When we
take a trip to another country we feel different. Whether it is the language,
the people and atmosphere we feel different and as a consequence we see things different. How could that be?
Yes. Once in the destination, usually, one gets to experience the tourist part of
the country that was created with the intention of making you fall in love. Rarely,
not always do we get to experience the real living atmosphere of the country
being visited. Yet if we do experience it
we might see it with “eyes of tourist” which means to constantly search for the
beauty and exquisiteness of it. Visiting we tend to ask questions, enter places
without knowing their reputation, probably are nicer, happier people and acknowledge
every single detail or at least detail that locals wouldn’t acknowledge.
On the
contrary, as locals one stay in track with the routine. Acknowledging things
that stand out and ignoring the little things that probably complete the whole.
As part of the routine, nothing will call your attention, unless for a very
short moment you turn on your eyes of tourist.
So how
about acting as a tourist in your own country?
As a
destination I chose San Juan. I went last week to “el Viejo San Juan” with my
sister and spend a wonderful day. We’ve
gone thousands of times, but to do the same things, see artisans, eat a cup of “helado
de coco” and that’s about it. This time we changed our plans. We got to “el
Viejo San Juan” with no plans at all. First the journey to find a parking. Yet
we were excited and trying to look at everything with the “eyes of a tourist”. As
we walked all the way to the top of “el Viejo San Juan” we entered many gift
shops and bought little souvenirs. Once in the top we entered el Morro, and
took the agenda of seeing every single room and space of it. From over there we
saw the magnificent Atlantic Ocean, the little rooms where the used to keep
prisoners and also use as storage. To the other side one could see the
beautiful “el Viejo San Juan”. The wind was incredibly strong and for some
minutes we stayed focusing on the vast ocean, letting the wind hit our hair and
do with it whatever it wanted to. After that
we went to the lower part of “El Morro” and where intrigued by a cat that was walking
through the rocks at the shore. He seemed lost.
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"Ballajá" |
Afterwards
we decided to enter “Ballajá” that were the Spanish barracks from
1854-1864. Little did we know that there
was a museum on the second floor. So our
next thing to do was to see the museum. The museum had around different exhibitions;
one was about different tribes and there distinction, another was about Puerto Rican
and Caribbenan influence (in) music, specially salsa, movement in the United States,
another was of the arts the students from the “Escuela de Artes Plásticas” had
done, another of different tradition in fashion and design between countries,
another of the history of PR and another of “El Barrio Obrero”. All very
interesting.
There were mix feelings. With the attitude we had adopted people seemed to notice us more that usually, but at the same time the felt relax about it and didn't care that much. From our part we didn't care at all of anything, specially not on the way the were looking at us.
On our way
to eat we got talking to some people and asked them about PR. They said that
Puerto Rico was a beautiful place, place that they love but that it was going
through a rough time. It was interesting because through that small talk one
can see that there is hope for the country and that people still wish for the
best for PR. That no matter what happens there is always going to be Puerto
Ricans that will want to “echar pa’ lante” the country. So there is only one
thing to do next, fight for the wellness of OUR PUERTO RICO.
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My sister |
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My sister and I |
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View from el Morro down |
Nice pictures! With the stressful lives we are living, sometimes we don't get a chance to observe and enjoy the beautiful island we have.
ReplyDeleteI love doing tourism in my own island there's always something or some place new to discover
ReplyDeleteNice pics!, Its true sometimes we tend to focus on less important things in life making us loose the beautiful spectacle occurring in front of us, Because our island is AMAZING! I just love it! #Puerto Rico
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