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Actor Sergio Hernández gave details of his life in El Calvario, an area located in the San Ignacio commune in the Ñuble Region.
In an interview with Las Últimas Noticias, the prominent interpreter related that five years ago he bought a piece of land with his partner Irma Lagos in that place, stating that “at first it was a little cabin and then it grew, and now it is a beautiful, very warm house and very cozy “.
“We live with Morocho, who is our son, our puppy. They went to throw him on the road. I found him, I brought him and he is our angel, he is wonderful, he has been with us for two years. We are all three,” he said.
Hernández said that in the land of half a hectare they have, there are trees such as quinces, cherry trees, pear trees, apple trees and a good amount of walnut trees.
In addition, he indicated that in the garden there are “squash, beans, melons, watermelons, tomatoes, lettuce, chard, basil, peppers, Italian squash, chili, cauliflower, purple cabbage and broccoli.”
“Every day I go to take a walk, I love watching how they grow, it is beautiful and eating what you planted is something else,” he said.
The actor affirmed that at the moment “I am passing a brush cutter and I am cleaning trees”. In addition, he stated that during the year he built a kiln to cook pieces of clay, that he works the land and that he is dedicated to reading and writing.
Finally, Sergio Hernández referred to the fact that the pandemic had passed in the south. “Spending it here or in Santiago has no comparison. Santiago is full of crazy people,” he joked.
“We had the privilege of having this place to spend a time as horrible as the pandemic,” he concluded.
It is worth mentioning that Hernández is part of the Channel 13 production “Los Carcamales”, which will premiere this Sunday.
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