Our second day in Santa Cruz began slowly with rich coffee and a breakfast of eggs, ham, and toast smeared with loads of blueberry jam. The berries here are incredible and, as you can… Read More...
After crossing the Andes from Mendoza, Argentina, to Santiago, Chile, on horseback, it was time to settle into some business here in Chile. Carol and I headed south about 3 hours to the… Read More...
Once again, an early morning was prescribed for the 7-hour ride over the high ridge and down into the valley for the pick-up near Lake Yeso. Once packed up, we headed up the trail and… Read More...
The sun is up before 7, but you can’t see it due to the high walls of the canyon. The light is diffuse and the air is crisp until the rays of the sun can warm it up a bit. After a… Read More...
Move Over Saint Christopher – Saint Expedite is in a Hurry
Saint Christopher, Patron Saint of Travelers – cherished and revered by the very faithful, kind of faithful, and downright… Read More...
Say yes! It all starts when you say yes. Even if you have reservations, say yes. Many wise people have been quoted saying something similar to, “Regret of the things not done far… Read More...
Just months after Chile experienced a terrible forest fire disaster, abnormal summer flooding has taken claim of the capital city’s drinking water, affecting millions.
Millions of… Read More...