Look at the sky. We are not alone. The whole universe is friendly to us and conspires only to give the best to those who dream and work.
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
Holidays mean fun, relaxation, enjoying yourself, plenty of free time to do anything with no obligation, no concern. You are the owner and master of your life and everything is within your reach, or at least you want to believe so. The mountains, the lakes, the beaches, the parks ... are waiting for you.
Going on holiday is so natural today that we feel frustated when we don't have them--even ashamed. This is so much so, that some people may spend a couple of days off a few miles away, just to say that they had spent wonderful holidays somewhere.
Yet, only wealthy people could afford "holidays" until the 19th century; their young sons spent sometimes a (long) time abroad in Europe, as part of their education.
Just at the beginning of the nineteenth century, in England, every worker got a Sunday off and about the end of that century some skilled workers had a Saturday afternoon off. Late in the nineteenth century, a few skilled workers obtained paid holidays in some countries . In the twentieth century, holidays gained space and from then on they are considered indispensable in our modern world.
Just at the beginning of the nineteenth century, in England, every worker got a Sunday off and about the end of that century some skilled workers had a Saturday afternoon off. Late in the nineteenth century, a few skilled workers obtained paid holidays in some countries . In the twentieth century, holidays gained space and from then on they are considered indispensable in our modern world.
Holidays mean memories and "carpe diem". I recall wonderful memories of journeys, travelling by train and enjoying with wide open eyes the landscapes, the trees, the forest...
In rather recent holidays, a couple of years ago, in Chiloé, I opened my eyes to my mother's birthplace. Beautiful views, piers, market places, hundreds of churches and the friendliness of Chilotes gained my heart. My wife and I went on tour to the "pinguineras" in Puñihuil and also visited many churches on the island. The weather was great, so we had splendid views. We also moved to Puerto Varas and Frutillar, spending some time admiring All Saint's Lake and Petrohue's waterfalls...
Market Place, Castro, Chiloé Island |
Petrohué Waterfalls, Puerto Varas |
As my son and daugther had never been there, we planned to spend our holidays again in the south of Chile last year, having Puerto Montt as our lodging city. Our son-in-law and our son's fiancée joined us in this new adventure.
The weather was not benevolent, though. Stormy, rainy, cloudy and windy days did not permit to visit such spectacular places as the Petrohue waterfalls or All the Saints' Lake because of road closures. Yet, we were able to spend some time at various attractive places in Puerto Varas and Frutillar. We did also go to Chiloé under difficult atmospheric conditions; we visited a curious Mythological Theme Park, a few churches, piers, folk craft shops ... together with the folk Chiloé's typical cuisine. Our holidays in the South of Chile were different, but enjoyable by all means, with the warmth of being together...and this is what matters the most in one's holiday.
By the way, why do we speak of "holidays"? In the Middle Ages and earlier, pilgrims went to shrines to show their devotion; they were on holidays (holy=sacred).
Now it's your turn: Choose Holidays or Concert
- when it was - when / where it was
- where they went - the artist they saw
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- people they went with - describe the atmosphere
- things/activities they did during the event
- why it has been the best so far - describe how they felt and
- any other relevant info why they enjoyed it
- any other memories about it
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Me and my dad went two years ago to Chiloé. Is a place really beautiful but I did not like the weather because it rained too much
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia,
DeleteIf the weather is not too heavy, you enjoy the visit anyway...
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i also visit Frutillar, Chiloé and a large part of southern Chile, one of the places y like more is Frutillar, i fall in love with the lake, the people, the architecture and their incredible delicious kuchens!
ReplyDeleteHi Mauricio,
DeleteAnd also the volcano watching Frutillar....
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In 2012 I went to Chiloe, i stayed in Quellón for a few days, it's a beautiful place, the best thing in this island is the peculiar architecture of it houses
ReplyDeleteHi Emilio,
DeleteI've never been to Quellón... it is a place to visit next...
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Frutillar is very beautiful, the german influence is everywhere. in the buildings, food, even the streets looks very european. i want to go there someday!
ReplyDeleteHi Sara,
DeleteAnd the lake and the Volcano watching the lake and the park, and the ....
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The last summer i went to puerto montt too, I love the weather, because is rainy and cloudy
ReplyDeleteHi Isadora,
DeleteAnd sunny days are great too...
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Every time I plan to travel to Chiloe, something fails at last minute. Maybe the island doesn't want me there but I’ll insist because I believe it’s so magic and amazing!
ReplyDeleteHi Paulina,
DeleteKeep on trying... Chiloé is a must...
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One of my dreams is visit Chiloé, I love its stories and characters,but, specially the food like the "Milcao" and the "Curanto"
ReplyDeleteHi Víctor,
DeleteMake your dreams come true, then... and enjoy...!
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I like the south very much, with my dad we always used to travel to the south of vacations there are very beautiful places
ReplyDeleteHi Fabián,
DeleteAnd you always find new places to visit and enjoy...
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ReplyDeleteI imagine chiloe as a magical place