-masters.
Some plant in front of a brain coral.
Juan in his best subaquatic behaviour.
These local girls have the most radiant smiles.
Colorful door in Rincon del Mar.
My small kite saw much action.
Learning how to dance "La Camita".
Learning how to dance "La Camita".
Learning how to dance "La Camita".
Mila, most likely up to no good.
Unfortunately it was raining that day.
"Mulan" poses in front of the BBQ. The stuff had been marinated for 2-3 days in beer. It was excellent. This was for a xmas celebration in Nicole's finca.
The milk from these cows goes to the Alpina factory, some of which is then transformed into arequipe. Yum!!
I made sure that El Chupacabras was stalking the little baby Jesus' den.
These fish were cool. I'd never seen them elsewhere.
It didn't take long to change from her selling me stuff to offering to teach me how to dance "La Camita". No further comments. (Photo by Juan C.)
These are the chicks that were trying to sell me stuff and that soon turned to them offering to teach me the rather erotic moves of a dance called "La Camita" at that evening's party. I'd have to say they delivered! Oh, yeah.