Monday, October 16, 2006

28

So my 28th birthday has now passed, it was well celebrated with good food and better company, on a beautiful day at the base of Los Andes, well actually technically it wasn't the Andes yet, but at the base of a mountain.

To me 28 now means that it has been 10 years since I gained the right to smoke and be arrested. It has flown by, but then again I think about some of the places I have seen or done in those last ten years and it feels aweful long.

I suppose though, the bigger landmark is that it is only 2 years away (now a day less) from turning 30, and that makes me feel like an old man.

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Long Time passed by

So its been a while now hasn't it....lots of days passed by unrecorded...hate to say that I haven't managed my daily ritual of updating and recording the events that pass me by so well...

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Monday, July 03, 2006

The vastness of the paved reallity

Urban life...opening doors worldwide.....coming soon to a forest near you

Sunday, July 02, 2006

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Just a sliver...


The sunset over the Pacific is always a spectacular sight. When it gets almost all the way down, until nothing but a sliver is left, you can watch it slowly slip away, you can see the earth move slowly, turning day into night.

Thursday, June 22, 2006

Sunrise at the port



The trip from my apartment to my class room takes around 2 and a half to three hours. Going both directions twice a week can be a drag. I have to find things about it that make it all worth it, and in Valparaiso there are many. From eating fresh fish to arriving to a fresh sunrise early on a cold morning.

Monday, June 19, 2006

While on a walk through the center of Santiago

I took a walk on Sunday through the city. Usually there are a lot of different things going on. On this occasion, the Catholic Church was putting together this display featuring sand, sawdust, leaves, flower pedals and other odd materials. It went on for several blocks, and each part was done by different high schools.





Sunday, June 18, 2006

Monday, June 05, 2006

a good place to sit....

Sometimes we all need a quite place to sit back and contemplate the finer things in life...

Monday, May 29, 2006

Hungry?

Nothing like an old school RV selling some goodies on a Sunday afternoon...

Friday, May 26, 2006

Demanding change...





The momentum continues to increase for the high school students demanding changes to some of Chile's educational policies.

Mmmmm..

Thursday, May 25, 2006

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

The whole process....

I went for a walk the other day through the woods and stumbled upon the rotting carcass of a dead horse. I ran past it as fast as I could, it was an image that stuck in my head....such a big animal, its eyes still open.





Continued on my way, and not two minutes after coming across the dead horse, I found myself facing a white, large, and very pregnant horse on the same trail....




The whole life process, in just a few steps....

Saturday, May 20, 2006

Fuzzy Cabbage

Nestled between thorny cacti, and dry, almost desert plant life I found a soft, fuzzy little plant, the odd ball of the landscape...

Friday, May 19, 2006

Working next to the sea has its advantages...


I finished teaching my classes last wednesday, then headed over to a friend's new place. He has a house on a tall hill overlooking downtown Vina Del Mar, and at one point, a sliver of the pacific ocean.

some softer...

Thursday, May 18, 2006

the place to be...

Some places are better than others...

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Maybe this will become a regular ritual...



Maybe I can manage to discipline myself a bit better...ojala que si... but really, I'm going to have many more photos and captions up in the near future, this blog has been going for quite a while now. When I first arrived in Chile it was a bit of a travel blog, and although I feel that I am still traveling, seeing new places and all, there is a steady familiarity to Santiago now, especially here in Nunoa where I have been living for over a year. That along with an increased ability to speak Spanish has helped me feel more at home in a place so far away from my first home.

It is a bit crazy to live in another country one might say. No matter what kind of linguistic whiz you are (and I make no attempt to include myself in this category) no matter how adaptive you are, there will always be something that will feel different. I think that eventually you can feel at home however, but Santiago will always be a bit new and exciting, no matter what I get used to and bored of...

Thursday, April 20, 2006

And I rise from my dormant state...

All apologies to anyone who has visited here and seen nothing new for almost a month now, some how my mind was wiped away by work and other matters, it really isn't a valid excuse or anything like that, I just thought I'd say it anyways.

In Santiago clouds have been forming recently, a true sign that yes, summer is over, fall is here and winter is just around the corner. Sooner or later I'm going to have to find a job that will allow me to go back and forth, living in perpetual summer.

Apart from that everything is going well here...more to come soon....

Friday, March 24, 2006

A quite place in a loud city...




I have been to a church service once, it was never something I especially wanted to do. In Chile, Catholicism is one of the central institutions, so there are plenty of churches throughout the city. Though going to a service has never really crossed my mind, I do like to go into the churches sometimes. I was in the center of town, where there isn't an inch of space, noise echoes through the narrow streets and pedestrian walkways, the sun is hot, and there is no escape. Except for inside a cathedral in the central square.

There is something to be said for the space inside. The noises of the city all seem to melt together and form a ever present mixed hum that sounds very far away. Over that hum is a pleasant silence obeyed by all inside. Some people have come to pray, others such as myself arrive for a bit of silence, and in a city of five million people, silence is a sacred presence.



Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Nothing like some good pizza....

It is a food that has taken on new meaning in this day and age: Pizza.

It is hard to believe that it doesn't have to be a greasy mix of pepperoni, brought to you a bit late in a cardboard box by some guy you don't know.

No, it can be so much more. It can be an intimate process where those eating get the experience of forming the dough in their hands, reaching a mixture and consistence to their liking. It can be a process, taking the rawest of materials, flour, yeast, tomatoes, garlic, basil, sausage, and cooking them, slicing them, mixing them, all until you have a finished product hours later.

No this is no ordinary food, it is Pizza..... (I say this with my mouth watering because the leftovers were gone a day after I spent god knows how many hours cooking one meal...)

Monday, March 20, 2006

Just a short ride to get out of the house...




I just wanted to get out of the house and see something in the city. I didn't really have a destination in mind, just started riding through a nice neighborhood not far from mine. I ended up at a park that borders two very different neighborhoods. One is full of trees, orginal houses that are guarded by dogs. It is a lush place. On the other side of a this park are few trees, older apartment buildings with lots of bars, and this dry dusty playground that had no children.

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Please take your seat...


That's right, just go ahead and sit down, buckle up, well anyways I'm sure you would if it was at all an option.

But really, sit down, enjoy the ride. It might be a longer one. One of those rides that takes you to places maybe you didn't even know were there to go to. Or maybe it takes you to somewhere that used to be familiar but now is just a reminder of things that used to transpire in this city.

Whatever it is that you crave in commuting entertainment, it's there for you, waiting for you to come aboard.

No matter where you go, those micros will trail about somewhere near, that is as long as you are in Santiago...They can really be awful sometimes, especially in the morning when everyone has somewhere to go, the streets fill up with ungodly numbers of cars, all hammering in the same direction...

Sometimes that micro will just be enough to constitute "doing something", that you will get somewhere new and possibly unimaginable. So at the end of the day at least some bit of progress has been made. That curiously lone seat on the micro can help you explore mundane intersections, followed by strange spaces under bridges that are filled with graffiti, hopeless souls pass by routinely, the experience exposes unfriendly feelings, exposes you to unfamiliar faces, leaves you on intersections of unknown streets, filled with helpless beggars, smooth musicians that invoke chords which make the screech of bad brakes sound beautiful, unlucky gamblers try to convince you how some how they deserve 100 pesos, right after someone tries to sell you a band aid...But that's what made the seat worth taking to begin with...

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Working again...

Yes I am back to work, which I mentioned in my last post, but I don't think I hit what I wanted to on the head. You see, I do enjoy teaching, but it just can't fulfill me, no I need something more, something deeper. Don't ask me why, but teaching language can be a dry experience. It is interesting in that you learn a lot about communication, or maybe more accurately, miscommunication.

Monday, March 13, 2006

Back to work...


Torres del Paine seems to be fading away slowly, dimmed by the heat of the pavement in the urban jungle of Santiago. I don't mind to go back to a work because I need the money, plus if I'm going to be in the city I might as well work. At least I have some memories to look back on as I continue to ride the micro.

Friday, March 10, 2006

On our way...





We were faced with more long hikes after the pass. The earth was hillier, and the trail would go up, then down, then up, then down. We came to long ladders that felt like they might fall over at any minute. Progress was slow.

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

The downside to the downhill...

I was in bike mode or something, thinking that the downhill would be a breeze. It was hellish, large trunks to step over, lots of rocks, and it was so steep, not to mention long. My feet were hurting, my bag felt heavier, and my trekking poles wore a hole in my hand (but saved my knees)

Tuesday, March 07, 2006

At the pass...


The pass was a long haul, but not as bad as I had thought...

Carolina might disagree



It was a sensational view, ice stretched out as far as I could see, it was like looking out over the ocean, the glacier and the sky sort blended into a hazy whiteness, far, far away.