I’m back in the US for a month-long vacation, and I’m absolutely stoked to be home. Mostly for the ability to buy stuff on Amazon (which is not a thing in Chile) but runners-up award goes to the fresh pesto... Continue Reading →
Life lately has been a little crazy – last week I taught and co-directed a weeklong virtual science camp for 5th-8th graders, which started just after a quick weekend plane trip to Puerto Montt (southern Chile) to play a fútbol... Continue Reading →
Fútbol is not a photogenic sport, at least not for un-graceful players like me. I present you Exhibits A-C, photos from this past weekend's game, the third of the season (Club Deportes La Serena vs Fernández Vial). Now that the... Continue Reading →
Fútbol first, obviously. The opening game of the season is on Saturday, and it's safe to say that as a team, we are fully stoked. Fans still aren't allowed to attend, but we do get to play in La Serena's... Continue Reading →
Quarantine seems to have a very different meaning for people in the United States vs here in Chile. In the U.S. it's seen as a general avoidance of other people, not going to any stores but still walking around outside... Continue Reading →
I play pickup soccer (almost) every day at lunchtime at the SLAC gym, and a couple of weeks ago one of our regulars left SLAC, so we took a group picture and some action shots of the game. Usually we... Continue Reading →