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Impressions of Panama City

View of Panama City

We landed at Terminal 1 and were told we needed to pick up luggage and do customs and immigration at terminal 2.


We must have walked 2 miles from one end to the other. Whew was a long stretch, but the paperwork at customs was nominal, and we got stamps in our passports. This is so unusual these days.

We found a taxi and got transportation to our hotel located in Central Panamá city.

We decided to have food and drink at the hotels rooftop bar. which was a lovely experience except for the 90 % humidity.

Cuidad Antigua

Next morning, we decided to take a tour of the Panamá Canal, and the city it was great tour of the canal with an Imax 3 D movie narrated by Morgan Freeman. My partner Maximo adores this actor because of all the different types of characters he has portrayed.


Then we got to actually see the canal at one of the large gates at Miraflores locks on the Pacific side.

This canal is really the 8th wonder of the world. To see these huge tankers/freighters transiting the canal is daunting. The amounts of goods that travel thru the canal daily on 32 ships is huge. They transit the canal daily, 24 hours a day 365 days of the year. The number of ships using the canal will drop down to 30 as the lack of rainfall water that is used to fill the lake in the middle of canal is dropping lower.

Cargo ship transiting canal

Still something amazing to watch and is crazy to think of the building of the canal at the turn of the 1910.

Since that tour, we have gotten to know Panamá City. In scale its not very large especially the sections of town that we want to visit…centro, the old city and the walk along the harbor.

Last night, the cuidad antigua turned on its holiday lights. We were up on the 4th floor of a restaurant/ bar and got to see the celebratory fireworks too.

Fireworks over the city

The old city has approx 4000 buildings and the restoration process has renewed about 80 percent of the city.

In many ways, this city is reminiscent of Havana, Cuba with its old Spanish style architecture as it was built at roughly the same time as Panamá City

Most of the buildings have terraces that face the street as is the tradition in spanish architecture
The streets are very narrow, barely accommodating a cars and busses are not allowed.

Narrow streets of old town

These narrow streets recently renovated with red bricks instead of cobblestones.

At night the city is very lively, with most of the restaurants and shops staying open late.

At 9 pm on a Sunday night, families are walking around, singles walking hand in hand and older folks concentrating on just trying to stay upright while walking on the uneven pavement.

We had a mission that night to buy a nice shirt as a present for a friend. Returning to a shop we had visited 2 days before, the shirt we wanted was already sold. We continued walking and remembered another shop a few blocks away. The walk was quick with an occasional solicitation of “Come and eat at our restaurant” in two languages.


Mission accomplished as we found the store and bought a fantastic cotton floral shirt without paying $ 120 US dollars!!!

Holiday lights at Plaza Herrera

Today we take a ferry to the island of Tobago to enjoy the beach and swim in the Pacific Ocean. Should be fun, as the day is warm, about 84 with 75% humidity. The 30-minute ferry leaving at 9.30 am will drop us on Tobago. Once on the island, we will get an island tour, beach chairs complete with umbrella, lunch, and a return to the city at 4 pm.

Our ferry boat

Yrs today was another marvelous day in Panama city, as the excursión we booked was filled with laughter, water, food, and sightseeing.


I wholeheartedly would recommend this company for their quality of work and for the kindness of all the employess.

Food shack


Playing tourists in a new country can be filled with trepidation, and when in actuality, it is filled with new adventures, different experiences, and food.

This is also true for Panamá the country. Sure, there are always places one should never go for personal security, but when exploring a new country, you can go solo and also try a local tour company as we do.
The results can be just the experience you were looking for.

And we experienced Tango here in Panama city as the Milonga is on Wednesday nights at a local restaurant.

It was very charming, as the beginners lesson was well attended and most people stayed for the Milonga. This milonga is growing as Tango is just starting here.

The restaurant where the Milongas was held is called Restaurant la Milonga. Small intimate bar restaurant space with a tile floor.

Was a great experience as we met many people in the local community who knew people we knew all over the world.

Tango at Restaurant Milonga

The small wonderful welcoming world of Tango.

And we will return to visit this country again.

Abrazo y besitos 💓

Have you ever been to Florida?

Have you ever been here in season?

If you live in the northern United States, then you are aware of how brutal winters can be in say, Upstate New York, Michigan, or even Pennsylvania and more so for our Canadian friends, anywhere north of the US border.

With this said, temperatures can go down to 0 F but mostly stay at around 20 F. Brrr. That is cold, and the weather can get even colder, especially if there is an Arctic front moving through the area.

Today is cooler than a few days after ago, as it is a bit after Thanksgiving. So yes, it is getting colder in the north, and yes, the traffic is experiencing congestion.

Yesterday, while we returned from the market, we started to count the out of state cars. We found cars from New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Ontario with about fifteen cars with Florida plates.

Season has started here, as has the congestion and the lines everywhere you go.

The weather is fantastic. Mid-eighties with a gentle breeze and some great blue skies.

This is the reason people are here, the weather!

We are getting ready to return to Argentina as a couple of years ago, I made a promise to myself. I would never experience weather that is under 60 degrees.

Yes, now I freeze if the temperature drops below 65 degrees. That’s chilly weather. I remember laughing with my father about this very topic, so many years ago. History does have a way of repeating itself, funny right!

This is even more notable as I am sitting in the condominium in Southern Florida that I inherited from him. History does repeat itself!

Recently, at the condominium, we replaced most a lot of the 30-year-old furniture with a few more modern pieces as we intend to spend a few months in Florida annually.

Just not in Season. Season translates into: December thru April, the coldest months up north, but can start in late November.

As to the Milongas, the same is true. The floors are much more crowded. Line of dance gets a bit more complicated. My advice, always having a reservation, is the best way to go for both you and the organizers.

Ask my friends, I have always said, “It’s better to have a reservation than want one.”

As we approach our final week in Southern Florida, I am excited to see the peeps at the Milongas that we have enjoyed spending time, to dance and to give an abrazo and say, “See you next year!”

This is what our week looks like.

Wednesday night, it’s a lesson and a practica at Goldcoast Ballroom with Maxi and Paloma. My favorite maestros as I enjoy the way they teach, and they really care about correcting your bad habits.

Friday will be Milonga La Pituca in Pompano Beach at Star Ballroom.

Saturday might be Tanda or Milonga Los Peblites, both in North Miami.

Sunday is Milonga La Ideal. This place is also in Hallendale, north of Miami.

Luckily, we live close to the Florida Turnpike, so driving down to Miami takes about 45 minutes and even less at 1AM.

And so the milonga cycle goes for us.

We will return next year to continue the cycle of living in a place for 4 months and then moving to another place to continue the cycle of travel, tango, and living.

But next year, we will add Barcelona for 5 months into the mix.

Am looking forward to this new lifestyle of residing in 3 countries while avoiding the chill of winter! It will be fantástico!!!



Till the next update.
Abrazo

Traveling Tango

Contributor of Tango Experiences

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