Sunday, 17 November 2013

30 degrees in spring.

I love November. Besides it having my favourite day of the year; my birthday, it’s amazing for all lovers of ‘being cosy’ - when warm fires heat the house, winter jackets are dusted out from the back of closets, Christmas lights are finally on display, and going to Starbucks seems way cooler with the gust of wind outside and you inside with your hands wrapped around a hot caramel macchiato.

But, I have the sun here. And November seems a lot more different to what I’m used to. The smog that planes the city has completely disappeared - which means living on the 24th floor of a building has finally had its advantages. I CAN SEE THE MOUNTAINS! They look beautiful. Everyday, after a hard day’s work of university and the tremendously long walk home, it’s a lovely feeling to arrive en mi casa and congratulate myself on the heat I have just endured by staring out my somewhat panoramic window and appreciating the beauty before me.



All pictures are views from my window.

Now that spring has arrived, stepping out for my weekly shop to La Vega and Lider doesn’t seem like chores anymore. It’s a way to get out of the house and do something! Plus the sun really does affect the way in which you see Santiago. This grey and dull looking city turns into a concrete jungle full of colour and warmth. I even seem to think the people seem happier. (They’re not very used to the cold). This is the time to really understand true Chilean culture, full of festivals and parties, drinks and food, parks full of people and tonnes of ice cream. In fact, I might take a trip to the local heladeria* this weekend. It is local, but I still haven’t tried it. With the ample amount of ice cream flavours available, it’s about time!

And of course my birthday! I have never experienced one like this before. I hadn’t planned much for it. In fact I hadn’t planned anything until some amigos of mine invited me to watch a film and have a few drinks at the local pub. It sounded like the best option to me - it was different to the usual club scene and I happened to enjoy every bit of it. Thor exceeded expectations (especially the ending) and sitting outside a bar with a few drinks and good company; it felt just like summer! I’ve always been slightly envious of my younger sister who happens to be born in July and always has the best birthday get together. Pool parties, BBQ’s and even an outdoor house party are just some of the view. But now I’ve finally had a taste of my own November spring (summer compared to London) celebration, and you know what, I could get used to this…
In fact, living in Chile is something I could get used to if people walked faster, there were more vegetarian options for food, houses were more common (the list goes on).

All in all, I’m enjoying spring and putting off the travelling for a while (to save money for other adventures) and getting to know Santiago well has done me some good and expanded my inter-cultural ways J Ciao ciao amigos.


Heladeria* - Ice cream parlour

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