Monday, July 28, 2008

Vacío





Today was another amazing day. Our hosts, Christian and Carlita have been taking care of us so well it's ridiculous, we aren't allowed to lift a finger. After that we went up to La Parva and rode all day, there were probably only 12 cars in the parking lot of this gigantic mountain. In the afternoon went for another hike and found this untouched canyon at the very top of the resort. We came back home to some delicious snacks that held us over until the best dinner we've had since we got here, steak, pasta, potatoes, sausage, and salad. Sounds simple enough but it was delightful. The thing that I've found I enjoy the most is interacting with the different people here. The people we're staying with (there's about 12-15 of us) are all so interesting and very nice. For instance, there's a guy from England who is a writer for an English Music Magazine and is also the manager of two English bands. It's been so interesting to get to know these different people, it's too bad we're leaving this cabin tomorrow afternoon for our next destination, Los Andes. I tried to get more pictures of where we're staying, the food, the people, but for some reason, it's easier said than done. I'll try to get more tomorrow.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

and for my daily comment...sounds soooper fun guys im so j . and seriously jarek listen to gramma we want more pics no excuses work your booty harder ..ew but you no wat i mean -sae

Anonymous said...

Jarek, your mom taught you well - your side of the room is very, very neat - that is your side right!

Anonymous said...

more pics, more pics, more pics

mw

Anonymous said...

STEAK, PASTA, POTATOES, & SAUSAGE......OOOOOOOO Talk dirty to me! - ToNy

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Anonymous said...

Thanks for the tickets yesterday fellas!

Friend of a friend told me you guys were here, Andrew Hart friends of Dustin Ortiz.

If you guys are still around in Valle or Santiago for a few days give me a holler

Anonymous said...

OMGGGGGGG...hearing about the food in Chile made it so painful that I am sitting in a cubicle and it is 90 degrees....

BARRY!!!