Thursday, June 19, 2008

What's big and wet and cool and hot and...


What an incredible couple of days it has been. Tuesday morning (after another spectacular breakfast) we walked across the driveway of our hotel to the docks on the Rio Negro where our group of 120 boarded three large boats which, incidentally, were staffed by another set of outstanding cooks as well as other crew members, and began our journey to the rainforest.

Appropriately enough, it was raining at the time. But then the fact that the smallest of the three vessels was worth more than $1,500,000 and they were all multi-leveled with sleeping compartments done in fine wood and with game rooms with large screen flat panel TVs playing James Bond movies went a long way toward taking the kids minds off the soggy weather. We cruised down the Rio Negro toward where it joins up with another tributary to form the Amazon River, lunching in the gorgeous wood floored dining room and it was a grand adventure.

We stopped at a small village about a 1/4 mile in from the river and experienced a wonderful tribal music and dance presentation in a hut out of the rain. We also had an opportunity to purchase some local handicrafts which we took advantage of all too zealously. After being thoroughly entertained by the indigenous people, we walked back to our boats in the rain.

Eventually, the rain gave way to simply cloudy skies, so some of us went for a dip in the Amazon. From the third deck of our boats! What a rush it was to see the river flying up to meet you! And the water felt great! There were tons of photos taken as we plummeted into the dark brown water (from whence the Rio Negro, Black River, derives its name) and even some video. (Sorry, no time to post photos yet; it's all I can do to keep up on the written part of the blog.)

Back on the boats, we traveled further down the Amazon to the "Queen of the Jungle", a floating restaurant in the middle of the Amazon rainforest where we, you guessed it, ate another in what has become a long line of outstanding meals with no end in sight.

Dinner was followed by cayman (like a crocodile) hunting in the dark in a group of 15 person river boats that were much like motorized canoes. Also a blast and very cool to be on the Amazon at night. One of the highlights for me was when we stopped and shut off the engine to hear the sounds of the rainforest while floating gently on the river beneath a nearly full moon.

After an overnight on the big boats, we awoke before sunrise to get back in the canoes and experience the waking of the river up close and personal (ask someone about the sloth) followed by breakfast and the trip back to Manaus by the afternoon. (There really was much more to that than just a single sentence, but it is after midnight and did I mention we were up before sunrise?)

After returning to our hotel, we swam and cleaned up and headed for the Teatro Amazonas (an opera house in the middle of Manaus) for our first concert. It is a perfect location to showcase the beautiful voices of our amazing choir! And what a perfect end to our day...

Tomorrow we travel to Salvador. If the past three days are any indication, it will be amazing!

16 comments:

Shelly McMillan said...

Thanks for the blog. It is great to know what everyone is doing. I am so very jealous. Take lots of pics Kali Harris..love ya and everyone take care.

Michelle said...

Thanks for the awesome updates, with days packed full like those, I'm sure it is hard to find time to keep us informed, but we really appreciate it.

What an amazing experience, wish we were there.

Tell Kalie B. Hi from her family at home and Jan Furman you are the best sub-mom ever. Thanks a bunch.

Have a safe and fun rest of your journey. Look forward to more updates. You all make us proud.

patten said...

Raining huh? Rainforest or not I'd say look to the 4 members of the rain goddess group we told you about...LOL!

Cheryl Masar said...

Oh, how I wish I were there experiencing this with you!

Unknown said...

Craig says: Thanks for the blog and allowing us to be a virtual traveler without the weight gain!

Katie says: It sounds like an absolute artist's paradise! Oh, to be there with sketchbooks and paint brushes....(sigh).

To the Choir: Last week I heard one of your final rehearsals as I was waiting in the hallway at school. You sounded phenomenal and that was just in the choir room. I can only imagine how glorious you sounded in the "Teatro Amazonas"!

Lena Elise said...

Listen, I love each and every one of you Burgams (and Sahebs)... but this is just getting to be too much! I am not sure I can handle the jealousy! First the pineapple, now the Rainforest and Amazon River... Allye and I are hiking tomorrow... so... ha! Take that! Because who wouldn't choose Hoffmaster over the Rainforest? Right?

:-P

Ingrid said...

Hearing from Brianna via emial has been great. We love this blog cuz it makes us feel the experience with all of you. Keep having a great time and whoever sits next to Brianna in the plane keep her calm and help her over come her claustrophobia. We love and miss you all.

Sing to the world

John and Ingrid

P&K Zinger said...

This blog is awesome! We can live the fun and adventure through the updates. Can't wait to see all the pictures and video. Thanks for the email Tim. Have a safe and fabulous trip.

Shelly McMillan said...

I know everyone is having a great time. Wish I could be there. I have a favor to ask of anyone there. My daughter, Kali Harris, forgot my email address. Could someone please pass it on to her. I know you are all very busy and I will understand if you are not able to. Its pooh2166@comcast.net.

Take care and have tons of fun

dzoellmer said...

Thanks for the blog Kevin! Big hugs to Angelyn and Kelsey Miller.go

jvanderw said...

Many thanks to the leader who make this trip possible. It is important for our grandchildren to see first hand other parts of our world.

Irene N. said...

Thanks for keeping us informed. Sounds like you are all having a great time. I wish I could be there too. Please tell Mikki I'm sorry that I missed her call. I love and miss her also. Have a great rest of the trip and keep on blogging...

Unknown said...

Hi Guys! I hope you are all having a great time. Sing your heart Jillian Newton.

Gillard3 said...

Great to hear things are going so well. Hope you are all taking in everything into your hearts (& cameras!) BLAKE - HAVE FUN! The whole crew can't wait to hear all of the stories. Keep making memories, they will be with you forever. Love you all. Momma H (Blake's mom)

Unknown said...

kevin- i have become addicted to this blog, i am looking for updates constantly. thakns for keeping us informed. sounds like a great time- what an adventure!! looks like many are conatacting home via email or phone. i guess no news is good news - we told nick he didn't have to contact us (key words there is HAVE TO). i am just wondering if nick, his luggage,passport, $, etc is still with the group... where's waldo (and how's nick) toby

Tami said...

Thank you so much for taking the time to blog. For us lonley parents back home it is the highlight of our day. Shop on Kimberly! Don't forget to buy something for mom :) I am remembering all of you in prayer every day, not only for safety but for lots and lots of fun.