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Ten Days in Columbia I've been wanting to come to Columbia for years. The events here are organized by Inez and Jaro Uribe of Yripa. Thir organization promotes ecology and ethics in the schools using kites as a teaching tool. I'd been graciously invited before but political instability made the trip inadvisable. I knew people who had gone and had a wonderful experience. But when the US State Department said "don't go", Susie put her foot down. This year was different. Conditions had improved and I jumped at the chance to come on a ten day excursion which offered full immersion in the local culture. Some festivals give you a field and a hotel and you never get close to the people you are flying for. Here the schedule was filled with small intimate shows, workshops and school visits. I flew out of Portland on the overnight "redeye", connected to Miami from Chicago, and there met up with fellow travelers Kevin Sanders, Lisa Willoughby, Paul DeBakker, and Hunter Brown. Later we would also join Juan Miguel and Rafa Molina of Spain. The flight from Miami to Medellin was four hours, and there we were met with big smiles and a ride to the hotel. The Columbia Adventurer was underway. |
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There has been a fair amount of confusion about Columbia this year. Traditionally, all the festivals ave been organized under one organization. But this year, the main festival in Bogota separated and just weeks ago began issuing invitations. I literally received dozens of emails asking what I knew, and that was little. Bogota called and I told them I was on the other tour. They then asked me for recommendations for large kite fliers from the Southeast who could get reasonable air tickets. I suggested Jeff Burka and Jim Martin. IQuad went. And so did several others. I suggested we all exchange post cards. We were all far from home and in the same country, but would not see each other.... |
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Day 3: With the first of the main flying festivals behind us, we headed for area schools and a chance to get up close and personal with some of the local kids. |
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