Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Day 22 - Isla Ometepe by rocks and rope

Our last morning in SJDS and I skipped breakfast to pack and get a couple of things transferred over to the iPad. Tegan set out with Mom and Elliot for breakfast and to locate a flag of Nicaragua and managed to get one outside the market down the street. Once they returned, we got our things together and said our goodbyes to neighbours and Abuela Rosita. She even came out with a bracelet for Tegan and Elliot that read "amor mio". We loved our stay at Rosita's and would recommend it to anyone.

The bus was just down the street waiting. So we got our luggage thrown up onto the roof and boarded the bus to find a couple of seats for us. After a 10 minute wait the half full bus took off for Rivas. After about 20 stops down the road our bus was now standing room only. It was a good thing the trip only lasted an hour or so. In Rivas, we exited the bus at one stop past the intersection leading to the wharf. We ended up sharing a taxi with a couple of backpackers to save some dough and time. At the wharf it was a short walk from the taxi to the boat that would carry us over to Ometepe. The boat itself didn't look like much. A bit of spit and twine held it all together. I read somewhere that below deck you were sure to get wet from waves splashing through the windows, the sun seemed to be the only enemy on the deck.

The ride itself wasn't that bad. The waves did throw this boat around a little, but not enough to make me nauseous. We sat just behind the smoke stack and it streamed out a steady flow of black diesel smoke and soot that fell onto us. The trip took just over an hour to reach the island. We decided to save ourselves the agony of long bus ride around the island to Finca Mystica and took a taxi instead. We loaded our gear and 2 other ladies loaded there belongings as well for a trip to their homes. The volcanoes of Ometepe loomed overhead as we round the north part of the island and then onto rounding the volcano on the southern part of the island. Just about 10 minutes onto the dirt road and a noise came from the back of the van.

The driver stopped to check it out then returned to his seat and continued driving. We only made it another kilometer, when the backend of the van slammed down onto the road. Needless to say we didn't go any further. We all got out of the van and the driver had a look underneath and he didn't like what he saw. I had a peek myself and the whole axle had detached from the suspension because the U bolt had broke. The driver called for another taxi to come and pick us up and said it would be 30-40 minutes. I asked the driver if he had a jack and he went and got it. I used international hand signals, as I didn't know what a jack would be in Spanish. I fetched rocks to use as blocks to support the van when he repositioned the jack. We managed to get the rear end off the ground and then he went and grabbed a small amount of rope he had stashed in the van. He used the rope to tie the axle to the suspension.

With the van safely lowered down to the ground and the remedy applied to the rear axle, we took off. I knew we wouldn't get too far before that short rope would shear and break. We did manage to go another 5 kms and there the van sat once again. Jacking up the rear of the van commenced again. Only this time there was no rope remedy. The backup taxi arrived after a 10 minute wait and we were once again off. A couple of stops to let out our companions and then finally we made it to our destination, Finca Mystica. Angela and Ryan are the owners of this retreat, Angela took us around and showed us our room. The buildings were all created from a building technique called earth bag construction. Bottles were creatively used to create shapes of light in the colour of the bottles displayed.

There were about 4-5 other couples staying at the retreat and we treated them all and socialized with them prior to the 7pm meal arriving. The kids enjoyed ordering drinks and wholesome treats from kitchen as well as engaging with others at Finca Mystica. The evening meal consists of 2 options, basically you choose one of the options earlier in the day and then the staff set to work making it for you. It is kind of nice how everyone sits down and has their meals at the same time. The table next to ours had a surprise guest during the meal when a large tarantula scurried across the floor and stopped near their feet. The spider was shooed away by Ryan with a broom in a frantic bit of sweeping action.

We hung out after supper discovering what others had chosen for activities and playing new games found on the shelf. The kids enjoyed themselves and they looked quite comfortable socializing and hanging out in hammocks. We selected to not do anything the next day but go to the beach. We planned to do the horseback riding the following day up to the waterfall. Off to bed with a few things sorted.



































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