Chile

Its unlike any feeling to travel to a place and somehow feel as if you have been there before.  This is how I felt when I arrived in Chile.  And come to think of it, it happened all very last minute…

On a call with a friend, I was going on an on about how my last relationship ended and how I felt so along in Buenos Aires.  He mentioned that I should go away and to some place where the people would not be as “direct” as those in BA.  The next day, I  booked a one way ticket to Santiago, Chile.

Upon arriving in Santiago the next day, I was taken back by the city.  The mountains in its backdrop was breathtaking. My body though, wanted the ocean.  One and half hour later, I arrived in Viña del Mar.

Seeing the ocean was breathtaking. It brought be back to being young and running through the malecon in Cuba.

I rented a place in a house where I met Issac and Gabriel.  A couple that decided to make Viña del Mar their home.  Their place had a sense of “home.” A place to get away and relax right by the ocean.  It was exactly what I wanted.

After arriving I quickly began exploring the city and its subsequent neighborhoods.  I learned that the Chilean coast is very much like that weather in San Francisco; in the mornings its cloudy but then it opens up to a beautiful day.

The next day, I had Issac and Gabriel show me Valparaiso.  The quaint little two next to Viña del Mar.

I spent a week with these guys and when it was time to go, I did not want to.  They opened their home to me and it was something that I am very grateful for in this time of transition.  They are now part of my life.

SANTIAGO

I packed my things and it was time to head to Santiago.  Upon arriving, I noticed how similar it was to Mexico City.  With its streets, noise, night life, and people.  A place I had come to know very well. Santiago felt like home.

After a week in Santiago and only two days left before going back to Buenos Aires, I decided to go back and visit Isaac and Gabriel.  Something about the water called me back and it was there that I spent my last few days in Chile.

 

Overlooking the Andes on the way back to BA, I knew in my heart that I would be returning to Chile.  I didnt know when, but something told me that it would be in the near future

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