Welcome to Bits of Nicaragua. Lisa Stary and I traveled to Nicaragua on November 11, 2009. We returned on December 22nd. This blog is a repository for our photos, thoughts, and stories. Enjoy!

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

The Disposessed - Jiquilillo Part 2

The first book I read in Nicaragua was The Dispossessed by Ursula Le Guin. I had no idea what it was about when I picked it up but it turned out incredibly pertinent to Nicaragua's recent political history. Although not violent anymore, we could really feel it while there. In 1979, a socialist revolution overthrew the Somoza dictatorship in a long overdue and incredibly bloody fight. Regan didn't dig on the new 'commies' taking power so he funded the Contra's (Counter-Revolutionaries) for a number of years (ever heard of the Iran-Contra scandal?). It's been concisely and aptly described as 'poor Nicaraguans killing poor Nicaraguans'. The veterans of these bloody years now live on the same streets and drink in the same bars. The division of sides seemed to be as arbitrary as whether you were holding an AK-47 or an M-16.
Le Guin's book turned out to be a great way to look at both sides from the most extreme point of view possible. Highly recommended. I've got lots more to write in this vein but not the time.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Jiquilillo Beach Part I


Before a tsunami wiped out Jiqulillo in 1992, it was a playground for Nicaragua's rich and famous. Now it's a little known surf destination whose native residents eek out a living fishing all night and sleeping all day. At night the boats look like dim stars on the horizon.

This beach is fantastic. The waves were amazing (while we were there). But the weather was hot. It was so hot we had a lot of trouble sleeping. There was no escape from it.

This picture of Lisa was taken on our way from the surf camp into town to buy rum and limes. Flor de Cana rum is about 130 Cordobas or $6US. It's delicious stuff.

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