BACK TO SANTIAGO FROM TEMUCO & OFF TO AUKLAND, NEW ZEALAND π¨π± π ✈️ π️ ✈️
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Sunday, April 21
I woke up feeling fine. Thank you, Jesus!
Russ & Heidi and I went to have breakfast at the house of their daughter Joyanne and her husband Pedro. Joyanne is my goddaughter. On the way, I got to see a little more of Temuco.
An interesting bridge
A glimpse of the city from a high road
Pedro's family is Mapuche, and they live on beautiful, pastoral Mapuche land in the country.
Joyanne and Pedro built a beautiful, modern house next to his parents on their property.
She is especially proud of her American-style kitchen.
Joyanne & Pedro have a sweet dog, Bobby,
that they rescued from a garbage enclosure as a puppy
It was good to catch up with Joyanne, as I haven’t seen her in a long time, and this is the first time I've met Pedro.
From Joyanne's, Russ & Heidi drove me to the Temuco airport, and I flew back to Santiago.
In Temuco, many signs are in Spanish, English, and Mapudungun
I landed in Santiago at around 3:30 p.m. My Chilean friend Marcos, who lives in Watsonville, sent some things for his family with me. I met his sister at the airport to deliver them and then went to the International side of the airport for my flight to Auckland, which does not leave until 12:40 a.m. "Monday ". I'm using some of that time to catch up on my blog!
I had a very nice visit to Temuco, despite Saturday's migraine, and I'm thankful that Russ & Heidi blessed me with that unplanned detour while I was in Chile!
We were so glad you could come!
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