October 18, 2016
gorgeous grasses
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| Puerto Natales - Provincia de Última Esperanza, Region XII CHILE (marzo de 2016) |
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| Puerto Natales - Provincia de Última Esperanza, Region XII CHILE (marzo de 2016) |
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| Puerto Natales - Provincia de Última Esperanza, Region XII CHILE (marzo de 2016) |
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| Puerto Natales - Provincia de Última Esperanza, Region XII CHILE (marzo de 2016) |
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| Puerto Natales - Provincia de Última Esperanza, Region XII CHILE (marzo de 2016) |
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| Puerto Natales - Provincia de Última Esperanza, Region XII CHILE (marzo de 2016) |
evening asado
Stepping back in time on the huerto with our Natales community - sailors, mountain guides, gauchos, organic farmers & new generation of monkey climbing hipsters in this developing mountain town of Puerto Natales.
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| Puerto Natales - Provincia de Última Esperanza, Region XII CHILE (marzo de 2016) |
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| Costillas de Cerdo, Aji, Chorizo, Pan y Papas Puerto Natales - Provincia de Última Esperanza, Region XII CHILE (marzo de 2016) |
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| Classico. Puerto Natales - Provincia de Última Esperanza, Region XII CHILE (marzo de 2016) |
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| Puerto Natales - Provincia de Última Esperanza, Region XII CHILE (marzo de 2016) |
tomas' huerto scene
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| Puerto Natales, Provincia de Última Esperanza, Region XII CHILE (marzo de 2016) |
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| My kids love Tomas Marusic's climbing gym on Camino 1. Puerto Natales, Provincia de Última Esperanza, Region XII CHILE (marzo de 2016) |
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| Cool scene, especially the man who makes the place - Cara Sur. Puerto Natales, Provincia de Última Esperanza, Region XII CHILE (marzo de 2016) |
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| Ivona Slamova hanging in the hammock with Pearl. Puerto Natales, Provincia de Última Esperanza, Region XII CHILE (marzo de 2016) |
skate park, plaza de los vientos
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| "Amores de Viento en Natales" de Marcela Romagnoli Skate Park Plaza de los Vientos, Puerto Natales - Provincia de Última Esperanza, Region XII CHILE (marzo de 2016) |
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| The BIG bowl at the skate park way better than the big red slide at the playgound. Skate Park Plaza de los Vientos, Puerto Natales - Provincia de Última Esperanza, Region XII CHILE (marzo de 2016) |
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| BMX Air Skate Park Plaza de los Vientos, Puerto Natales - Provincia de Última Esperanza, Region XII CHILE (marzo de 2016) |
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| Skate Park Plaza de los Vientos, Puerto Natales - Provincia de Última Esperanza, Region XII CHILE (marzo de 2016) |
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| Skate Park Plaza de los Vientos, Puerto Natales - Provincia de Última Esperanza, Region XII CHILE (marzo de 2016) |
October 17, 2016
patagonia inc. / fall kids' 2016
Big thanks to everyone in the photo department at Patagonia, Inc. (especially photo editor Cameron Tambakis & samples coordinator Andrew Marshall) for supporting my photography and our family adventures. I could not imagine putting any other technical clothing on these wild kids. The kids' line simply works for every part of our lifestyle and all our outdoor pursuits.
family business / chouinard & ridgeway
Family Business: Innovative On-Site Child Care Since 1983
By Malinda Chouinard & Jennifer Ridgeway
What an honor to have some images included in Malinda Chouinard & Jennifer Ridgeway's new book Family Business: Innovative On-Site Child Care Since 1983. I feel so fortunate to work with a company that values family as much as Patagonia does.
Since my first child was born, the staff at the photo department at Patagonia have always given me the support I needed to pursue my career as a photographer, follow our path of family adventures, and bring my own kids to work with me. So grateful for this company and its values. Hoping very much other corporations follow this healthy initiative. When it comes to work, parents should not have to choose between career and family.
More info here: http://www.patagoniaworks.com/press/2016/8/8/patagonia-releases-new-book-family-business-innovative-on-site-child-care-since-1983
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| Family Business: Photo (LEFT) by Somira Sao |
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| Family Business: Photo (LEFT) by Somira Sao |
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| Family Business: Photo (BOTTOM RIGHT) by Somira Sao |
plums / ciruelas
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| Ciruelas. Calle Valdivia - Puerto Natales, Provincia de Última Esperanza, Region XII CHILE (marzo de 2016) |
magellanic currants / ribes magellanicum /zarzaparilla
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| Magellanic currants / Ribes magellanicum / Zarzaparilla. Puerto Natales, Provincia de Última Esperanza, Region XII CHILE (marzo de 2016) |
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| Magellanic currants / Ribes magellanicum / Zarzaparilla. Puerto Natales, Provincia de Última Esperanza, Region XII CHILE (marzo de 2016) |
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| Magellanic currants / Ribes magellanicum / Zarzaparilla. Puerto Natales, Provincia de Última Esperanza, Region XII CHILE (marzo de 2016) |
36 weeks pregnant & on the road
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| Picking up James at PUQ Airport after 30 days apart. Punta Arenas - CHILE / XII Región de Magallanes y de la Antártica Chilena (marzo de 2016) |
la casa de acogida, punta arenas
At the time I was pregnant with my fourth child, there were a total of 30 other women on Navarino Island who were also pregnant at the same time. Evidently the previous winter's big snow and long dark nights had been fruitful for baby making.
For us personally, having another child was a serious and conscious decision James and I discussed at length. My 38th birthday marked the day I made a decision to try and give #4 a go. With age 40 just around the corner, I saw the window beginning to narrow for lower-risk pregnancy and I believed that I would truly regret not trying for one more.
What I didn't consider was the plan for giving birth. Pearl's birth had been so simple and easy, with my Kiwi mid-wife Tina Patrick providing her house in Ponsonby as the birth location and Anasazi Girl just a few minutes drive away at the Viaduct for us to return home to. We were very lucky to have such a special experience of giving birth in a foreign country this way.
In this instance, at 34 weeks I had to leave the island, wait for the imminent birth, and remain on the mainland until we were given a clean bill of health. The biggest complication for us was housing.
I talked to other women on the island who had given birth or were about to give birth. Many of them were locals with extended family in Punta Arenas. Those who did not have family in PA, particularly those who were part of the Navy, traveled to port cities further north, like Viña del Mar, Valdivia, or Concepción. Most of the women I talked to would return to be with their families for their child-births.
When I explained that I was not flying to the states to give birth, I was told by locals that there was a house available in Punta Arenas called La Casa de Acogida (which translates as the house of refuge).
They said the house was clean, safe, and available for women from Puerto Natales, Puerto Williams, Porvenir, and Argentina needing medical controls in Punta Arenas. In these smaller towns in Southern Chile there is always general medical care available locally, but any specialized needs required residents to travel to the largest city of the region - Punta Arenas - for medical controls.
The house was ideal for those who did not have families/friends to stay with in Punta Arenas and those who could not afford to stay in hotels. With a referral letter from the public health center in Williams I could stay there without a problem with my family. The only catch was that men were not allowed.
I had a network friends in the region, but none who could put us up for two weeks (three kids plus a pregnant woman about to burst!). I could not find any reasonable short-term housing in Punta Arenas or Natales. I felt conflicted, as I wanted to secure housing for my family, but at the same time wanted to stay focused on the goal of paying off our mast.
James left the question of housing up to me, saying I could live anywhere I wanted. He was going to work, we had funds coming in for housing, the birth. He wanted me to be comfortable and it was ultimately my choice. I thought hard, but could not justify going on a two week holiday just because I was pregnant.
James' work project on a 62' boat would put him in Grenada for the first two weeks of our required leave of the island... so it seemed reasonable that I could move us off the boat, off the island, and could stay with my kids at La Casa de Acogida until he returned. I was nervous as I wasn't entirely sure what to expect, but figured if it felt wrong, we would make a speedy exit and do something else.
I talked to Andrea Gomez, the director of FONASA at CESCOF in Puerto Williams. She drafted a letter on my behalf, and when we rolled into Punta Arenas, the refuge became our temporary home for two weeks.
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| Casa de Acogida Punta Arenas - CHILE / XII Región de Magallanes y de la Antártica Chilena (febrero de 2016) |
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| Punta Arenas - CHILE / XII Región de Magallanes y de la Antártica Chilena (febrero de 2016) |
At La Casa de Acogida, my three kids and I shared a dormitory bedroom that had 11 beds and one bathroom. There was a communal kitchen, living, and dining area. Three private rooms in the house were reserved for women in need of a quieter space for recuperation or recovery from treatment or surgery. Men were allowed to visit the house during the daytime, but only able to enter the communal living and kitchen areas. A buzzer got us in through an exterior gate and then into the house. There was a laundry machine and the resident proctor checked in on us periodically.
My kids were amazing and dealt with the big changes and new environment with huge patience. They shifted from being in the private space of Anasazi Girl into a transitory and open housing scene. They were ultra respectful of the other women in the house and incredibly well-behaved.
What a big education over the span of two weeks in communal living and different medical conditions. We met all kinds of women from different parts of the region who were getting routine medical examinations. We also met those who were there for more serious issues like cancer, delivery of a premature baby, or recovering from major surgery.
The girls got their nails painted. They kids were given gifts and treats by the residents. I was very concerned that the kids' antics would disturb some of the older women, but all the guests of the house greeted them with a big smile and found true joy in their presence.
Everything we needed was within walking distance of the house and at the end of a long day out in the city, it was easy to get a taxi home. We kept in communication with James daily through Messenger, Skype, and WhatsApp. During our stay at the house, I initiated a long over-due wire transfer for Buzz Ballenger to pay off the balance we owed on our mast. I can not express what a big relief it was to push that button. It was a wonderful feeling of pure joy.
After two weeks, we had made new friends, and we were ready to make our next move to Natales. James flew into PUQ the first week of March, we spent one night together at an apartment/hotel in Punta Arenas, then we hopped on a bus with our lives in six duffel bags for the next phase of our life.
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| Our new friend Anna Ramirez. Punta Arenas - CHILE / XII Región de Magallanes y de la Antártica Chilena (febrero de 2016) |
August 9, 2016
churros españoles
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| Churros Españoles - freshly fried & covered in powdered sugar. Esquina de Bories y Menéndez. Punta Arenas - CHILE / XII Región de Magallanes y de la Antártica Chilena (febrero de 2016) |
braun menéndez residence / centro cultural braun menéndez
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| Common ivy / Hedera helix. Centro Cultural Braun Menéndez Punta Arenas - CHILE / XII Región de Magallanes y de la Antártica Chilena (febrero de 2016) |
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| Centro Cultural Braun Menéndez Punta Arenas - CHILE / XII Región de Magallanes y de la Antártica Chilena (febrero de 2016) |
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| Centro Cultural Braun Menéndez Punta Arenas - CHILE / XII Región de Magallanes y de la Antártica Chilena (febrero de 2016) |
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| Trunks of Lawson cyprus / Chamaecyparis lawsoniana / Ciprés de Lawson. Centro Cultural Braun Menéndez Punta Arenas - CHILE / XII Región de Magallanes y de la Antártica Chilena (febrero de 2016) |
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| Former Braun Menéndez Residence / Centro Cultural Braun Menéndez Punta Arenas - CHILE / XII Región de Magallanes y de la Antártica Chilena (febrero de 2016) |
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| Former Braun Menéndez Residence / Centro Cultural Braun Menéndez Punta Arenas - CHILE / XII Región de Magallanes y de la Antártica Chilena (febrero de 2016) |
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