Villa de Leyva/Colombia
Nature Recovers
by Markus 'giles' Koehorst on May.27, 2010, under Villa de Leyva/Colombia
About three months ago, an extensive fire turned the hills surrounding Villa de Leyva into smouldering charcoal. It was a disaster.
Look at those same hills now, all green again.
- now
visitors!
by Markus 'giles' Koehorst on May.25, 2010, under Villa de Leyva/Colombia
I am very excited. My kids might be visiting us soon in Villa De Leyva!
I am making a list of things to see and do:
- coffee shops with delicious cakes and cappuccinos
- cozy restaurants
- colourful tourist shops (Yas loves those)
- thermal baths
- horse riding
- white river rafting
- mountain trails
Until they arrive, I plan to re-visit all our favorite coffee shops, to remind ourselves which one does the best cappuccinos.
Earth Song continued
by Markus 'giles' Koehorst on May.22, 2010, under Music, Villa de Leyva/Colombia
Mother Nature was obviously not too impressed with our efforts to save Mother Earth. She decided to let loose a whole month’s worth of rain on Villa de Leyva today.
The Earth Awareness Festival was cancelled after the third song of the first act, when the equipment started sparking and one of the speakers cut out.
We all packed up our guitars and various other instruments and consoled ourselves with cappuccino and brownies in the coffee shop on the corner.
The cats escaped being skinned today.
Earth Song
by Markus 'giles' Koehorst on May.21, 2010, under Music, Villa de Leyva/Colombia
I agreed to sing Michael Jackson’s ‘Earth Song’ at an Earth Awareness Festival in Villa de Leyva tomorrow.
In an attempt to give the Aaaaaaahs and Oooooooohs in the chorus a lift, I asked two local lady singers to join me.
Having heard us rehearse, Greys told me we sounded like an assortment of cats being skinned.
The things we do for music…
Musings on the Bus to Bogota
by Markus 'giles' Koehorst on Mar.24, 2010, under Music, musings, Travelling, Villa de Leyva/Colombia
Monday, March 22nd
I like travelling. It gives me a break from the routine. It tends to involve sitting still and doing nothing for long periods of time, while your gently changing surroundings provide distraction and entertainment. It is perfect for musings, and as the mountains and planes parade past my coach window on the way to Bogota, my mind goes to my concert on Sunday.
It was one of those ‘ideal’ gigs: a beautiful venue with plenty of character and positive energy, and a wonderful audience. There is a great sense of .... continue reading 'Musings on the Bus to Bogota'










