Last spring, Carine Camboulives, Manu Bouvet, and their two daughters left their Maui home for a coastal village in Chile for a half-year-long house exchange and sup adventure. Between this South American country’s endless point breaks and mountain lakes, there is a new life to embrace, experience and share.
That’s when I hear a voice: “Chile is much better than this place, I can tell you that!” I do not see my interlocutor until his silhouette comes out of the fog a few feet away from me.
He continues with a grin, “Waves are more consistent and the landscape more appealing—that is without mentioning the quality of the wine.” I will find out later that Felipe is an architect who, like all the Chileans we will meet later on, has an unconditional love for his country with a contagious enthusiasm to share it.
“Have you been to Chile?” I was reluctant to confess, fearing an avalanche of tourism brochure-like arguments that sometimes flow from home-sick travelers after several days of bad weather.
“No, I haven’t,” I finally confessed, “but it is a place on our list. We’ve actually been thinking of taking a long trip to South America in the future and maybe settling down for a while so we can work on our Spanish and get to know the continent better.”
“Chile is the place to do that,” started Felipe while sipping on a glass of pisco sour. “Do you actually know that the original pisco sour is from Chile and not Peru?”
“No, but I think it is actually a French drink,” Carine replied with a laugh.
This story is from the Winter 2016-2017 edition of Standup Journal.
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