BLOG 2 - The Best Holidays or Concert You Have Been To

 Hello class, this our second entry. This time you need to write about the best holidays or concert you have been to (choose ONLY ONE theme).  

Holidays
1.      When was it
2.      Where you went
3.      How long was it
4.      People you went with
5.      Activities/things you did
6.      Why it has been the best so far
7.      Any other significant info
 
Concert
1.      When/where it was
2.      The artist you saw
3.      Share a bit of info of the artist
4.      Describe the atmosphere during the event
5.      Describe how you felt and why you enjoyed it
6.      Any other detail you remember

Instructions
Write 250 words (pay attention to misspellings, grammar errors and vocabulary). 
You will also need to write three (3) comments on your classmate’s posts and one (1) on mine (25 words as a minimum). Try to use all the English that you know and what we have learnt in class. DO NOT USE GOOGLE TRANSLATOR TO DO YOUR ENTRY. You will have 48 hours to do it.

Do not forget to include some photographs!

 

 

 

My best holidays ever: Camping out with the patrol - Halcónes 

I can still remember the pine essence in the air, the tree shadows playing with the morning sun. When we first arrived in Tres Morros, it was the nicest place I have ever stayed in. I was part of scout patrol of nearly 12 to 14 boys, where Gastón and Marcelo were our Patrol guiders plus a couple of grown-ups who were around time-to-time giving a helping hand with the daily chores when camping out. 

Tres Morros is located by the coast near Coliumo, which is a tiny fishing community close to Tomé in the 8th region, in the southern part of Chile. We spent two weeks there. I remember going fishing in the morning, hunting some days in the afternoon. Playing hide-and-seek at dusk, collecting sea shells and constructing a trail towards the camping site. We also helped the owner refurbishing the campsite by digging and installing a new water pipe extension  and rebuilding and painting the latrines.

There were days we cooked bread right into the wood ashes. The locals called this ‘tortillas de rescaldo’. My friend Marcos and  I had to oversaw the water supply for our camping spot as a daily task. We also had to carry water into the kitchen for the daily cooking. We had two 50 liters tanks which we had to refill at least twice a day! Some days, we went sailing, we also did some rowing. We also went to the local fish market to get some seafood for lunch. By night, we used to tell scary tales and present some funny plays. I similarly remember having a big fire at the centre of the camping site where everything took place (games, plays performances, etc.). Some nights Gastón had his guitar along and sang us some camping songs and a few ‘tonadas’.

I cannot forget my time with the boys in Tres Morros. Unfortunately, on those days, having a camera wasn’t that easy, so I haven’t got any photographs that would help to recall some of the faces that have started to fade away as years pass by.

Comments

  1. Good reminder. You can tell it was an experience that him will not forget. His way of telling entertained me. It makes me wonder, if it was ever a guide patrol?. good history

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  2. WOW! What a great experience! to be honest I don ❜t like camping because there are not many amenenities for example going to the bathroom but I like the countryside and the nature, to be honest I prefer the countryside that the beach. I hope you can repeat this experience again

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  3. What a good memory! I have never camp in my life but its something that I like to try, specially because if I deside to specially in arqueology I will have fieldwork where I will camp a lot, so would be good if I start to practice

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  4. Nice! I really love to camp and I would like to do it more, because I have do it about three times in my life. By reading your post I feel very interested about going to Tres Morros and camp, because what you tell is so entertained!

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  5. Wow! What a good experience to be part of a scout patrol. I would have liked to do something like that. It's great that you can save such a wonderful experience.

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  6. I really enjoy camping in the countryside surrounded by nature. I find it interesting that even after so much time, you remember your experience in such detail. I can tell that it is a very valuable memory for you.

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  7. Wow!, it's the first time I've heard of this place, it looks relaxing and it's good to have childhood memories like this, I would have liked to go camping, I love much nature.

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  8. Wow i didn't know about that place! It seems to me amazing that you helped the owner refurbishing the campsite, its a great activity and experience I think you never forget!

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  9. It was so funny reading that you were doing activities with a lot of variety, my favorite was the telling scary stories, i actually never heard about that place and the way you describe it makes me think that is a little bit cold, but the perfect place to escape for a moment, camping is a really pleasure if you enjoy silence and calm.

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  10. Hello Professor! How nice to read that you were a scout. I too was a scout for much of my time in high school and just this month I will be entering a new unit at a new school, I'm excited to know that I will get to relive these great camp experiences again.

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  11. What a amazing experience ! Personally, I never had the chance to take a trip like this with my friends in my teens. The next time I travel to Tomé I will visit Tres morros and I will eat tortillas de rescoldo.

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