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Conversations with Colombians: Diana Marcela Montoya
Diana is home in Cali. As a biologist, she knows a lot about the biodiversity of her country. Here are her thoughts on Colombia. Diana es su casa en Cali. Como biólogo, se sabe mucho acerca de la biodiversidadde su país. Éstos son sus pensamientos sobre Colombia. LCO: Which part of Colombia do you call home? … Continue reading
Posted in Conversations with Colombians
Tagged banana empanadas, bandeja paisa, biologist, cali, chicken stew, christmas, colombia, conversations with colombians, culture, Diana Marcela Montoya, diversity, education, el champus, entomologist, fruit, health, housing, interview, lulo, new year, politics, south america, stephanie sadler, sweets, travel, valle, war on drugs
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Conversations with Colombians: Dilia Andrea Ortiz Montoya
Dilia lives in Cali, but she is from Girardot. She tells us about a favorite tradition with a rag doll and why everyone should visit Colombia. Dilia vive en Cali, pero ella es de Girardot. Ella nos dice sobre una tradición favorita con un muñeco y por que todo el … Continue reading
Posted in Conversations with Colombians
Tagged ajiaco, cali, celebration, champús, cholados, christmas, colombia, colombiana, conversations with colombians, cundinamarca, Dilia Andrea Ortiz Montoya, employment, girardot, gunpowder, happiness, interview, juice, landscapes, lulo, money, natilla, new year, pacific, people, photos, pictures, rag doll, south america, stephanie sadler, systems engineer, tamales, tradition, travel, uñuelos
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Mountains, food and farms
We drove for hours around the Andes Mountains from Bucaramanga to Mogotes with a warm breeze rushing through open windows. Everything was alive. Cacti, banana plants, coffee plants, long thick rods of bamboo cutting into a blue sky. Us. It … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Life and Other Musings
Tagged colombia, farm, food, gringa, lulo, mogotes, moras, people, stephanie sadler, sugarcane
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