Sunday, August 15, 2010

August 15

The summer is drawing to an end. Poster drafts are due September 14 for the company poster and September 17 for the cultural posters. Final posters are due on September 27. Jo will arrange to have them printed. Jo would like to have an hour and a half meeting and poster session on Sunday, October 10. Students are also expected to present a poster at CBA or SSOE to freshmen during the fall term. (More on that later.)

Friday, May 21, 2010

Friday, May 21

Today is our last day in Chile. I did not see most of the students until we were about to leave. I think they celebrated with a very late night last night. We are in the Santiago airport and we should be boarding very soon. It appears the flight is on time, which means we may make our connections in Atlanta. But, it would be good to check before you head to the airport.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Thursday, May 20

Today was our last full day in Chile. We went horseback riding near Con Con. The ride of almost three hours took us through marshes, sand dunes and along the ocean. The scenery was beautiful. There were a few scares with horses not cooperating (one decided to sit down and then play dead because his saddle was too tight) but everyone returned safely. My horse was determined to sprain my leg by bumping into things but he didn't succeed. We had four great guides riding with us. After the horseback riding we had a barbecue at the ranch. Tonight we have our farewell dinner at Diego Pizza with friends from Santa Maria.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Wednesday, May 19

Today was a beautiful day to do almost anything. The sun was shining, the sky was clear and the air was warm. We had nothing to do but rest up or go shopping in the morning. At lunch we went to a local restaurant Entremasas for empanadas or salads or whatever. In the afternoon, a few students from Santa Maria took us to the local beach to play games in the sand. This evening our students go back to Santa Maria for their last salsa class. Today the hotel manager told me what great guests the students have been. This is the first time in my Plus3 career (8 trips)that a manager has complimented the students instead of complaining about them--thank you, parents, for your good work!!!

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Tuesday, May 18

Today we went to Isla Negra (not really an island but a town right on the ocean) to see one of the homes of the famous Nobel poet Pablo Neruda. The museum is one of his three houses--this one built with a nautical theme and where he spent his last years (early 1970s) with his third wife, Matilda. Neruda had amazing collections and it is always disappointing that we are rushed through the tour. One could spent an hour in each room of the house. One tour was in English and the other two in Spanish. Usually I am the best Spanish speaker in the group, but not this year. Lots of the students and Ben Pilcher have excellent Spanish skills (much better than mine)and the others are improving as well. After the tour we had lunch in the museum restaurant looking over the ocean. Following the visit to Isla Negra, one of the Chileans suggested we go up to the coast to the town of Algarroba where we visited the largest pool in the world, at a development called San Alfonso del Mar. The pool is almost a mile long, ten or 11 feet deep and quite wide (though I can't remember the dimension). It is right above the ocean and it is a salt water pool. It is so large that people sail boats in it. Facing the pond and the ocean are huge condominium buildings, which apparently have their own pools for swimming. Only people who own the condos can use this pool and it seems like these are summer or weekend apartments since the place is not that near to Santiago. It was really amazing, but apparently Dubai is building a bigger pool.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Monday, May 17

Today we left early to go to Santiago. Our first stop was the Bolsa de Comercio de Santiago, where we learned about the exchange and then had a tour. Afterwards, we walked about downtown, seeing the outside of la Moneda (the president's office) and the Plaza de Armas. Next we had an enormous lunch (mostly fish and shellfish except for those who preferred meat) in Mercado Central. Then we took a funicular to the top of a hill, San Cristobal, I think. Unfortunately, despite the recent rain, there was a lot of smog and we could barely see the Andes. Finally we did some shopping in the Bellevista section of the city and headed home. This was our last company visit and most of the rest of the trip will be sightseeing and other relaxing activities.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Sunday, May 16

We have the weekend free from formal activities, which gives the students a chance to rest up and explore the area. It was forecast to rain all weekend, but yesterday afternoon the sun came out and the weather was beautiful. It is also nice today. On the negative side, some of the museums and churches are still closed because of earthquake damage. Tomorrow (Monday) we have our last company visit at the Bolsa Comercial de Santiago (stockexchange) and a tour of Santiago. It rained in Santiago Friday and we hope that will clear the bad smog they have been having.