Monday, May 17, 2010
My 2nd trip to the mines......Thaaaaat's right, I went back for more.
Before I get into the mines, here is a short video I took today of my students pretending to be me. Do I really sound like this?
So, remember how I said I would NEVER go into a mine again? Well, I went back. I was much more confident with this trip though because it was an "open pit" mine, meaning not a shred of it was INSIDE a mountain. My host father works at Minera Escondida and it was a family day so 2 of the daughters and I loaded up very early Saturday morning for the 2 hour trip to the mine. Much like a Chilean classroom or Chilean game show, there was a lot of standing in lines, waiting for instruction, discussion about nothing and more standing around. While the mine itself was very impressive in its massiveness, I was not able to catch it adequately with photos because of the wind and blaring sun. I am also not sure I have captured the absolute massiveness of the trucks they use to carry the material. I got to sit in the cockpit of one and have no idea how you could sit in there for the first time and think, "Sure, I can totally drive this."
Monday, May 10, 2010
I can see for aisles and aisles.....
Soooooo, you know how I was saying that the giant supermarkets here seem to be stocked with just 4 items? Well, I finally finished my visual expose this afternoon in the HiperLider.
I am not trying to make fun of Chilean ways of life by any means, I love this country; this is just an exploration of the things I find interesting about this country.
Footnote:
I will have you know that I was almost kicked out of the store for taking these pictures. Security was alerted of a suspicious gringa, wandering the aisles and making photographic evidence of this shopping phenomenon. While the events in this story are true, some names have been changed to protect the innocent.
I am not trying to make fun of Chilean ways of life by any means, I love this country; this is just an exploration of the things I find interesting about this country.
Footnote:
I will have you know that I was almost kicked out of the store for taking these pictures. Security was alerted of a suspicious gringa, wandering the aisles and making photographic evidence of this shopping phenomenon. While the events in this story are true, some names have been changed to protect the innocent.
I started in the Double Yogurt Aisle because it was 10am and I hadn't eaten breakfast yet.
The ever popular Vegetable Oil Aisle.
I ran into "Peter" in the Ketchup and Mayonnaise Aisle. It's a little blurry but he had clearly just visited the Vegetable Oil Aisle.
I think I counted 12 bottles in his basket.
A panoramic shot of the Double Pasta Aisle.
The Boxed Milk Aisle was strangely quiet today.
My least favorite, the Canned Tuna Aisle.
For dessert, let's head over to the Canned Peach Aisle!
And last but certainly not least, everyone's favorite, the White Rice Aisle.
Oh, and while we are here, I am going to include a photo of the second play I saw this weekend. While not as amazing as the one I saw a few weeks ago, it was still excellent. Though at first it may sound smug to say I understood the entire thing, I would be remiss in not telling you there was not a single word spoken throughout. Disfruta!
Se llama Atacama.
The ever popular Vegetable Oil Aisle.
I ran into "Peter" in the Ketchup and Mayonnaise Aisle. It's a little blurry but he had clearly just visited the Vegetable Oil Aisle.
I think I counted 12 bottles in his basket.
A panoramic shot of the Double Pasta Aisle.
The Boxed Milk Aisle was strangely quiet today.
My least favorite, the Canned Tuna Aisle.
For dessert, let's head over to the Canned Peach Aisle!
And last but certainly not least, everyone's favorite, the White Rice Aisle.
Oh, and while we are here, I am going to include a photo of the second play I saw this weekend. While not as amazing as the one I saw a few weeks ago, it was still excellent. Though at first it may sound smug to say I understood the entire thing, I would be remiss in not telling you there was not a single word spoken throughout. Disfruta!
Se llama Atacama.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Is this thing on?
Sooooo, I finally went to the play in the shipping container and it was actually the best play I have ever seen. Here's the deal, Antofagasta has a lot of shipping containers as it is a large port. So this theater company put two containers together, threw in 24 chairs and put on an amazing performance. Having no idea how they could successfully perform in such a small space, I was pleasantly surprised that it was very 3-dimensional. The sound, the set, the actors were absolutely brilliant. It obviously should also not go unnoticed that I understood most of it despite the fact it was all in Spanish. Woohoo!
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