Friday, January 31, 2025

January 31, 2025 - Gordo, Flaco and Langosta

 Another great day!  JC picked us up at 8:30 and we headed to Baru.  Our plan was to stop at the National Aviary and then go on to Playa Blanca.  I told JC that we're not big beach people.  Seeing the beach and maybe a quick swim was plenty.  

We drove through the industrial section of Cartagena and continued for about 90 minutes to the Aviary.  TBH, we had low expectations.  We were wrong - it was awesome!  It cost about $20 per person.  JC got in free because he was our guide.  During the live show, the birds, on command, were flying over the audience and back to the stage.  At one point, when the birds would be flying over us, I touched JC's shoulder.  He jumped a foot and we all had a good laugh, including some people behind us.

After a few hours we took a quick trip to Playa Blanca, where we went to a restaurant on the beach for a drink.  We parked and were doing the 10 minute walk to the beach when I fell.  Boy, I picked the right place to fall!  JC and Roland immediately tried to help and a group of young Colombian men raced over to help me up.  I got up under my own speed, which seemed to impress everyone.  A bit embarrassed but unhurt, we continued on to the restaurant.  Where JC reminded us of the langoustines we'd eaten in La Boquilla.  "You only eat the tail of the langosta because that is where all the meat is.  You weren't hurt because you fell on your 'tail' - you're like a langosta!"

We'd been joking with Roland saying he was skinny and JC saying he was fat so I announced we'd now be known as Gordo, Flaco y Langosta.   

Instead of eating at Playa Blanca, which was busy and a bit loud, we headed to La Boquilla for another platter of seafood.

Enjoy the photos!







Last week I was telling a friend last week that a top item on my wish list was to stand behind a waterfall.  And here I am.  Standing behind a waterfall!



Gordo, Langosta y Flacko






Food for the birds, not our lunch.

More bird food.

The aviary is large, well-maintained and really pleasant, with the birds from a number of geographical areas represented, including rain forest and desert.

It wasn't crowded at all, which was a plus.







Cool way to feed the birds.






My mom loved doves, especially mourning doves.  

Some birds were very tame.

Roland the bird whisperer.








This guy was HUGE, as was his nest.




























I was hot, tired and happy. Half-way through the aviary is a place to buy drinks and snacks.  Perfect.

That's a small waterfall.  There is a lot of moving water in the different exhibitions - good for the birds and very pleasant.


I looked like a sweaty mess but these guys were fresh as daisies.

The peacocks were very used to people.



This guy is an owl.







Lots of sun and blue skies.  It was about 87.  Very pleasant in the shade, with a breeze.

The stage for the live show that was as good (or better) than any show I've seen at Sea World.









The flamingos were amazing.

View from our table at Playa Blanca, after my big fall.






$12 USD for a beer, homemade lemonade and a bottle of tonic.

The people at the next table ordered the fried mojarra (fish) which is a typical dish here, served with patacones and coco rice.

Roland opted for a swim.  I get itchy if I don't shower right after a swim in the ocean so passed.

You can visit Baru on a boat like this.  About $100 for the day.  NOT a private tour.





After Baru, we drove for about an hour to La Boquilla, back to the restaurant where we had the great seafood a couple of days ago.  It was just as good today and now the server, who's the son of the owner, is a new friend.

They do a lot of kite surfing in this area.

I'm not sure what she was selling but was strolling the beach with it.

Crabs, langoustine, fish, shrimp, octopus, patacones, salad, coco rice and seafood rice.

We crushed it.  No dinner tonight.

That's a ceviceria cart on the beach.  We saw four more down the beach.  All pushed by guys in white uniforms, including a chef's coat.

I decided it would be a great post-retirement job.



I'll stick with the ceviche from the Sombrero Cevicheria but this is certainly convenient if you're on the beach.

Kite surfers in the distance.






2 comments:

  1. I was once surprised by a jabiru, sitting under a tree and kind of dozing, I guess. I think it was in Venezuela. Anyway, those thigs are scary looking and BIG.

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  2. The Aviary was amazing, many of the birds resembled ones from the Jurasic Park movies. Notice my cerveza was least expensive over the tonic and lemonade. A great had by all. Flaco (aka Roland)

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