Saturday, July 15, 2006

¡Fresh air!

So, after two long bus rides (departed Santiago at 10pm, arrived in Osorno, Chile about 9 am, then to Bariloche...where we arrived about 5 pm) we are settled in a wonderful hostel in the quaint, slightly European ski town of Bariloche, Argentina. Even though we have only been here for 6 hours (mas o meños) I have fallen for this town. As Aaron stated earlier, most ski towns have a familiar feel. And, since we have been to most of the hot ski towns in the states, and even though we are a continent away, we have been able to easily soak in the jive of this place. Bariloche is notorious for its chocolate and Saint Bernards dogs (oh, plus the world class mountain resorts). I can´t wait to see a real working Saint Bernand when we head to the mountain. There are few memories from my elementary school years, but those fleeting memories are what tend to drive me daily. For instance, I vividly remember watching a film strip (wow, just typing ¨film strip¨ sure does date me) about Thai elephants. To be honest, I can´t remember why we were watching this film strip (more or less for which class) but seeing those elephants and a beautiful Thai man working with them, motivated our trip to South East Asia. Similarly, I remember seeing many pictures of Saint Bernards carrying Brandy in their barrels at ski resorts. AND NOW, I get to see these real majestic dogs in action. No worries, I will surely take the classic touristy shot of these wondrous animals with a big smile on my face. Oh, now I wholeheartedly miss my puppy!
Well, we are heading to bed. The lack of sleep from the overnight bus ride, and viño con cena will put a girl out for the night. I will be sure to write more in the morning. Plus, I think I can upload pictures here, keep your fingers crossed... The owner of this hostel is super wonderful. He drove us all over town this evening and also runs a computer jig on the side. His computer room is the best I have seen and I will ask for his help tomorrow to try to get some pictures up here! oh, and I also have to say that we had an incredible vegetarian meal this evening (cena = dinner). Since Argentina is the world´s destination spot for carne (meat), I persevered and convinced Aaron to comer (eat) dinner at this veggie spot. He was happily fed with the meal and we will surely return. The menu is a fixed plate with delicate pumpkin, beets, fried zucchini, crepes, gnocchi, and salad...to die for in the meat capital of South America. I did have to promise Aaron that we will go out with the crowd from our hostel tomorrow night as we head to the locals´ restaurant of choice (even I can´t hide from carnivorous Argentine men at a local dining spot! In fact, I am as eager for the adventure as the carnivores!). The hostel owner, Turko, assured me that I can eat a huge plate of pasta while the restaurant owner makes jokes at my vegetarianism...fair enough, eh?! PLUS, we are meeting Kelly (my friend from grad school) tomorrow. We are taking a week of Spanish classes together here in Bariloche. I am very excited to have another traveling partner. Oh, the fun just keeps going...
Hasta manaña!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hola to you both. Glad to hear that you are having a wonderful time. Can't wait to see some pics. Hope your spanish is getting better & better every day. I leave for Chicago tomorrow and when I am there I am going to get Marta (a friend who is from Mexico) to write to you on your blog. Hope you are ready to interpret some real spanish! Think of it as a fun homework assignment. Keep working on getting those pictures up, can you use the Kodak easy share?
keep safe and have fun,

kerri bowers said...

Hola Janet and Bill!
Great! Please have your friend post on here in spanish. I have almost built up my courage to write an only-spanish post. I had to write about my life today in class. It was very hard! Having to figure out the verb tenses, new vocabulary, and just feeling like an idiot because I couldn´t get my point across any better than a donkey (this is the joke my homestay host would make with me as I was reciting the alphabet...¨the donkey knows more than you!¨)...but every day my confidence increases. In fact, I even joked with our server today about the meal. I had basically licked my plate clean and he asked me how I liked my meal. I told him straight-faced that I didn´t like it at all. It was a milestone for me!
Ok, I will work on the pictures and will keep writing...please do the same!
Love,
Kerri

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