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US Expat Living in Chile: September 2010
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US Expat Living in Chile. A blog written for family, friends and whoever regarding life as a US citizen living for the first time in another country-Chile. Wednesday, September 8, 2010. Chilean Miners-Wives and Mistresses. Everyone has heard the. Miracle of the 33 miners in Chile. Women there traditionally cook and serve food, do the dishes and do the cleaning. More women are going to work so it may get interesting. Anyway, with traditional roles comes "traditional" mistresses.from the. Those that truly ...
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US Expat Living in Chile: Chile Earthquake 2010
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US Expat Living in Chile. A blog written for family, friends and whoever regarding life as a US citizen living for the first time in another country-Chile. Monday, March 1, 2010. As you know by now. The quake hit 200 miles (325 kilometers) southwest of the capital, Santiago, at a depth of 22 miles (35 kilometers) at 3:34 am (0634 GMT; 1:34 am EST), the U.S. Geological Survey reported. We have had no power or phones or internet really until now. Here is my best recollection of my experience. The w...The h...
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Abby's Line: Una confesión
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FAQ about Teaching English in Santiago, Chile. Wednesday, February 23, 2011. Primero que todo, un "disclaimer".trabajé 14 horas hoy día así que estoy un poco cansada, y si mi castellano no es perfecto, es solamente por eso.jajaja. Broma. Si mi castellano no es perfecto, es porque no lo es no más. Pero sí es cierto que he trabajado mucho hoy, así que puede que ande peor que lo normal. Entonces hoy día, desde las 8:00 hasta las 22:00, hablé puro castellano. Creo que dije como dos palabras en inglés tod...
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Abby's Line: July 2010
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FAQ about Teaching English in Santiago, Chile. Friday, July 30, 2010. He's cute AND domestic. Who doesn't like a guy who helps out around the house? He helps with the laundry. He helps make the bed. He helps me pack. He helps take clean the bunny's cage (he gets the hard to reach places). He even helps take care of the bunny. And last but not least, he cleans the tub (although maybe he should use more water pressure, and focus more on cleaning than on drinking the water.). Links to this post. Serves as y...
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Buenos Aires Restaurant and Food Recommendations
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Travel wide, live deep. A Little Bite of Buenos Aires. A Little Bite of Buenos Aires. April 4th, 2014. When we poked around Buenos Aires earlier this year, our food quests were focused not only on understanding Argentine cuisine. But also seeking out various ethnic cuisines that we hadn’t encountered much while traveling the Andes and Paraguay. A couple of times a week, we’d head out with a restaurant recommendation, a gigantic map of the city, and scribbled notes as to our bus route. Run in Buenos Aires.
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Hoi An is fabulous | RogerWade.com
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The web's best resource for Roger Wade-related information. You Are Here: Home. Raquo; Hoi An is fabulous. Hoi An is fabulous. Written on April 5, 2010. I spent 17 wonderful days in Hoi An and it was easily my favorite city in Vietnam so far. One strange thing I discovered was that people tend to either love or hate Hoi An, without much in the middle. I have some guesses as to why some of these morons seem to dislike the place, and they are mostly centered around where you stay in the city. Since I’m tra...
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Pg. 211: Puff the Magic | Chapter 37
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A girl. A world. 365 Days. Posted by: Shanna Germain. Pg 211: Puff the Magic. Some kind of puff-ball fungus or shroom? But I have no idea what kind. Some kind of magical being of the forest, no doubt. It rained today. A lot. All day. Big fat cold rain that splattered the windows and dampened the dog and made the mud slosh my galoshes. I had fully planned to go for a hike today, to walk these woods and get to know them and speak the names of newts on the back of my tongue and whisper soft to the moss.
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US Expat Living in Chile: The Other September 11th The Chilean Coup
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US Expat Living in Chile. A blog written for family, friends and whoever regarding life as a US citizen living for the first time in another country-Chile. Sunday, September 11, 2011. The Other September 11th The Chilean Coup. But how many of us remember September 11th, 1973? Chile-we hardly could find it on a map. The Vietnam War, Watergate.the US backed. Military coup was lost in all of that. Etc, etc.) and the socialization of private debt. Jose Pinera was in charge of the large majority of pr...It wo...
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Serendipitous Senderos: Four days without a shower: The Santa Cruz Trek
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Torn between a nostalgia for the familiar and an urge for the foreign and strange. Friday, July 30, 2010. Four days without a shower: The Santa Cruz Trek. Mountaineers and backpackers returning from arduous expeditions congregate in the town center. Getting to my dorm bed involves tripping over giant boots, ice picks, crampons, tents, sleeping bags and piles of provisions. I am hopelessly intimidated. The guide would pick me up at 6 am My phone that I´d depended on as an alarm had stopped working, s...
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