A Memorable Weekend Trip
During the 1970’s we lived in Bogota the capital of Colombia where most foreign families lived. My father worked in the textile trade as a contract engineer for the weaving machines. We lived in the foreign/rich section called Las Villas Del Norte which means the Northern Villas. We were surro
Melgar is a three to four hour trip down into the plains of Colombia from the mountains. As we traveled Dad would always put on his favorite Neil Diamond tapes to listen as he drove. We always left on a Friday afternoon. One of the most interesting parts of the drive was the going underneath what was known as the “Devil’s Nose”. This was a rock shaped like a witch’s nose that jutted out over the highway. We would always hold our breaths as we went under it.
Melgar is very humid and very tropical. It was a small city surrounded by many villas known as “Fincas”. These villas had usually a kitchen, two or three bedrooms, a bathroom and a living room patio. The joy of these villas was the swimming pool. We would spend hours just swimming in the pool. It was peaceful. Usually some other families who my parents knew would join us in the surrounding villas and we would get together with them to laze around and congregate. We kids would swim until it was dinnertime.
At dinnertime we would drive to the center of town. There was a great restaurant owned by a Frenchman who had the best steak dinners. There would be French music playing and the food was great. After dinner we would go shopping for sweets and marbles to take back to the villa. When we got back we would swim some more and then to bed. We would sleep with just a coverlet or sheet since there was no air-condition unit in the villa.
- Sunny Melgar in the plains of Colombia.
- Tejo or lets throw Iron pellets at dynomite.
- Villas with swimming pools.
