Thursday, 1 March 2012
Saturday, 5 February 2011
Valparaiso graffiti
The city of Valparaiso in Chile is filled with amazing graffiti. You can't walk a block without stumbling on an image, a dream spilled across a wall. They even have an open air gallery where you meander between buildings following the paintings on the side walls. Here are just a few of the pictures I saw.



A new year!
So I basically stopped blogging. I'm not traveling as I was, I guess!
I finished my South American tour. It was fantastic! Ended in Chile and headed back to Canada. This last year has been a tour from coast to coast! Finally visited all the provinces. At long last. Isn't it funny how you can travel all over the world, and not explore your own backyard? I guess you always figure it'll always be there for you to discover whenever. But I do live in a beautiful country, filled with beautiful people and beautiful landscapes.
Perhaps I'll make a collage of my travels here. But first I'll post another South American memory...
I finished my South American tour. It was fantastic! Ended in Chile and headed back to Canada. This last year has been a tour from coast to coast! Finally visited all the provinces. At long last. Isn't it funny how you can travel all over the world, and not explore your own backyard? I guess you always figure it'll always be there for you to discover whenever. But I do live in a beautiful country, filled with beautiful people and beautiful landscapes.
Perhaps I'll make a collage of my travels here. But first I'll post another South American memory...
Friday, 22 October 2010
Thursday, 22 October 2009
Highest peak in the Americas
We drove through the mountains on our way to Chile. It was beautiful. I kept waiting for the glimpse of Acancagua - I'm pretty sure I saw it and we passed it, but can say for sure which peak it was. The snow-capped peaks were lovely though.
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
Wine country
Friday, 16 October 2009
Tango
Buenos Aires is the home of the tango. The dance/musical genre originated here (and Montevideo, Uruguay) over a century ago. I don't think a lot of Argentines dance tango, but it's survived and thrived, with lessons and shows throughout the city. We tried it; learned a couple of steps, patted ourselves on the back for remembering the short routine. And then we saw a show. Touristy for sure, but impressive nonetheless. All the kicks and spins and turns! And so fast. Our little steps didn't even begin to compare. It was beautiful.
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