Sao Paulo to Santiago
A nice day to fly over the Andes and check out a country neither one of us had been to before …
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A nice day to fly over the Andes and check out a country neither one of us had been to before …
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on May 6, 2007 at 8:45 am orcmid wrote:
Great pictures. It must be something like late Fall there. Do you experience the difference in seasons or is it like the early Spring up here? How about the change in Daylight?
My pal Bill Anderson will soon fly from Brasil to South Africa and then back to the US. I’ll have to ask him how that messes with his sense of place and season.
on May 6, 2007 at 3:07 pm Doug wrote:
It’s definitely cooler here than Brazil, but I’m not sure about how it compares to Seattle right now. I’ve lost track of what it felt like a week ago.
I took a few photos today that I’ll post when I get a chance, and you can judge whether people look over/underdressed for current Seattle weather.
on May 7, 2007 at 4:13 am AUNT MARSHA wrote:
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MY DEAREST DOUGNESS!
LONG LIVE DOUG, LONG LIVE DOUG!
MUCH LOVE,
THE AUNT