Monday, May 18, 2009

it's about time

I am a few weeks away from my 6 month mark. Six months of living in Massachusetts. 4 ½ of those months were FREEZING. I’m not sure how I survived considering the places I’ve lived in the past 4 years. South of Spain, South of the US, South of China - I'm a Southerner, through and through. I was ill-equipped for the winter that I found myself thrown into. What was I thinking moving here in December??

Some how I made it.

Boston is now easing its way into something resembling warmth. Spring has sprung and the city is blooming. It’s absolutely beautiful (when it isn’t raining). And get this: the people here are friendly! Funny how sunshine and flowers can change a person’s disposition.

In my humble opinion, I deserve it.


Friday, May 15, 2009

venezuelan scouts walk to america

My new favorite blog is quickly becoming Shorpy.com. If you haven’t visited it yet, I encourage you to check it out – if only for a quick escape to yesteryear. The blog posts pictures from the end of the 19th through the 20th century. One of today’s pictures especially captured my traveler’s attention.

It is a photo of Rafael Angel Petit and Juan Carmona in Washington D.C. examining their boots (pretty awesome boots, I might add). The 20-something Venezuelan boy scouts are taking a breather after walking for 2 ½ years from Caracas, Venezuela to Washington D.C. They started their journey January 11, 1935 passed through Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, before arriving in the United States and getting to D.C. in June 1937.

The photo’s caption reads:

June 16, 1937. "Walk 800 miles to attend Boy Scout Jamboree. Two Venezuelan Boy Scouts, Rafael Angel Petit, left, and Juan Carmona, examining their boots after tramping 25 miles a day for two years in order to attend the Boy Scout Jamboree in Washington. They left Caracas Jan. 11, 1935, arriving in Washington today."

And one of the comments shares an article with the scouts' story which is definitely worth reading. I googled these two and came across a blog post in Spanish recounting the history of the Venezuelan Scouts with a special mention about this incredible journey. According to this account the scouts went through 12 pair of boots each.

This makes me wonder, if I had 2 ½ years to walk 800+ miles where would I start, where would I go and what would I see along the way?

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

hi folks, remember LVE?

November of 2007 was the culmination of my culture-shock in China. I didn't blog for a full 25 days.

I am writing to you now and it has been 75 days since my last post. Seventy-five. Judging by the information I have provided above, what does that say about how I've settled into New England? Let me tell you - it's been pretty rough.

But not really. It's actually been great. Horridly miserable winter aside, I've really been enjoying myself. So, why haven't I written in 75 days? There are several excuses that I could come up with, but none of them would be any good.

Let's just say I apologize and so, without further ado, LVE is back.