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Don’t Cry For Me Argentina
... Halloween) we went to a house in El Tigre where we ate lunch (more meat!!!), took a horseback trail ride (I overcame my fears), and went out canoeing on the river. Just to get to the ranch house we had to take the metro to the train station, a train to El Tigre, and then a water taxi down the winding Paraná Delta. Before boarding the water taxi, we had time to do a little Halloween costume shopping. Our options were very limited due to the ...
"Good Airs" or "Fair Winds"
... Après un bon repas le but de la journée était de se rendre à la feria de los Matadores, marché local, à l'autre bout de la ville. Mais de nouveau, avec un froid très peu habituel nous y avons vite renoncé. Je suis donc montée dans le bus dans le sens inverse, et ensuite direction la feria de San Telmo. Une sensation très spéciale nous traverse en se balladant dans le rues: c'est très vivant malgré le mauvais temps qui n'est pas propice et idéalea l'expression totale de l'athmosphère. ...
Adept at Adrift
... they can speak in Spanish. So, I absorb as much as I can in school and with my conversation partners.
Time seems to be flying by here, with never a dull moment. The most exciting by far was when I went to eat my breakfast on Saturday morning, and noticed black smoke rolling out of the building next to us. Shortly after three fire trucks came screaming down the street below. No one was hurt, but the fire was bad enough that the bomberos (firemen) were using ...
¡ Un beso, Baires !
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Die Porteños – so nennen sich die Einwohner der Hafenstadt – sind genetisch gesehen Europäer, die Nachfahren von Auswanderern. Dennoch sind und bleiben die Porteños Latinos und als Blondie fällt man auf der Strasse schnell auf und wird ab und zu angesprochen. Bis jetzt habe ich sie als nette und kontaktfreudige Leute kennengelernt und von einigen spontanen Smalltalks viel über die Stadt und die Kultur erfahren.
Heute bin ich ...
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... straight to the weekend markets. The markets were on and they seemed to go on for ever. The streets were lined with stall after stall of maridona merchandise and leather wallets and it was packed with tourist. After stolling around for ages we got some choripan! Choripan is slow cooked chorizo on bread with a herb sauce called chimichurri which is awesome. The rest of the day was just spent strolling the mall where there were street performers tangoing everywhere.
After a ...