Hotel Charlotte Bogota
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... approach and wing a head kick. To the extent you can get them on board with looking at your face for clues use to fake and feign.
Stuff the take-down with a knee.
If an opponent if bent over at the waist to their left or right side in a recovery and getting up their head should be down low. Use this opportunity to low kick to head
If an opponent is struggling to get both legs to scoop you up make sure to splay ...
A Relaxing and Joyous Sabbath
... 22 acts. The acts varied from saying a poem, telling jokes, singing a solo, magic act, short skit, and several types of dances. The English speaking ladies didn't have anything prepared, but we did the Chicken Dance, and everyone loved it.
During the show, a severe thunderstorm started. About ¼ the way through, the lights went out. I grabbed my flashlight, and so did one or two others. Since there was no electricity, people ...
Day 3
... that style at all. It seems that people as a whole dress a lot better here than in the US.
We have not seen many folks from the US here and do not hear very much English being spoken. If we have the opportunity to visit Latin America again, we would like to be able to speak Spanish and be able to carry conversations with those that do live here.
After taking a taxi back to our hotel, we took it easy for the rest of the ...
Im Galopp!
... und galoppiert bei jeder Gelegenheit los. Mein Pferd, welches auf den Namen "Rambo" hört, sowie ein weiteres Pferd, fallen dabei auch immer gerne ein. Lediglich Netti's Pferd bleibt die ganze Zeit über stur und will nicht in die Gänge kommen. Es ist eine tolle Landschaft durch die wir reiten und nach 1,5 Std. erreichen wir das Zwischenziel: ein kleiner Wasserfall und das untenliegende Becken laden zum Schwimmen ein. Das wasser ist kühl, aber nicht zu kalt und so lande ...
Mochilas, corrientazos and crepes
... called Chorro del Quevedo (Chorro because of the small fountain), where the city was supposedly founded, passing cool brightly coloured graffiti along the way. Tired of walking uphill, we eventually walked down to the Plaza de Simón Bolívar, probably the most famous sight in Bogotá. This huge square has buildings from all different periods of history, with the small chapel next to the Cathedral being the oldest. I was surprised to see that the square was full of people ...