Wednesday, May 14, 2008
What about the pets? Update
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Chile in Headlines: What about the pets?
The government said late this weekend that it would allow a small group to enter the restricted area to feed the animals, but hasn't authorized actually pulling the animals, estimated to be aruond 1,400 strong, out of the area.
Now my guess is that they don't want to add to the logistical nightmare they are already facing with just the people. Adding dogs to the living space, not too mention the bill, would just be more than the state had in mind.
But it does raise some interesting issues. Is a dog a member of the family? Who decides this? How can the state punish people for poorly treating animals if it doesn't care for them in times of need?
I guess the cynic in me says, if the discussion is surrounding what to do about pets, then things are going pretty well for a natural disaster. But then, what about Fido? Will he be left to just eat pigeons and lap dogs?
Monday, May 12, 2008
El Regalon
After an extremely filling meal at what might be one of the best restaurants around Santiago...Calypso, Caro and I rested in a field behind the eating area (the food is rich and the wine is strong so they have some comfy chairs and hammocks to rest in)...we were visited by a large but friendly dog.
Thursday, May 08, 2008
A spot to enjoy
From Termas Geometricas which is just north of Villarica. The place is stunning, with a very nice infrastructure that flows perfectly with the narrow canyon, waterfalls and massive green plants that form the nature around it. Not to mention the 17 naturally heated pools that it has. A true gem.
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Although a lot has happened here in Chile over the last 9,000 years:
Pic from National Geographic (who else would have it)
Until this last week. On May
The event is nothing minor, ash has reached as far as
I was lucky enough to see a different Volcano, Llaima, erupt in January, near
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
Catching a Taxi at the Santiago airport- what not to pay
I don’t know who these foreigners are that arrive so completely clueless as to what the going rate of a taxi ride is from the airport. Ripping off arriving visitors at the airport is a con job performed round the world. So if you are coming to
Although probably perfectly legal, the price inflation also applies to hotels. I went to meet someone passing through