First of all, Coyhaique is impossible to pronounce. I think it has some Indian origen, and when you mix that with Spanish, you get Gibberish. This area of central Chilean Patagonia has a lot of gringo tongue twisters, but I don´t mind it because the landscape is spectacular and the people are very kind.
Secondly, I am very excited to announce that I have tickets for Radiohead in Santiago! Effin´ eh! On March 26th I will be headed to the nation´s capital for some good tunes, some culture, and some good friends (see the next paragraph for explanation). Also, I bought two tickets, so I am going to leave an open invitation for any of my friends or family: if you can come visit me in Santiago in March, then I will have a free ticket to the concert for you (Bourland, I am looking in your direction). You know you want to...
And lastly, as I alluded to in the previous paragraph, I made some really good friends in Chile Chico, and ended up following them around for a bit. They were a group of Chilean university students from Santiago, and they were all very cool. I am going to go see Radiohead with one of them, and stay at another´s place while in Santiago. There was even talk of a fiesta-slash-asado (bbq) or a football game. They were very kind, and I look forward to hanging out more in a month. Aren´t we cool:
Secondly, I am very excited to announce that I have tickets for Radiohead in Santiago! Effin´ eh! On March 26th I will be headed to the nation´s capital for some good tunes, some culture, and some good friends (see the next paragraph for explanation). Also, I bought two tickets, so I am going to leave an open invitation for any of my friends or family: if you can come visit me in Santiago in March, then I will have a free ticket to the concert for you (Bourland, I am looking in your direction). You know you want to...
And lastly, as I alluded to in the previous paragraph, I made some really good friends in Chile Chico, and ended up following them around for a bit. They were a group of Chilean university students from Santiago, and they were all very cool. I am going to go see Radiohead with one of them, and stay at another´s place while in Santiago. There was even talk of a fiesta-slash-asado (bbq) or a football game. They were very kind, and I look forward to hanging out more in a month. Aren´t we cool:
Well, that pretty much wraps up this session. If any of you have questions or comments, please write them down and save them for next time. Until then, adios!
Dan and I just enjoyed reading about your adventures, and I have to say that we are both a bit jealous. What fantastic scenery and fun adventure. We are heading to Colorado on Wednesday for some snowboarding fun and hanging out with the crew. I would miss you, but I know you're having more fun down there. Enjoy the rest of your trip and be safe. Looking forward to the next blog...
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