I don't
normally get involved with the celebrations for Fiestas Patrias or the national
holidays. Reason being, I feel nowadays there is little independence to refer to. I
always wonder how the native people in our country feel during these celebrations. But let’s face it; it is a great opportunity
to have a relaxing time. I used to go to barbeques with friends or house
parties but I never enjoyed going to fondas in Santiago because I always found
them over-crowded and over-priced. In fact the only fonda I ever really enjoyed
was 10 or 12 years ago when I went to Algarrobo. I went with my darling husband,
a British friend of his, Karen, and a very good Chilean friend of mine,
Claudio. Connie, Claudio’s girlfriend at the time, was there too. Claudio's
parents have a house in Algarrobo and we went to stay there for a couple of
days. It was great being near the beach and getting some fresh sea air. Also,
the weather was warm and sunny during the daytime and not too cold in the
evenings.
The fonda
was on the main road leading into Algarrobo and we went twice on consecutive
evenings. There were lots of people but the atmosphere was friendly. We did the
typical things like play some games, eat empanadas and drink chicha. There was
music and people dancing cueca. Later on we drank piscolas and danced (shuffled
about!!) to cumbias.
We all
enjoy our national holiday for different reasons, I suppose.
Write about
a Fiestas Patrias celebration you remember:
Say:
When it
was,
What you
did,
Who you
were with,
Why you
enjoyed it.
Mention
anything else you think is interesting. Write at least 250 words. Leave a
comment on your teacher’s blog and on the blogs of 3 classmates.
Algarrobo is one of my favourite place of the beach in Chile. In summer is a great place so I suppose in national holidays it's better.
ReplyDeleteI love Algarrobo!
ReplyDeleteIt's always a calm place and not even close to be crowded luckily :)
I went to Algarrobo many times on Fiestas Patrias (and also on vacations). In fact, last year was the last time! It's fun and a lot of my friends have vacations house there :)
ReplyDeleteI like Algarrobo! I was on vacation and I bought thousands of rings.
ReplyDeleteI don't like the piscola, I prefer the beer :)
The celebrations for the Nathional Holidays don't have the same meaning that they used to, for some is a opportunity to over eat and drink, bue there's also some who use the time to gather with love ones relax and have fun. Even if it was 10 or 12 years ago, I'm glad you had a good time.
ReplyDeleteI like Algorrobo and the chicha jajaja Algarrobo is a beautiful place and a beautiful beach in the country, it´s a very quiet!
ReplyDeleteIn Ovalle we have the best piscolas of all Chile. Pisco Ovalle is delicious.
ReplyDeleteHolidays, whatever occasions, always are a bless !
ReplyDeleteFiestas patrias is the opportunity for drinking, HA!
ReplyDeletepfffffffff.