

You may be wondering, where in the world is Matt? He's still here in Chile, but he's been very busy giving me tours of his beautiful/smoggy city and gorgeous countryside. He has granted me permission to post an entry regarding my own travels and impressions of Chile - or as I like to call it, the Kentucky of South America. (Why? Because everyone's just that friendly.)
I arrived about two weeks ago (I'm departing later tonight) in the cold and windy Santiago. I have to say that Matt prepared me for the cold weather, but I had sort of "forgotten" what winter was like as we had been enjoying 90 degree weather in Philadelphia the past few days. In any event, I bundled up upon my arrival. Although Matt periodically had to attend class or do homework (I can attest to the fact that he is still a good student), he was able to show me all around the city.
I met Matt's Chilean mother of whom he has previously spoken highly. She is indeed wonderful. Very kind and welcoming.
Santiago is a very interesting city. I didn't have many preconceptions about the city, but I guess I was surprised by how large and cosmopolitan it is. I guess I shouldn't've been, but alas, I was ignorant. Right now, it's sunny and 65 degrees. And in this weather, I think I would be happy to whittle away a few months.
Unfortunately I do not have a lot of time to recount details from all of our travels, but here are just a few highlights:
- Museo de Bellas Artes - small, but definitely worth seeing!
- TranSantiago - Matt was not exaggerating. Disaster.
- Bars, restaurants, and cafes too numerous to mention individually except BlueBird (for rescuing my bag and camera) and Café de las Artes cause we went there a lot.
- The Zoo - yeah, well, it had a great view of the city.
- Vicuña - Matt and I traveled here over the weekend. It epitomizes "quaint, latin pueblo." Great helado, cool observatory, and a pisco plant tour which was brief but fruitful (read: free samples).
- Serena - Everything was closed both times we went there (on the way to Vicuña). We had a truly mind-blowing mall experience (you can see a hot new Toblerone ad above in which Matt plays the self-absorbed, desperate house-husband).
Regards,
Eric

2 comments:
Eric, thanks for the overview of the Kentucky of South America! I'm happy to hear the folks down there are "just that friendly". Loved the photos and descriptions of places. I kinda figured by now Senor Mateo should be hablando espanol pretty well. G
Matt, thanks to you and Nora for nursing "my baby" back to health whilst visiting you. The photos Eric shared with us are great and tell a story of a good time.
I am looking forward to a new semester's worth of anecdotes and photos from Chile'
Best regards,
Carole
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