tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36756953.post1495791524946647587..comments2024-01-29T02:09:05.808-05:00Comments on SV Footprint (Begonia): Casco ViejoSV-Footprinthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05580604213296592771noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36756953.post-25504679674744504242014-02-20T21:45:19.014-05:002014-02-20T21:45:19.014-05:00YIKES! You guys, that was a just a little disturbi...YIKES! You guys, that was a just a little disturbing! Glad everything turned out okay, but suffice to say, it's one thing for a kid to yell angrily at you for no reason, it's altogether different when he's wielding a bat-sized stick. I imagine your heart beat picked up just a smidge. Still and all, what charming surroundings - love all the color, the archway of bougainvillea, and even the romantic decay (which, hmmm, might not be considered romantic if you live in one of those crumbling buildings). Shaved ices! And that mojito looked yummy, Kyle! Casco Viejo certainly does seem to combine Italy, Cuba and New Orleans in equal parts. And wow, the Bilboa Yacht Club! That makes me think of the Kurt Weill song, "That Old Bilboa Moon," a wonderful song from his and Brecht's musical "Happy End," (a particular favorite of mine). It always evoked such an exotic old-world feel for me. <br /><br />So happy to have you guys back blogging about the newest sights and sounds in your ever-changing world!kate rodenhousehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01700082122943610021noreply@blogger.com