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Insurance Companies Do It On Purpose

Monday, January 30th, 2006

Did have a long and no doubt wry post prepared on the fun that is this area of the world. But I`ve had to spend the last hour trying to do insurance stuff. As such need to leave this cafe. Suffice to say I was being unfair to San Fernando. Turns out they had a fiesta planned for last night in the town`s other square (you know, the one behind the police station), and very good it was as well.

Bye

Next day.

Specialist Laptop insurance company refusing to pay out. May need people`s help on this fairly fast…

Desperate of Southern Chile…

Back to the Travelogue

Sunday, January 29th, 2006

OK – finally left Santiago today and utilising the advice of the woman in the Tourist Office, headed for San Fernando on the train. It`s important to remember that this woman was clearly mad. In fairness I suppose any small town will be dull on a Sunday (and it has livened up a bit post 6pm), but this is a one-horse, multi-stray dog joint. However, it does have an open bookies – the first I´ve seen in South America.

After a slightly worrying 45 minutes of trying to secure a bed I finally found one about one minute from the railway station. It`s 20 quid a night and some serious economising may well have to come into play now I`m in the expensive countries of the continent. Did consider putting my wedge on the 4.45 from Villarrica, but without Mike`s advice, there`s a danger I might have won, so didn`t bother.

Noticed that there were buses with `Centro` written on them. From where? Turns out the cemetary and the hospital were the destinations. The alive and healthy people here are lovely, though – generally very friendly and helpful.

Still, carry on moving south tomorrow – perhaps to finally catch up on some the famous Chilean landscape now I`m a way from limited visibility of the mountains around SdC.

Good to see United saw off the mighty Wolves, although tempered by L`pool`s lucky squeeze through.

I`ve had emails and now comments advising me not to moan. OK – it`s 30 degrees outside and I`ve not got work in the morning. Very, very happy about this. OK? And finally I`m approaching the place in the title. All good.

Finally, has anyone got a Motorola mobile phone tools disc that they could send to an address yet to be published? If so let me know. Would be useful for when I replace my notebook. Cheers.

(Today`s song is Tainted Love – Soft Cell`s version, simply because it`s on in this cafe and was a suitable blast from the past.)

Bit Fed Up

Saturday, January 28th, 2006
Although, I shouldn't be. Went on the fabulous funicular and cable car in Santiago today and I´m heading off down the coast tomorrow (although Chile´s pretty much all coast) and I did spend a mad little time in a ... [Continue reading this entry]

Everything Cool in SdC – except the weather

Thursday, January 26th, 2006
Very helpful at the ministry of justice. Everything went smoothly. Just thought you might like to know... Next day - spending my life in internet cafes and phone shops. Would love to explore the city more, but insurance ... [Continue reading this entry]

How Much Fun Can Chilean Law Enforcement Be?

Wednesday, January 25th, 2006
The office I had to go to is in the ´burbs a couple of blocks from a stop on the very efficient Santiago Metro. The area is one of general law enforcement all crammed into one space just off ... [Continue reading this entry]

Cheered Me Up On A Bleak Day

Wednesday, January 25th, 2006
Guest Blog From the manager of a certain parish centre who should probably know better... "....here in Chester. The granny stabbers are lying low and United fans all over the city are grinning from ear to ear. "Sunday dawned and we were all ... [Continue reading this entry]

Robbing Bastard!

Tuesday, January 24th, 2006
Can´t believe I chose Safe European Home as yesterday´s tune. Yes I´ve been robbed. Bloke was about 45, balding with a paunch - if you see him, kick him for me. For the first time on this trip I ... [Continue reading this entry]

Something Has Gone Very Very Wrong

Monday, January 23rd, 2006
I’m sure that when I left La Paz I was still in South America. It was all over the news. However, it’s now becoming clear that either I got on the wrong plane or, more likely, the pilot ... [Continue reading this entry]

At La Paz Airport

Monday, January 23rd, 2006
Wondering why I can put up 3 posts in one hour. Wi-fi connection at the airport is the reason. Plus a half hour wait (and counting) for a sandwich. Take off is at 4000m. We'll have no need ... [Continue reading this entry]

The Big Day Dawns

Monday, January 23rd, 2006
This is probably going to be long and fairly boring if you’re not me. Sorry in advance, but I want to remember as much of the day as possible. It’s probably the most important day in Bolivia’s history ... [Continue reading this entry]