Friday, 20 May 2011
Lima and Cusco
Saturday, 14 May 2011
Viña del Mar and Valparaiso
One of the curious elevator type creations in Valparaiso |
This is why they need the elevator type creations... |
Some sand artwork in Viña del Mar with the question 'do you want to go out with me?' |
Dogs chillin' by the seaside at Viña del Mar... |
An amusing thing...
Let me share one curious incident as I am waiting for a tour bus to pick me up....
I thought that my phone would be completely uncontactable, seeing as I brought it but didn´t do anything special to turn on 'roaming' etc.
But here I have received one extremely amusing and yet bizarre text, this is what it says:
'Hello Major: Hope you and family are having a good time. I do not miss you at all.
Anyway, enjoyself. Come back to have holidays at desk. Rgds. Boatperson'
And I did NOT make that up!!!
I thought that my phone would be completely uncontactable, seeing as I brought it but didn´t do anything special to turn on 'roaming' etc.
But here I have received one extremely amusing and yet bizarre text, this is what it says:
'Hello Major: Hope you and family are having a good time. I do not miss you at all.
Anyway, enjoyself. Come back to have holidays at desk. Rgds. Boatperson'
And I did NOT make that up!!!
Friday, 13 May 2011
Santiago, Chile, 13 May 2011
I´m happily settled in my hotel in Santiago after arriving here yesterday. The flight to Auckland was quite pleasant, I was sitting next to a couple from New Zealand who helped me work out the video system. They made me feel better by saying that it had taken them about 30 hours to work out. Then I had a few hours in Auckland before the longer flight to Santiago (11 hours). This flight passed pretty quickly through a comfortable combination of sleeping, eating, and watching movies. I was sitting next to (well actually there was a free seat between us), a lovely lady from Chile. She talked to me for quite a while (in Spanish) about various things including what I should see in Chile and about her recent experiences in China. I was quite proud about the percentage that I understood (about 50%). All in all everything feels quite difficult without an extensive knowledge of Spanish, but I´m doing ok and I hope to understand at least 75% of what I hear by the time I leave.
Yesterday I did a bit of exploring and then slept for about 15 hours, waking up this morning to check out the hotel breakfast. It wasn´t too impressed... until I saw the bananas! Later on I went to a supermarket and saw that they´re about the equivalent of $2 a kilo.
I also did a tour of the city today, on my own initially, and then a guided tour in a tour bus. The traffic here is a very curious thing, firstly as a pedestrian it´s quite interesting that you don´t have to press any buttons for the man to go green, he does this automatically, clever guy. And in the bus I noticed that entire streets are dedicated to one direction. In order to go the other direction you basically have to keep going left or keep going right, to go round the block onto another street that will let you go in that direction. There´s a lot of beeping that goes on, and there are often people as well as stray dogs crossing the road. One dog tried to cross a very busy highway today, I felt quite afraid for him, but he decided against it when the cars started beeping at him. He seemed quite annoyed that he couldn´t cross and started barking quite heartily. There are a lot of dogs that wander the streets, sometimes in packs of 5 or 6. They don´t seem too unhappy, they look moderately well fed, and people leave them alone. I saw a few sleeping today (at first I thought they were dead but they did a bit of twitching), they choose funny places to sleep, like in the middle of the sidewalk
Here are some photos from my tours of the city. Mostly it is the architecture that fascinates me, as well as some of the vehicles ie. the coca cola van.
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Tuesday, 10 May 2011
1 day to go...
So this time tomorrow I will be, all going well, on the way to Santiago, Chile, where the weather will be a maximum 29 degrees minimum of 15 degrees, and "pleasantly warm", one website tells me. I have 5 days in Santiago with a tour where they will check me into a hotel (Best Western, seems they're everywhere), and take me around to the city and the countryside until I leave for Lima, Peru on the 17th of May. From Lima I will go on to Cusco, which will be my main destination until the 12th of June. Here I will be able to unload the donations I have packed for the school that I will be volunteering at. Thanks to the very kind donations from friends in Australia, I have bought such items as children's vitamins, exercise books, staplers, scissors and glue, gardening gloves, and hand wash and hand towels. And vegemite for a certain Swedish volunteer who has apparently become addicted!
Saturday, 7 May 2011
5 days to go....
5 days to go and my excitement is overwhelmed by anxiety about how much I have to do. The last few weeks have been a mad rush of moving into a new house and completing 9 month's of uni work, the culmination of which sits demurely on my new armchair, waiting to be passed to my supervisor for his final approval, and then to the uni. It mocks me in its simplicity- there they sit, all 60 pages, multiple copies, on time, minimal mistakes evident with the printing... I feel sure a flood is going to rise up and destroy them before tomorrow.
As a result of the hecticity (I don't think this is a word, but it should be), my suitcase sits mostly empty, looking forgotten, open wide like the mouth of a giant beast, waiting to be fed. I've thrown it a few odd pieces, and they lie haphazardly over the sides and in the thing. It looks happier every time I toss it something. My To Do list spans several pages, incorporating such vague yet crucial tasks as "sort out money for overseas". I'm looking forward to the long plane trip as a chance to finally sit back and relax.
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