subtearanean wrote:Ira,
Where in VZ is your wife from? I've got good friends in San Cristobal and Valencia. Spent almost 4 weeks touring the country back in 1991.....what a time. What food. What people.
Sadly haven't been back, but we still keep in touch.
Ahhh..you were there before CHAVEZ!
My wife's from outside of downtown Caracas, a neighborhood called Caricao. (I think I spelled that right.) I met her on Avenida Lincoln in downtown Caracas while on vacation in 1988. I've never been to Valencia, but it's not all that far away.
You probably saw A LOT of the country, judging by your time there.
For 2 years, I had a condo in Macuto, in the La Guiara area, in Falcon State, near the beaches and near the airport (Simon Bolivar International). Well, I didn't HAVE it, but I was doing advertising work for Santa Teresa, Venezuela's number 2 rum producer, and it was mine to use during my tenure with them. I still lived in New York, but flew down to use it while I was "courting" my wife and doing work for the company.
In the 90s, this area was totally leveled and devastated by mudslldes. Thousands died, and that scumbag Chavez wouldn't take U.S. help because he was such a Castro lover that he wanted to make us look bad--even though his people were dying and they were BEGGING for help.
Anyway, sorry to go off on a tangent, but I hate the bastard.
My guess is that you've been to Margarita Island, Colonia Tovar (German Village), and Merida (snow!).
My biggest regret is that after 20 plus trips there in less than 2 years, I NEVER made it to the interior, like Angel Falls. Every time I visited, it was to see my soon-to-be wife and hang out with the family. Every time I just wanted to grab a por puesto (bus) with a knapsack on my back and go just "anywhere," my wife would scream that it's too dangerous to do so.