I was thinking of writing a proper travel report, perhaps even interactively
while I was here so that people could send me all over or whatever.. But
I'll just do this instead.
Came to Juan Dolio with my parents the 20th, planned departure the 8th of
September via NYC and North Carolina for the first visit in 40 years of my
parents to mom's cousin.. Perhaps it'll have to wait cos of their sons
stupidity..
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Started off nicely, dad got the worst sun burn ever cos of course he didnt
need lotion. On his first very day here... I got lucky cos KLM had lost my
luggage in NYC so I spent my time on the phone or on the airport.
Juan Dolio is quiet so nought happens. Great for my parents tho, and they
are doing just fine. Was thinking of a trip to Saona or somewhere but my
dad isn't up for it.
I came here, apart from as a belated birthday gift to my mom, to finish an
article I'm supposed to write with my professor for a Scandinavian
magazine. I did so at Plaza Central of all places cos I like the girls and the
internet cafe there.. Stupidly enough I of course had to bring my laptop,
and I had forgotten to leave my passport at home.. As one get what one
deserve in life I got badly robbed last night.:tired:
My taxi driver obviously let me out on a bad spot on Caracas/Park Enriquillo
in Santo Domingo, and I had to find my bus to Juan Dolio. He pointed me in
the wrong direction and I stupidly followed. Met up with two nice young men who with a knife in my back and on my chest inquired ever so politely for
my bag. I would have been ok with the first one, but as I had a guy behind
me I let my bag go with some hesitation.. Laptop, passport and then some
more.. Including a written article that I was about to deliver..
Bastards.:cheeky:
Such is life.. It was during daylight and plenty of people there, but obviously nobody saw anything, and the police are only useful to a point..
The insurance will take care of everything apart from my passport.. I can't
get back in the the US now, and my article.. Bastards..:bored:
On the bright side, I get more time on the beach while working out solutions, but I have to admit, that despite 25 years of education I'm mighty
stupid..
I'll have to be a bit creative with the rest tho. Apologise to my professor
who's got deadlines, and even faith in me..
I'll also have to find another
way home, via Europe, as there's no way I can get a visa to the US in a week I think.
Will sort another passport out tomorrow morning, from Venezuela..., and pop
by the Norwegian consulate another time.
The trip got a bit of a flavour added to it, and that is taken on the chin, but the article and the passport would have been nice..
Will have to think creatively and I'm open for good ideas on what to do, and what to do for the
rest of my trips.. I'll still pop by Plaza Central more to visit friends there.
As a side story that I might follow up on, I've got friends here. One have friends in the police, both a bit dodgy ones, and some higher up. We met the
dodgy one today and he'll be compensated if he finds my passport and computer somehow..... Oh, and even more if he gives the two that robbed me
a greeting.:ninja: I doubt much will come from that, but it makes it all a bit
interesting in the meantime..
Should have covered the rest of the trip as well, I had to whack a bunch of
prostitutes with a frozen chicken as well, but I need to find the contact info for the US embassy here..
Definately stupid tho, most definately..
Great trip overall tho, and I do so love this place.
while I was here so that people could send me all over or whatever.. But
I'll just do this instead.
Came to Juan Dolio with my parents the 20th, planned departure the 8th of
September via NYC and North Carolina for the first visit in 40 years of my
parents to mom's cousin.. Perhaps it'll have to wait cos of their sons
stupidity..
Started off nicely, dad got the worst sun burn ever cos of course he didnt
need lotion. On his first very day here... I got lucky cos KLM had lost my
luggage in NYC so I spent my time on the phone or on the airport.
Juan Dolio is quiet so nought happens. Great for my parents tho, and they
are doing just fine. Was thinking of a trip to Saona or somewhere but my
dad isn't up for it.
I came here, apart from as a belated birthday gift to my mom, to finish an
article I'm supposed to write with my professor for a Scandinavian
magazine. I did so at Plaza Central of all places cos I like the girls and the
internet cafe there.. Stupidly enough I of course had to bring my laptop,
and I had forgotten to leave my passport at home.. As one get what one
deserve in life I got badly robbed last night.:tired:
My taxi driver obviously let me out on a bad spot on Caracas/Park Enriquillo
in Santo Domingo, and I had to find my bus to Juan Dolio. He pointed me in
the wrong direction and I stupidly followed. Met up with two nice young men who with a knife in my back and on my chest inquired ever so politely for
my bag. I would have been ok with the first one, but as I had a guy behind
me I let my bag go with some hesitation.. Laptop, passport and then some
more.. Including a written article that I was about to deliver..
Bastards.:cheeky:
Such is life.. It was during daylight and plenty of people there, but obviously nobody saw anything, and the police are only useful to a point..
The insurance will take care of everything apart from my passport.. I can't
get back in the the US now, and my article.. Bastards..:bored:
On the bright side, I get more time on the beach while working out solutions, but I have to admit, that despite 25 years of education I'm mighty
stupid..
I'll have to be a bit creative with the rest tho. Apologise to my professor
who's got deadlines, and even faith in me..
way home, via Europe, as there's no way I can get a visa to the US in a week I think.
Will sort another passport out tomorrow morning, from Venezuela..., and pop
by the Norwegian consulate another time.
The trip got a bit of a flavour added to it, and that is taken on the chin, but the article and the passport would have been nice..
rest of my trips.. I'll still pop by Plaza Central more to visit friends there.
As a side story that I might follow up on, I've got friends here. One have friends in the police, both a bit dodgy ones, and some higher up. We met the
dodgy one today and he'll be compensated if he finds my passport and computer somehow..... Oh, and even more if he gives the two that robbed me
a greeting.:ninja: I doubt much will come from that, but it makes it all a bit
interesting in the meantime..
Should have covered the rest of the trip as well, I had to whack a bunch of
prostitutes with a frozen chicken as well, but I need to find the contact info for the US embassy here..
Definately stupid tho, most definately..
Great trip overall tho, and I do so love this place.