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Week 1, Day 3 – Exploring Recoleta – B
Our first full day of exploring and the weather has been very good, 20 degrees and clear blue sky. We set off in the direction of the Recoleta cemetery (it may seem a morbid choice) at the recommendation of our friend Andy. We weren't disappointed - the place is truly amazing; over 4800 tombs to see – all unique and some extremely grand.
Week 1, Day 1 and 2 – Adventure begins.
After a very keen start, arriving 5 hours early for the flight at Terminal 5, we eventually set off on the mammoth flight: 16 hours with a 1 and a half hour stop in San Paulo (on the plane). Generally a pretty good flight but not much sleep and the fidgets set in at about 10 hours so we were glad to arrive safe and sound.
We managed to get …
Bronchite aigüe
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Oh well...
Çà fa que comme j'aurais pas grand chose à vous raconter autre que la durée de mon coma, la profondeur de ma toux ou mon score de corrections pour les prochains 3 jours, ben convenons simplement de se donner rendez-vous le 13... pis si y s'est passé quelque chose de vraiment exceptionnel pendant ces 3 jours, ben je vous raconterai çà à ce moment...
Désolée pour ceux qui me suivaient à tous les ...
Argentina-Part 4 (Buenos Aires)
... tried to reclaim what they felt had been their territory since the 19th century. There was huge animosity between the two sides, and Flo very proudly told us that winning the game was their revenge against the English. She went off on a bit of an amusing tangent about it, getting all passionate and patriotic. Luckily before she brought this all up she asked "Are there any people from England here?" and went on to explain that they were not going to like what ...
Buenos Aires
... ceremony on TV. The only thing I like more than celebrities is lots of celebrities.