Temacu: 12 Mar
Mike, Debbie, Ray, and Jaden dropped me off at the main bus station of this transport hub early in the evening. There were busses to santiago every 10 mins or so, so I had tonnes of choice. I decided to get on a late cama (bed) bus to get a 'good' night's sleepand arrive in Santiago (the capital of Chile) at a reasonable hour (07h00). This meant I had 6 hours to kill. So begged the bus lady to look after my mochillo (backpack) and walked forever downtown to find a supermarket.
After about 8 kms, and twice nearly turning back, I follow a stream of Santa Isabel (big supermercado) bags to their source, and found the holy grail. It must be remembered that I had done a HECTIC 2 hour mental and physical race that mornig and only eaten 2 alfajores (two biscuits, caramel centre, dipped in chocolate) since! So I bought a 2kg roast chicken, litre of milk, bag of plums, found the central leavy green plaza, and ate it all.
Can't really remember the rest, but I walked back, got on the bus, fell asleep, and woke up in Santiago.
After about 8 kms, and twice nearly turning back, I follow a stream of Santa Isabel (big supermercado) bags to their source, and found the holy grail. It must be remembered that I had done a HECTIC 2 hour mental and physical race that mornig and only eaten 2 alfajores (two biscuits, caramel centre, dipped in chocolate) since! So I bought a 2kg roast chicken, litre of milk, bag of plums, found the central leavy green plaza, and ate it all.
Can't really remember the rest, but I walked back, got on the bus, fell asleep, and woke up in Santiago.
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While this all was happening in Chili, I was spending my time in the chili Atlantic at Derdesteen, getting some cooking waves and sulking about my friends forgetting my birthday!
Hmmmm... chicken... time for lunch! Cheers dude
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