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Sunday, April 17, 2005

 

Quito

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I'd like to introduce you to a jovial Ecuadorian named Wilson. He lives in a gated condo complex in suburban Quito and has a son named Josue. As you can see, they both love the colour yellow. Wilson was the lucky recipient of postcard number one. Well, let's make that lucky recipient of scrappy piece of lined paper love note number one. I think Wilson has the nickname of Nacho and he was sending it to his "love", but we delivered it to him instead. Woops, but who can blame us, my spanish is compiled mostly of words stolen from the menu of my favorite South Californian fast food chain, El Pollo Loco.

Wilson went to the Galapagos Islands two weeks prior to our meeting with a friend in the Ecuadorian military. He dropped the message in the barrel on April 7th, 2005. Ten days for delivery. By Ecuadorian mail standards, we pretty much beat FedEx.

Wilson was surprised to see us at his doorstep with the postcard. He figured one of his neighbours or somebody local would bring the message to him after they visited the barrel in the Galapagos. Now take this into consideration: The day previous to our delivery, the Ecuadorian President declared a nationwide state of emergency as a result of massive public demonstraions against his ill-advised actions at the top, namely, declaring a nationwide state of emergency. The borders were sealed, nobody was allowed in or out of the country. A curfew was imposed, then was ignored by everyone. General mayhem ensued. At the exact moment these pictures were taken, thousands of people were gathered in the centre of Quito angrily demanding the resignation of the President. The next day the President of Ecuador threw in the towel and put 'some other guy' in charge of the country. Military helicopter escape from the roof of the Brazilian embassy, police firing revolvers randomly into crowds, that sort of thing. All this and Wilson was surprised to see two backpack-laden gringos at his doorstep with a postcard.

Hey, at least we did something original.

El postal numero uno completo. Proxima, numero dos.

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Monday, April 11, 2005

 

Guess where we are

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Yep, that's nothing less than the soon to be world famous Post Office Barrel. 646 postcards were placed into the barrel with ever so much care, and we grabbed a healthy handful of postcards from the barrel to deliver to people, as promised, all over the world.


Who? Where? When? How? Why?


You'll hafta stay tuned to find out....

Later

Kyle y Dom

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Thursday, April 07, 2005

 

Layover

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I'll give you one guess which city this is.

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Wednesday, April 06, 2005

 

646 Postcards

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back 2 months

And we're out.

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Sunday, April 03, 2005

 

4 Days to Liftoff

I'm sitting here at my computer at some ridiculous hour of the morning after re-doing the entire website from scratch. The best way to learn HTML is to accidentally delete your whole website.

Looks like we're gonna hit about 500 or so postcards by the time we leave Montreal April 5th. Not bad, 50 days, 500 postcards. I'm amazed by the response. Keep spreading the word and sending your postcards. We'll hit 3000 postcards in no time.

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