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My future job

 Hi everyone! In this second post I`ll write about what I expect to do in the future like an arquitect 😁 First of all, I want to say that I really really like the discipline of arquitecture, the way that it materialize an artistic intention like something functional and very needed by the people and cities, is just incredible.   I believe in architecture like a way of promote the culture and bring it to the people. That is definitely what I want to do like an architect because our actual society had the problem of place the access to culture like a privilege and not a common reality. Not everyone has the easiness of enjoy a museum, a library or an art gallery so we should find the way to make it possible.  Also I always want to teach in the future, because I see it like a possibility of make that more people could enjoy this so much as I do 😊 In addition, study this is so stressing when you have an empathyless teacher, and that is maybe one of the worst things that can happen t

The best holidays ever

 Hi everyone! in this first post I`ll write about the ones who were my best holidays ever.  In the summer of 2019, we get together with five friends in Puerto Montt, because from there we would start our journey across the archipelago of Chiloé.  For three weeks we were walking around different islands, towns and locations, sleeping in a tent (two in fact) when we were in roads or fields, and knocking doors when we spent nights at civilized places.  Chiloé is in general a very touristic place with some incredible and famous spots, but something that I learn in this trip is that the best places are those that are less known. My favorite was a path that we found in the road from Quellón to Yaldad, at the south of the big island, but definitely the most magical part of Chiloé are those islands where you only can arrive in a boat some few times a week, of these my favorite was Apiao.  As I said, the group was composed by me and other five friends, and that was one of the complicati