Diego's blog




Hi bloggers! Well, I will talk about the Diego’s blog.  Diego is my classmate in English this semester. He have written seven post this semester. Diego’s blog is quite interesting and nice to read because he talk about Oriental topics and other things I didn’t know. 

This blog is too original because it have a beautiful no lineal visual weave and very nice colours. Also it is full of images about his topics. He have written seven post but the blog have 19 images and 1 video! 

I choose a post about the Forestal park because I wrote about this too and I think we feeling similar about there. This post have 297 words and a nice photo of the park.

“A Green Place with History
Since (WE)  I arrived to Santiago, to live here, I discovered a place that makes me feel good. It is the Forestal Park, and is located in the north of the historical center of the city, and every day many tourist and families go there.

I come from a seaside town in the V region of the country, and there people do not use (WW) to go to parks and plazas (NN) because there are not many ones to go. So when I arrived to the big city, I went out to know the neighborhood and I found this place full of trees and grass (P) and it is rounded by so beautiful buildings and if you walk to the west side you can visit the Bellas Artes Museum. Here is the relation of the park with the history, because the park was originally built as the gardens of the museum in the XX century, but now it is an important urban park that is part of the few green areas of the city center. I sadly do not go there very often because I have not much time during the week, but when I am free I like to go there with my boyfriend and with my mom when she comes to visit me, and actually (NN) the last month I went there with she when she came to Santiago (WO). I like to go there to walk and sit on the benches to smoke a cigarette or just talk, and is good to breathe the pure air that big trees produce there. I recommend you to visit the park, it is so near to the city center and the Lastarria neighborhood and is a quick good scape to the daily hustle.”

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