Thursday, March 19, 2009

La Feria

Things have gotten very interesting here this week. This week the local fair began, and let me tell you...actually, I don't even know how to describe it using politically correct terms. Let me just say there have been a lot more strangers, significantly more drunk men staggering around town and a whole load of fireworks.

Where to start? The "fair" was actually set up last week, and by fair I mean sketchy looking rides (a ferris wheel) and lean-to shacks. Its set right on the outskirts of town. I guess you could say it welcomes the out-of-towners! With the arrival of the feria, the whole atmosphere of town has changed. The park is very crowded. Many of the people are quite intoxicated and a little bit intrusive. Now walking down the street I have to look for more than the crazy drivers, I have to be cautious of the staggering drunks!

There have been many activities accompanying the fair. In addition to nightly dancing in the park and street, Tuesday night was the coronation of the junior princess of the fair. It's very interesting the pomp and circumstance that accompany the events. The junior princesses and their escorts (ranging in age from 4-6) were wearing formal attire including little tuxedos for the boys! It was very cute. Wednesday night was the crowning of the "Queen", I did not attend as I have been desperately trying to catch up on my sleep! Which leads me to the "best" part of the fair...the fireworks and cannons.

Yes, that's right, fireworks and cannons. Each night starting around 3:30, they start setting off cannons at the fort. Then a little truck drives around with loudspeakers blaring "buenos dias!" blah, blah, blah in Spanish. Apparently no one has ever told them that no one is listening at 4 in the morning!! It's interesting because I think of this happening at home. Someone would be on the phone to the police instantly, telling them about the noise and the police would be right over to take care of it. Let me tell you right now, that doesn't happen here! Yes, it seems the only solution to these late night "bomb blasts" is a pillow over the head and a good set of earplugs! I guess the Hondurans don't value their sleep like we do, or maybe they do and that is why they don't have school Thursday or Friday...crazy!

The 'feria' is over around the 23rd I guess. I will definitely be looking forward to Copan getting back to it's peaceful and quiet nature!

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