Saturday, 27 July 2019

Silleteros - Santa Elena, Antioquia, Colombia


Santa Elena, is known as the birthplace of the men, women, and tradition behind the "Desfile de las Flores" (Flower Parade), which is the highlight of Medellin’s annual "Feria de las Flores" (Flower Festival).

During Colonial times, the sick were carried down from Santa Elena to Medellin in crude wooden seats, on the backs of silleteros.
If that challenge wasn't enough, the silleteros walked barefoot a minimum of 3 hours each way to deliver their passengers.


Later, the seats were adapted for carrying other items, such as vegetables and flowers, which the silleteros would take to sell in the markets.


In the mid-1950’s, someone noticed the parades of beautiful flowers being hauled through the streets of Medellin, and suggested an event be made to celebrate them, and thus the 
"Desfile de las Flores" was born.

Typical Silletero house

A Silletero sharing the history

Silletera with a chair loaded with flowers

Silvia carrying the Silletera






Silvia still carrying the silletera

Typical flower display carried in the parade. these can weigh up to 50 kgs



Typical Silletera

Painting showing the original use of the Silletera to transport people. The Uber of 200+ years ago







Wednesday, 28 November 2018

Sonsón Antioquia Colombia - 28th November 2018

Photos from our annual trip to Sonsón, Antioquia, Colombia, to distribute Christmas gifts to the children and elderly families. As always a very emotional time.



 



























Thursday, 8 November 2018

Urabá Antioquia Colombia - 8th November 2018

Urabá Antioquia is a sub-region in the Colombian Department of Antioquia. The region is made up by 11 municipalities. Most of this regions northern portion is part of the Colombian Caribbean Region bordering the Caribbean sea and the gulf of Urabá

The Wildlife

Banana Tree Frog

Spectacled Caiman

Three Toed Sloth (Can you see the baby?)

Red Tailed Squirrel

Great Egret

Yellow Billed Cuckoo

Black Vulture

Black Chested Jay

Blue Heron

American Kestrel

Tropical Mockingbird

Yellow Headed Caracara

White Peacock

Two Pupil Satyr

Plain Satyr

Orb Weaver Spider

Earwing Assassin Bug

Yellow Spot Millipede

Dragonlet

Giant Ameiva

Common Basilisk


The Plantations

The following pictures are from the loading docks which containerise the fruits and send them for loading onto container ships for Europe and the United States.

Refrigerated containers loaded onto barges.

The barges are towed by a tugboat out to the Gulf of Uraba for loading onto the ships.

Local fishermen in the gulf with a container ship anchored in the distance.

Part loaded container ship

A container of Bananas being loaded from the barge onto the container ship

Newly planted pineapple seedlings (have to wait 18 months for a pineapple)

Nearly mature pineapples

The finished product


Picking the fruit is done by hand

The fruits are loaded into metal containers to be transported to cleaning, sorting and packing.

Bananas are grow in tropical climates. Here a drainage channel is being dug to take away excess water from tropical storms.

This is a transport system for moving people, materials and Bananas around the plantation.

Light aircraft are used to fumigate the plantations

New Banana plants

More new Banana plants

Washing station. Here a 'Great-tailed Grackle' is taking advantage of the insects washed of the bananas

Bananas being transported to the washing, sorting and packing stations.



Bananas being sorted for either export, domestic use in Colombia or for recycling into compost.

Labels being added to the Bananas

Bananas being packed. This box is destined for the United Kingdom


Bananas for domestic consumption being loaded onto trucks.

Beautiful plant growing on the plantation (sorry I still need to identify it)

Dot-leaf Waterlilly