SANTIAGO to TEMUCO πŸ‡¨πŸ‡± πŸ™️ ✈️ πŸŒ‹

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FrΓ­day, 4/19 continued:


I forgot to include this video in my last post. Jugglers entertaining motorists at stoplights for tips!




I ended my last post on the bus to the airport in Santiago. I arrived in plenty of time and worked on my last post while waiting for them to post which gate my flight would be using.


There were a lot of soccer teams at the airport!


Where to buy lunch in the Santiago airport?


I settled on this place. At least the name was in Spanish!

(Although I'm not sure what the name means - Birria means either garbage or a Mexican meat stew)


This is what I bought: Chicken Caesar salad, yogurt & granola parfait, and bubbly mineral water


Santiago from the sky - a huge city with lots of smog.


The Andes mountains - towering above the smog and holding it in.



Llaima volcano towering above the clouds as we approach Temuco




Here’s another one (center right) ⇨ There are at least 5 volcanoes near Temuco.
This one might be Villarrica, which we saw later up close while driving (photos follow)


Descending into Temuco, about 1.5 hours south of Santiago by air & safely landed


I am visiting our Anglican missionary friends Russ & Heidi Smith in Temuco. They came to Chile as missionaries in 1986 (we came in 1989). We met them at the Miami airport in 1990 when our 3-year-old Joy started playing with their 3-year-old Joel while we were standing in line together, and Heidi asked if we were missionaries, because "No one else would be crazy enough to travel with 3-year-old children!" (Incidentally, Joy's 37th birthday was April 20!) We have maintained a friendship since then, and we are the godparents of their daughter Joyanne. 

She and her husband Pedro live in Temuco also. 


Saturday, 4/20:


Our daughter Joy’s birthday πŸŽ‚



One of her first photos with Daddy and one of her last photos with Daddy



Russ & Heidi took me for a trip to the luxurious Menetue Hot Springs Park


In front of the waterfall at one of the outdoor pools


Amazing landscapes


The lodge and some other pools


One of the indoor pools

Time to leave


The huge Villarrica lake



Villarrica volcano



Unfortunately, wearing that obligatory swim cap and not wearing my glasses (so straining my vision) for several hours gave me a headache, and I couldn’t find my pain medication until I emptied my locker to shower. My headache had progressed by then, and I had not brought my migraine and nausea medicine with me. So on this lovely drive home (after taking the pictures above), I ended up vomiting, and I went to bed as soon as we got back to the house.


Comments

  1. "Entre Birras" (no i in that) means "Between Beers" (I had to Google Birra as I hadn't heard the term either, at least not in Spanish, though I did know it meant beer in Italian!)

    Sorry to hear about the headache and vomiting. :( Hope you're feeling better now. That hot springs place looks lovely! Glad you got to see Russ & Heidi.

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  2. Tammy I’m so enjoying seeing your wonderful adventure as it unfolds! How licvely to be with Goddaughters family! Grab some riboflavin B2 for the headaches and eye strain - either slow release or take 50-100 mg 4x a day.

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  3. So sorry for your pain and sickness, ugh. What a blessing to have long time friends still in your life!

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  4. I am so happy your good health is back! Looks like you had a good visiting Temuco!!! Now onward to NZ!!!

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