Over the past two weeks I've come across some things I love, and some things I love less. For example, I love biking in this city. There are no real laws, and bikes compete with cars and motorcycles for space, jockeying for position as if it were Nascar.
| Two-wheeled unicycle. I call it a two-nacycle. Fishy. |
I also love the little cafes that are ubiquitous in this city. What I love less is the feeling that bringing my laptop into them will get marked for a stabbing/robbing if I do it for long enough. On the plus side, it keeps me from living on the Internets.
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| Medialuna = sticky croissant = lounging |
I've just taken some pictures of our current apartment and I'm sure they'll be on facebook soon. Now that we've settled into this place (in the middle of a 2-month stay), we're looking at weekend trips out of Buenos Aires. This last weekend we went to Tigre, an enmorous delta that we'll have to return to kayak to. It's fully populated, with river signs that read like street signs. Next weekend we're aiming to stay at an estancia outside the city for some horse-play, canoeing, and living like a gaucho.
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sound like fun
ReplyDeleteI like how you used the word: ubiquitous. Your science background is showing
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