For a look at our first week in Santiago, click here.
After a week in Santiago, our good friend Andrea joined us! We rented an apartment right in the center and that first afternoon we climbed the nearby hill and garden, Cerro Santa Lucia.
They don’t claim to have the best ice cream, but they are among the top 25 in the world.
Taking a rest in front of the Chascona (messy hair), Pablo Neruda’s Santiago home.
At 300 meters tall, the Gran Torre Santiago is the tallest building in all of Latin America. There is a shopping center below it and an observation deck on the 62nd floor, but the building itself remains almost completely empty.
We had a great time on the public exercise equipment scattered around in parks all across the city. I did a full set of fifteen reps three times on the apparatus to the upper right as suggested on the equipment instructions, and was sore for days after. The one to the bottom right was to โarticulate your shoulders.โ We never quite understood that one.
Centro Cultural Palacio de La Moneda, a museum just under the plaza of the Moneda.
The Museum of the Memoria, a museum that delves into the life of Chileans during the 18-year dictatorship, was closed exactly the week Andrea was in town.
So instead we headed to the nearby Natural Sciences Museum. Here a whale.
Can’t pass up an opportunity for public exercise!
Palacio Pereira. Located in the heart of Santiago, this neoclassic-style building was severely damaged during the earthquake of 1985. The government recently bought these ruins for a restoration project.
Piscos and a Jim Beam Ghost Sour in anticipation of amazing food at Quitral.

















Julien and Anne,
So glad to see your happiness along with Andrea. Loved the beautiful sunsets… we saw one today in Guate, but not such colors as these pictures. The houses seemed similar to those here in Guatemala.
Too sad to see the La Gran Torre Santiago which is, as you said, the tallest building in all of Latin America to be empty… so many dreams of the builders and workers whose labor was intense, that the building is not being occupied. Hopefully something will change… sooner the better.
I am sure you were able to eat as many kinds of ice cream bars as you wanted…
Carmen really liked the public exercise machines… in a way I did too because electricity or any other power is not used… only the will of the person using them… I would have thought there would be people waiting their turn…
Good night my sweets.
Lovingly,
MOM
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