This just may officially be the most boring weekend in Colombia. Like many other countries, Colombia has decided to ban all alcohol sales for the entire weekend, due to the elections today. The bars and clubs are all closed, and even the grocery stores have some one watching the liquor. On top of that, no football games are held during the weekend either.
So, basically, the two things this country lives on have been taken away for the weekend. I’m not too concerned about it because a weekend relaxing is really nice.
I wonder if they are opening it it all up tonight after the votes are in? If they do I’m sure there will be a party tonight! I think during the 48 hours of prohibition I should have tried to live out my dream of being a flapper in a speakeasy.
If you’re looking to travel to Colombia for the party in the future, just make sure it’s not an election weekend.
Next weekend is officially my last weekend here. I’m starting to get really sad about leaving and really excited about my future home. I hope more people decide to not just visit, but live in, Medellin for awhile. It’s been one of the best times of my life!



Jaunākais valūtas maiņas kurss saskaņā ar Latvijas Bankas noteikto valūtas kursu. Eiro, dolāru, mārciņu un kronu valūtas kursi. Valūtas kursa svārstības pēdējā mēneša laikā. Vienkārši lietojams valūtas konvertētājs valūtas maiņas aprēķināšanai. Izdevīgākās valūtas maiņa vieta . Jaunākā finanšu informācija vienuviet.
Holly,
I hope your experience living, working and learning in Medellin was a good one. It appears by your last sentence, it was. I hope to partake in that experience in the very near future but I do not know where to beging. How do I find employment? Any information would be very helpful. Best wishes. -Felipe