Reminiscing
Trip Start
Apr 13, 2008
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Trip End
Jun 03, 2008
Perhaps it is the scent of spring and the glistening waters of the harbour as I travel each morning to work on the Parramatta Rivercat ferry. Or maybe it is the lingering tango music in my head from my weekend dance workshop. Somehow these disparate impressions are combining to remind me of travels to foreign climes.
I have had to lock up my passport and I mustn't gaze up to the skies each time I see a plane heading out; must not Google Patagonia during my free time at work; no more thoughts of travelling, for at least the next six months or so.
Still I have my tango CDs to play endlessly and I can gaze at the paintings I bought on my final Sunday at the San Telmo markets in Buenos Aires; and I can sniff the aroma of fresh made Bolivian coffee and toast my memories with several glasses of Chilean red.....
Oh well it is my birthday today and I am feeling rather skittish - reminiscing about travels past and new adventures to be had is always fun....
Meanwhile for those of you who are planning a trip to Buenos Aires in the near future - here's a wonderful way of discovering the secret history of this amazing city.
www.buenosaireshistorico.com
check it out!
ciao,
Sarabanda
I have had to lock up my passport and I mustn't gaze up to the skies each time I see a plane heading out; must not Google Patagonia during my free time at work; no more thoughts of travelling, for at least the next six months or so.
Still I have my tango CDs to play endlessly and I can gaze at the paintings I bought on my final Sunday at the San Telmo markets in Buenos Aires; and I can sniff the aroma of fresh made Bolivian coffee and toast my memories with several glasses of Chilean red.....
Oh well it is my birthday today and I am feeling rather skittish - reminiscing about travels past and new adventures to be had is always fun....
Meanwhile for those of you who are planning a trip to Buenos Aires in the near future - here's a wonderful way of discovering the secret history of this amazing city.
www.buenosaireshistorico.com
check it out!
ciao,
Sarabanda

