Santiago.
La Chascona
One of Pablo Neruda s three homes.
Houses an eclectic mix of curiosities that he collected in his lifetime as both a poet and a diplomat in far flung countries.
It is a twisting and turning home that seems to have no rhyme or reason, with bits added on and painted in a myriad of colours that all match perfectly.
With a garden to match. I saw a hummingbird drinking with its
straw like beak.
Valparaiso.
La Sebastiana.
Neruda's second home that looks out over the hills and port
of Valparaiso. Lots of little nooks for the poet to gaze out with
his binoculars, check out the ships and snooze in the sun.
Perfecto!
a grande especial abrazo para tu to you too
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DeleteWhat a fabulous tree. Very Dr Seuss. Red xoxo
ReplyDelete“You're off to Great Places!
Today is your day!
Your mountain is waiting,
So... get on your way!”
― Dr. Seuss, Oh, the Places You'll Go!