Friday, November 30, 2012

Home: Curacautín

View of Volcan Lonquimay from the top of the hill behind Nélida's house.

My Birthday Dinner!





My co-English teacher, Marco and I. As you can see we are very professional at all times.

Our kitchen--I love the blue cabinets! The calefacción is a stove, keeps us warm through the winter, and dries our clothes.

Note the Aunt Jemima pancake mix and real maple syrup on the table!

Our living room

My room!


German blueberry kuchen


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Curacautín is in the background sandwiched in the valley between Volcan Lonquimay and Volcan Jaima

The Virgin Mary at the top of a hill


Digueñes--fungi that most closely resembles mushrooms but are used in pastries, salads, or eaten raw. Always check for worms before you eat the whole thing.

Blanca our guard dog

Local fauna



Seussical looking trees

La Plaza

Last day

1035 Calle Costanera

Saying good-bye
Salto Princesa in Curacautín


My birthday banquet dinner

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