A tale of the valley, the desert coast, a festival in the city, and a sunset
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It has been a busy last few days. Â The rainy weather finally cleared and we have had wonderful weather since. Â
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On Wednesday, we traveled up into the valley to see the mountains covered in fresh snow.  There was more snow than we’ve ever seen. Despite the snow, we had a wonderful sunny lunch (70s!) outside at Miraflores restaurant in Pisco Elqui. Â
Then on Thursday, we headed up along the coast to eat lunch at Entre Rocas in Caleta Hornos, a small fishing village north of La Serena. Â Not only has the rain brought a huge amount of snow to the mountains, but it has also completely greened up the surrounding desert, which is now full of flowers. Â I’m not sure if this qualifies as the ‘blooming desert’ but it does for me. Â
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Today, we walked (!!) to downtown La Serena to a festival that is part of the city’s 464th birthday celebration. Â There were things for sale, food to eat, and dancing performances. Â Afterward, we ate lunch at Donde El Guaton, a downtown favorite of ours. Â
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This evening, we watched a wonderful sunset, along with some nearby birds of prey. Â And thanks to my new camera, and my Dad’s 300mm lens, I was able to photograph the green flash for the first time!!!
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