Life in Venezuela
Beyond the blackout
Venezuelan life is slowly returning to our accustomed ‘normalcy’ following the worst blackout in the country’s history, for the most part that is.
A glimpse in the day to day hardships of living in a True Socialist Paradise™
Venezuelan life is slowly returning to our accustomed ‘normalcy’ following the worst blackout in the country’s history, for the most part that is.
A recount of my events during Venezuela’s worst blackouts in its history, courtesy of the collapsing and precarious nationalized power grid of the country.
A post that was meant to go up before the blackouts that took place in Venezuela in early March of 2019. It didn’t aged well.
An overview of the state of Venezuela’s 2019 political crisis following the events that took place during the last week of January.
January 23rd, 2019, the dawn of a new political crisis in Venezuela. One that might amount to something new, or yet another spin of the wheel.
New year, same old promises. But hey, 2019 will, for sure, be the year of our economic recovery, it’s not like we’ve heard this tale before.
Deck the halls with boughs of holly, t’is the season—err, scratch that. This Christmas is surely going to be a bleak one in whatever is left of Venezuela.
Do you need a passport? what about some apostilles? Do you need them within a reasonable amount of time? Buckle up because that ain’t happening.
When the city is crumbling and everything stops working then its time for some good old fashioned bread and circus to keep the masses entertained.
Venezuela has gone through its first official year of hyperinflation. Is there any light at the end of the tunnel? Spoilers: There isn’t.