1. Being stopped at Santiago customs going to Arica for a 125g bag of nuts; 1 hour wait; $200 fine. Meanwhile, people are held for 2 hams, a set of antlers and a banana (not all together).Yes.
2. Not being in possession of a telephone that works outside Canada.
3. Being kidnapped by 3 producers (who we were not expecting) whilst my client had no (0) idea where I was, due in part to (2).
4. Extraordinary views. See below.
5. Shooting lady with llama walking up street; meanwhile, man with cows walks up street, swiftly followed by a flock of sheep. Sun comes down over Chilean mountains. We all go: oooooo!
Tonight, we shoot a volcano at sundown, and tomorrow morning some llamas at sunrise. We will be very tired!
Pip pip
NWM
5 comments:
This sounds a bit like working to me - are you still classified as non-working? If it is non-working, how do I not get your job?
Oooo... ahhhhhh!
Don't let the llamas spit on you! (It hurts. I know.)
There can never, ever be too much llama. Ever. Unless spitting (see above).
Lola, yes I am working, but if you are going to work, you might as well do it with people you like somewhere up a volcano in Chile. I am, however, still non-working in my heart, deep in my heart.
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