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Valparaiso – a different kind of comfort

November 14, 2009 at 2:53 pm in On The Street | Please subscribe!

One of the many zonas tipicasValparaiso is a coastal city about 10kms south of Vina del Mar and while Vina is described as a garden city, Valpo’ is more bohemian, and I kind of like that. What you imagine and what you experience can be quite contrasting though; preconceptions don’t often help, and after spending half a day wandering through the streets, we sat down over a coffee to chat about how edgy we were feeling and why.

The short bus ride along the coast to Valparaiso was quite enjoyable, even though there are no dedicated bus stops and we had no clue where to get off. The buses hammer along, their only schedule making as many trips (everywhere it seems) a day as possible. We sat in the front squeezed together on a bench seat at the front, peering out between the many perspex destination signs, changed often and swinging from stick on hooks, as we careered around bends, slowing just enough for a passenger to climb aboard or sail onto the sidewalk: you only stop for traffic lights, women and thankfully, tourists!

cat grooming at the newsagentLooking around at the crumbling infrastructure, you could tell this industrial, seaport once had its day and reading about the city’s golden age (1848-1914), the recent preservation movement and becoming a UNESCO world heritage site in 2003, it would be great to see some of this greatness relived.

Gui, Bikram Yoga Vina manager advised us to visit Valpo “only in the morning” and once off the bus, we wandered warily though the back streets. We’d also been told the city was beautiful and were curious to check the vibe for ourselves so we explored with no real agenda or direction. Veronika felt uneasy, a local spied my camera and advised me to be careful of pickpockets, the backup of garbage, smell of urine (from the many street dogs) down backstreets and a rotting cat carcass at the entrance to an old church didn’t help much.

funicular in Valpo'But the beauty was there: old sailors walking the cobble streets, the smiling, friendly coffee shop waitress, gorgeous sunlight dancing in the harbour and steep hills teeming with colourful hillside neighborhoods.

So did Valparaiso have a bad feeling about it or was it us, having our own sense of what good and bad should be, creating the uneasiness we felt? We decided to come back, ride the Funiculars, walk the Zonas Típicas, open up a little.. and experience a different kind of comfort.

Check out my Flickr slideshow of Valparaiso.

 

Burning hams & street dogs

November 10, 2009 at 11:58 pm in On The Street, Yoga Practice | Please subscribe!

Playa Caleta Abarca

I’m often asked, “what’s different or the same about each country?” or “which is the best country so far?” A loaded question if ever I heard one but one thing is constant, rock solid, unbending: how time flies.. It’s November already (gulp!) and it’s very confronting when I sit still, contemplating my original goals and what I have/have not accomplished.

At Playa Blanca with the Muelle Vergara in backgroundIt doesn’t matter what you seek to do, life invariably gets in the way and you end up with a notebook filled with.. well lots of ideas, lists, facts and funnies but at the end of the day it’s just pencil lead.. the past and there’s no magic eraser to go back. Sure I could add some colour & trick it up but if you can’t look back and smile at the best and worst of it, you may go mad. Thankfully I’m quite mad anyway and I’ve drifted from my main point: Time flying!

I was so looking forward to Vina del Mar: relaxing, sunbathing, swimming, maybe even a surf but little freckle faced life turned up with his bat & ball and we’re playing a different game again! I got sick: stomach cramps whenever I ate, tiredness and what started as a niggling hamstring pain in one leg is now a constant burning in both. OK, I tried taking it easy for a while but it was pissing me off, so I killed myself at Bikram Yoga Vina on the weekend (doing my best Dandayamana Bibhaktapada Paschimotthanasana btw) and now I’m paying for it!

Ave ValparaisoSo 9 days in Vina: we’ve rested much, explored little and yet to take an ocean swim! But I’m still having fun. We rented a room + bath in a massive 9 bedroom house, breakfast & lunch included with a family who caters for students. It’s quite a funny experience and we’re within walking distance to yoga, the beach and just about everything in Vina, plus there’s a film festival – ‘El Festival Internacional de Cine de Vina del Mar’ this month.

But things are about to change as today we even managed to get out of bed at 7am.. whoa, crazy times! Apart from my burning hamstrings (propped up in bed, covered in Voltarin at the mo’) and the roving street dogs at night, I’m loving Vina del Mar. Oh did I mention Veronika had to take a special medical tea for constipation? Hehe I better save this post and log off right about now!

Check out the Vina slide show.