BLOG 2 - The Best Concert/Holiday Ever
Hello class again!
On our second entry you will be writing about some past memories. Please read the topic and requirements to do your entry. I will be waiting for your nice stories.
You need to include the following subtopics:
-Where did you go
-Who did you go with
-What did you do there
-Any other relevant comments.
Features for the post:
Write 200 to 220 words, font: Arial,
Calibri or Verdana, size 11 – 12. You need to include photographs,
videos, etc. Similarly, you need to add three
comments on classmates’ posts plus a comment on your teacher’s post. DO NOT USE
GOOGLE TRANSLATOR TO DO YOUR ENTRY. You have 48 hours to upload. Delayed entries
will be penalised. Good luck on your task :)
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I can
still remember the pine essence in the air, the tree shadows playing with the
morning sun. When we first arrived to Tres Morros it was the nicest place I
have stayed in. I was part of scout patrol of nearly 12 to 14 boys, where
Gastón and Marcelo were our Patrol Leaders plus a couple of grown-ups, who were
part of the 'supportive team'.
Tres Morros is located by the coast near Coliumo, which is a tiny
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 digging
and installing a new extension for the water pipes and rebuilding the latrines for their camping complex.

There were days we cooked bread right into the wood ashes. The locals
call this ‘tortillas de rescoldo’. I oversaw the water supply for our camping
spot and it was my daily task to carry it into the kitchen for the daily
cooking. We had two 50 litres tanks, which I had to refill at least twice a day!
We went sailing and rowing a couple of days and went to the local fish market
to get some seafood for lunch. At night, I remember having a big fire in the middle of the
camping site. where we used to tell scary tales and
present some funny plays. Some nights Gastón had his guitar over and sang us some camping scout 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 many photographs that would help to recall some of the faces that have started to fade away as years pass by.
Wow that sounds like a good and exciting childhood experience, since many times you and your mates make the meal outdoor. That makes me reflex about I never fishing or hunting in my entire life, if someday a catastrophe happened I would be so lost
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ReplyDeleteHi teacher, that sounds like a great vacation!! I loved the part of the stories and songs at the campfire, I imagine it as a scene from a movie haha
ReplyDeleteHi teacher! That's a very nostalgic story. I can't believe kids were hunting and fishing. I couldn't go camping for two weeks. It's a pity that access to cameras was more complex. I would like to see more photos from back then.
ReplyDeleteHi teacher! I have never gone to Tres morros, but it looks beautiful. And I never imagine that you were scout in your adolescence.
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ReplyDeleteHi teacher! I don't know Tres Morros, but it sounds great, surely it was a very good experience, I would like to have a memory like that.
Hi teacher , I can see it was difficult to save the moment in photos, but it must be a good memory because you mention everything in detail.
ReplyDeleteHi teacher, Tres Morros sounds like a very great place to go to vacation and disconect a little, I see that you have wonderfull memories off that place with everyone
ReplyDeleteHello teacher, how are you? I did not know about Tres morros, but I can see that is a place with a landcape peacefull and full relaxing.
ReplyDeleteHi teacher, I loved that place. I had been in Tomé too but never in Tres Morros, looks like a wonderful place with people who takes care and protect the nature.
ReplyDeleteYour blog made me remember many camps I had with the scouts. It is sad not to be able to have photos, I wasn't allowed to use a cell phone
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ReplyDeleteHello teacher, your vacations sounds very fun and interesting. Especially when you were sailing and rowing for a couple of days and when all of you made a big fire where you tell scary tales, personally I love horror stories.
ReplyDeleteHello professor, what beautiful views of the place you visited, would you visit it again because of all those experiences you had?
ReplyDeleteHello professor, what a beautiful place to go visit. I had only heard about tome and nothing else. What a nice experience and I hope to visit Tres Morros in the future.
ReplyDeleteHello teacher, your entry makes me remember so many trips with 'Conquistadores', they were like evangelical explorers. It was very fun!
ReplyDeleteHi Teacher, I really like your blog beautifully reminisces about a memorable scout adventure in Tres Morros, with vivid descriptions that transport me to the coastal haven and heartwarming memories.
ReplyDeleteHello teacher! i had never heard of the existence of Tres Morros and i think it's a very interesting place, apart from what beautiful memories it has.
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