Many of you know that we have a place in our heart for the
mountains. We sadly said farewell
to our beach side cabanas and lifestyle, packed the surfboard and towels into
the shwarma karma mobile and hit the road southeast toward the Andes Mountains
with excitement in our hearts.
Traveling can be like that….excitement typically has a death grip on all
other emotions.
We landed well in our wonderful little meadow cabana about 5
minutes walk from a big, refreshing lake (notice that the attennae is attached
to a ten-foot stick).
Pucon is a wonderful little lakeside mountain, tourist
destination. The Germans settled
here in the mid 1800s after Spain finally defeated the local indigenous
population. You see the German
touch all over the place. But obviously
the most striking part of the town is the 10,000 foot smoking volcano that
rises up and looms over the city.
It erupts on occasion and sends whoever’s here running for high ground
(to get away from lava flow, glacial melt and mudslides).
We’ve enjoyed making the walk down from the cabin in the
afternoon to enjoy the hot black sand and cool mountain water.
We’ve been trying to hit the road in the mornings to see
what beauty mother-nature has turned up in this area of the world. This is a pretty strikingly beautiful
landscape.
There are many rivers in the area. We haven’t visited half of them yet and we’ve been here
about a week.
But what we’ve seen thus far is amazing.
The Chileans are amazing people. Their space etiquette is much different than ours in the
US. You could be sitting on an
empty beach miles long and another group might show up and make camp right next
to you. This might bother you,
except they are also very generous in their spirit: smiling, laughing and offering you food and drink. There is a wonderful vibe in the most
crowded of places, like the main beach of Pucon.
One of the things I love about the mountains is getting lost
in the shear size and immensity of a place, yet appreciating the small details
as well: the flowers on a small ledge, a tree growing up out of a crack in the
rock, etc…
Jaden and I have been spending a lot more time together
recently. The time I’ve spent with
him is paying off, as he wants to spend more and more time with me. He’s also getting really heavy, so
carrying him is harder and harder.
Nature is truly the ultimate classroom. Today’s lesson: sink or float. Jaden learned that rocks sink and
splash, sticks float and unfortunately flowers float upstream??. Oh well, there are more where that came
from.
I love this photo.
It remind me of Where’s Waldo.
Hey, where’s Kate? She is
pretty camouflaged for this environment.
O my God Tim these are absolutely amazing pictures of the journey you guys are on-so bitchin!!!
ReplyDeleteHope you have an amazing time with the family and we are thinking of you guys all the time. Give that beautiful wife of yours a kiss from me and that little cutie butt too. The pics of Jaden are just so amazing, so cool to be able to show him those:)
Love ya xoxo nicole/cocoa/Kev/Emmery:)
Hey Mr. Barker! it really looks like you guys are having a great time! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWow looks like you guys are having a lot of fun! That's great! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWow!! I love kayaking too:) it's the best ever! Hope you have a fun time in your next village!!
ReplyDeleteLoved.."Nature is truly the ultimate classroom." I get excited reading your words and living your pictures. Margie
ReplyDeleteLove reading your blog and 'traveling' with the Barkers ! My fave pic so far is Katie chasing J-man over the bridge (along with the gorgeous scenery) . Love to all and many continued adventures!
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