Tuesday, July 20, 2010

World's Away


Arrived in Belem, Brazil at 3am today all in one piece, save for two packages of whopper malt balls which had spilled open and coated everything in one of my boxes! Stew picked me up at the airport in Belem and we drove the 20 minute drive back in his 2009 vintage VW Kombi bus through some super rough neighborhoods to the school's little fortress, only slowing down at red lights as its unsafe to stop here at night. The gaurd in their alley lowered by hand his little chain to let us pass, and Stew laughed and shook his head. "Like that thin chain is gonna stop anyone".
The gaurd at the high main gate was more intense, but opened it right away when he saw it was Stew.
We bumped along a curving red dirt lane under a canopy of palm, acai, and towering glossy- leaved ficus trees toward, passing quiant white- washed bungalows along the way to his house.
As I took all this verdant jungle flora in through the Kombi's bulbous bay window i was struck by the realization that i'd traveled an amazing distance in a relatively very short time. I was in fact, worlds away. Just yesterday, Monday July 19th, starting at 6am morning a shuttle bus with my Dad and I on board wove his way through downtown Manhattan traffic horns blazing and deposited us at 7am at JFK airport. From there I flew Delta to to Miami, then to Aruba aboard an ancient 737 on Surinam Airways, and then to Paramaribo, Suriname. There, after much nauseating hassle to get my luggage actually on my soon to depart connecting flight, I fly on another ancient Boeing 2 hours south to finally touch down in Brazil. And on my 29th birthday too!
So I am taking it easy today(the sky just opened up too for my first Amazon-style rain shower), have a bit of jet lag and just plain exhaustion after a week driving across the USA with my pal Lindsay Fuller, visiting her amazing family in Birmingham, AL and the flying to Newark, meeting up with the Dad for 2 days of visiting relatives in Warminster, Philadelphia and 3 days exploring the sweltering sight's of the one and only Big Apple- New York City (Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, top of the Empire State Building, staring up slack-jawwed at the anemic Flatiron building, ferry to Staten Island, walk through Central Park passing by the Guggenheim Museum, delectable street food, perfect pizza, nightly beers at The B'Way Dive Bar, the fun never seemed to end)
The plan now is to hang out here for a week and visit with my dear friends the Stewart's and see the sights in Belem, and then to head down the coast of Brazil and eventually get to Cuzco, Peru by September 6th to hike to Machu Picchu via the Salkantay trail.
I am uploading a rather portly batch of photo's to my Flickr account right now so please take a gander and let me know what you like. It's good to be on the road finally, and in a foreign country. The horizon has never seemed so full of possibilities for adventure.

2 comments:

  1. Happy Birthday, Nick Thomas!!! You did it!!!

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  2. Cheesemonkeys are very happy that their head cheese is there safe and sound with or without malted milk balls. Hugs. -p and j

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