I went back to Belgrano lasr night, to the Sunday night fair. It was a perfect night, warm but not humid and two guys were performing traditional Argentian music. I even found the belt I wanted to buy.
I also spotted a Persicco ice cream shop. The ice cream in Argentina is amazingly good. I can't decide if Italian orr Argentian is better, but they are the best in thee world and quite similar, ice cream here is a product of Italian immigrants. Most of the Argentines I know believe Persicco is the best but I say Volta has them beat. The lemon tart flavor was good at Persicco, but the dulce de lech (the test of any local ice cream) was too bitter.
After the park, I went to the Viruta and took another lesson, before catching the bus home. Can't believe I'm almost home.
Today I need to look for a pair of brown shoes aand don't have much else in the way of plans.
Monday, March 31, 2008
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Bust
Was supposed to meet up wiith friends last night for some music but somehow I go the address wrong and nobody was there when I showed up...better kuck tonight.
Saturday, March 29, 2008
Couchsurfing Party
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Where is the beef?
Farmers, who traditionally are one of the wealthiest and most poweful groups, are protesting a hike in crop taxes. At the moment, agriculture is Argentina's primary industry. The strikes have started causing shortages in beef and milk.
Last night, there heaated speeches by both the agriculture union head and the president and people took to the streets to support the union with pots and pans. It's interesting to me because I think most of the protesters are economically better off with the taxes they are protesting. Here are some news stories about the protests:
Story 1
Story 2
Story 3
Last night, there heaated speeches by both the agriculture union head and the president and people took to the streets to support the union with pots and pans. It's interesting to me because I think most of the protesters are economically better off with the taxes they are protesting. Here are some news stories about the protests:
Story 1
Story 2
Story 3
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Peruvian Food
Cecilia aand I went to El Rey (the king) last night to have Peruvian food. It was great and cheap and spicy. It's the first spicy food I''ve had in weeks. Argentina normally has nothing remotely approaching spicy. The restaurant even had Inca Kola, a Peruvian soft drink that I remember Cathy telling me about from her Machu Pichu trip. After dinner, I just went home. There wan't too much going on because of all the farm tax protests, whhich I'll havee to post about later.
Monday, March 24, 2008
Out Late
I managed to have a proper night out in Buenos Aires, but I needed 4 cups of coffee and a red bull to make it. Nicolas and I went to a damcee club called Palacio Alsino. His cousin was kind enough go put us on the list at the door. It was a sort of techno modern club but actually reminded me a lot of dance clubs I went to in College in Gainesville and Daytona Beach, TJ Morrisey's anyone. We got there at 2, it didnn't get busy until 3, and was going strong when we left at 5. By the time I got to bed, the sun was rising, definitely the first time I've seen that here. My favorite part was the number of people wearing sunglasses in the middle of the night.
I have to say I'm still thoroughly American. As hard as it is for my Argentinian friends to imagine, I'd still rather go to bed st 10 most nights.
I have to say I'm still thoroughly American. As hard as it is for my Argentinian friends to imagine, I'd still rather go to bed st 10 most nights.
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Belgrano
I went for the first time, I thought, to Plaza Belgrano, a leafy suburb in the NW part of the capital. Once I got there, I realized that it's not too far from where Stefan and Malin and Ii went to aa free outdoor cooncert last year. We walked through the park and then Chinatown last year to get to the concert.
The park is pretty nice, but a bit rundown like pretty much all the parks. There was also a nice little outdoor craft fair where I found a belt. While I'm on the subject of parks check out the photos one of my Chilean classmates took.
Belgrano is still close to things but there are much quieter streets there and I nnoticed a lot mmore families living there and a lot more trees. I'm glad I made the effort to go check it out.
Saturday, March 22, 2008
After the rain
The rain, which was unseasonably strong, with tornadoes, cleared up today and I had a great dinner at Miranda with Pall, Julietta, and Julietta's boyfriend Eric. Miranda was great and Ii had my best steak so far in Buenos Aires. After dinner, we hung out at Olsen, a Scandinavian bar that's also in Palermo.
Earlier in the day, I went back to thee Ecological Reserve for a run. I couldn't get the photos to come out the way I wanted, but I came across a column of leaf cutter ants. They cut leaves into pieces a couple of times largger than themselves and then carry the pieces back to the colony. I don't think I've ever seen them before except on TV, but I remember my Mom telling me about some ants that would infest her home as a kid annd thhe whole family would have to move out for a couple of days until they left.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Hispanaires
This morning I went by the school where I took classes last year, Hispanaires and said hi to the owners, Flor and Carina. Wher I'm taking private classes that I absolutely love and are perfect for me this year at N, but if you want a physical space and to meet more students, I liked Hispanaires.
Other than class, I spent the rest off the day catching up on the blog and organizing my last two weeks.
Other than class, I spent the rest off the day catching up on the blog and organizing my last two weeks.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Lacey is off
Lacey and I went to Shopping Palermo this morning to check email and buy some jewelry at a great store we had found before. I think it's my favorite mall in BA. It's nice, but not over the top like Galería Pacificos.
We took a hot subway ride (the bus is so much better during summer) to grab lunch at Pizza Guerin before my class with Sofia at 2. After clas, we packed up and then headed to the bus station. Seeing Lacey off, really has me thinking about how soon I'll be back. I know exactly what myjob will be Progressive (same group, same boss, just a bit of change to help me grow) and part of me can't wait to be back. At the same time, I want to make the most of my last two weeks and before I know it, I'll be sitting on the same bench where Lacey and I waited for her bus, waiting to head home.
We took a hot subway ride (the bus is so much better during summer) to grab lunch at Pizza Guerin before my class with Sofia at 2. After clas, we packed up and then headed to the bus station. Seeing Lacey off, really has me thinking about how soon I'll be back. I know exactly what myjob will be Progressive (same group, same boss, just a bit of change to help me grow) and part of me can't wait to be back. At the same time, I want to make the most of my last two weeks and before I know it, I'll be sitting on the same bench where Lacey and I waited for her bus, waiting to head home.
Monday, March 17, 2008
Boca San Telmo
We went to Boca this morning to wonder about and look at crafts. We found some inexpensive wallet and bombillas (metal straws for drinking mate) right away. Then we walked up to San Telmo, stopping on the way for a McDonald's dulce de leche ice cream. It's strange, but Mcdonald's is much more upscale, eith espreso and real tableware.
In San Tellmo I found a belt, probably need to go back and get more. We stopped for lunch at el nivel, which was only so so and slow even for Argentina. Still it was nice to escape the midday heat. Closer to the Pink House, we saw more hand made crafts and jewelry.
We took the bus home and then went to Volta, our favorite coffee/ice cream parlor.
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Amazing Sunny Day
Lacey and I had a great day outside today. We walked/ran through the ecological reserve and then checked out a small craft fair before havng lunch at a sidewalk cafe in Puerto Madero
After our standard nap, we watched Inside Man. We also watched the sum of all fears and it was a lot of fun watching it in English and trying to read the subtitles. I especially enjoyed the scenes in Russian where I had to translate the subtitles innto English for Lacey.
After the movie, we headed to a party. The first ever DST time change was during the party, which was interesting to hear the Argentinians talk aboout. We had a lot of fun talking to people, bur they were shocked when we left at 2 AM!
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Goodbye Mullet
I took Pall's recomendation and had Gustavo cut my hair so goodbye mullet, I'll miss you. It was with great trepidation I cut my hair after three months, especially giving instructions in Sppanish, but Lacey insists it worked out. And at least for now I caan pass for Argentine or American, at least until I speak:)
Friday, March 14, 2008
Confiteria Ideal
Lacey and I took Tango lessons at this amazing famous Confiteria. It's the same place that several movies were filmed, including Evita. It was good but learning a new dance is always frustrating.
Afterwards, we went back to Pizza Guerin, which is definitely our favorite Pizza place. We've had great luck with restaurants so far. Now we are relaxing in Volta, a great coffee and ice cream restaurant with Wi-Fi...next stop plan out another great night.
Afterwards, we went back to Pizza Guerin, which is definitely our favorite Pizza place. We've had great luck with restaurants so far. Now we are relaxing in Volta, a great coffee and ice cream restaurant with Wi-Fi...next stop plan out another great night.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Social Paradise
Lacey and I went to a fantastic restaurant calleed Social Paradise in Palermo tonight.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Milonga!
We went to grocery store this morning to do some shopping. Funny how prices and common foods vary by country. Here red meat and alcoohol are cheap and soda is expensive whle whole grain anything or skim milk is hard to find.
We were planning to take Tango lessons at Confiteria Ideal but took the wrong bus and walmed through through Pueerto Madero instead, which was beautiful on such a sunny day.
We grabbed lunch at La Querencía (empanadas, corn pie, and rice pudding) before taking a nap.
Afterwards we went to the Armenian Cultural Center for aTango lesson and bought some fantastic music. All my dancing friends, get ready for crazy electronic Tango remakes of The Police and Depeche Mode!
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
More Live Music
Lacey and I successfuly navigated the Argentine banking system this morning to get change. It's difficult for American's to imagine but change is valuable here. It's used for a lot of vital things, like thee bus but some businesses won't give change because of it's scarcity. To get some, Lacey and I stood in line for about 20 minutes to get the equivalent of a roll of quarters.
Then we want to a sidewalk cafe and people watched before taking a nap. After the nap, we went shoe shopping (think Ian euro style) and music shopping at a great store, Zivals, right doown the street.
We finished up with some live music at the Tasso Torquat Club Cultuural annd made it home soo early, 1 AM, that we walked by people finishing dinner at neighborhood restaurants.
Monday, March 10, 2008
Lacey made it!
Lacey made it to Argentina this morning with all the standard delays but she's here. Sorry for the lack of posts lately but I've been having lots of connectivity problems. I have a backlog I should put up soon.
After getting aettled in Lacey and I went in search of lunch and some shopping.shopping. We bought a couple of things in Palermo and walked through some of the great parks there. I also introduced Lacey to the wonders of the BA bus system.
We checked http://www.guiaoleo.com.ar/ to find a spot for dinner and found Teatriz, which was fabulous. We had an interesting waitress who explaiined to us that they always keep the door locked because one time a drunk guy ran in with a knife!
awesome door locked knife
Sunday, March 9, 2008
Boca San Telmo
I took the 152 colectivo down to Boca this morning. I never made it last time. It was nice but very touristy and small. From Boca I walked to San Telmo, past a Boca Juniors game. The game was neat, more local. I passed a lot of street vendors selling sausages and steak and I had to remind myself about getting ill in Mexico to not to eat the street food.
After the stadium I walked on to San Telmo, which had a lot more people. Found a great parilla...can't remember name have to take Lacey. Now I need to crash after a long day out
Saturday, March 8, 2008
Ecological Reserve
Friday, March 7, 2008
Party
Thursday, March 6, 2008
So different from Chile
Class is good, but I'm at the point where I learn much more slowly.
I feel settled in to my apartment and doing OK with the schedule at at the moment, I sleep for a few hours in the afternoon and then go to bed again at 2 AM. Getting change is even worse this time and, surprisingly I'm having more trouble with internet connection and phones here than in Chile or Mexico.
I'm going to throw a party this Friday in hopes of meeting some locals.
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Found an Apartment
The weather continues to be unusually rainy and chilly, but still better than winter. I managed to get more sleep last night and felt better in class. Today is one of those mornings where I feel like I can actually speak Spanish.

Like always, the third day seems to be when eveything comes together. I found an apartment to rent near Santat Fe and Callao, which is a good location, not exactly where I was looking but close enough. The apartment is very modern, which isn´t too common here and it has a pool and a gym. Excited to get settled in and try to enjoy the city more. Going to have a party Friday night, I think to try and meet more Argentines.


I also met up with Sofia. She has a friend singing in a Tango show so she invited a bunch of friends and students to come watch. It was a very local place with relatively few tourists. I also ran into Pall, a guy from Iceland who lives here part of each year. Turns out this year he´s living within a few blocks from me.
After the show, I managed to stay up until about 1:30 (which is still early here) and talked with Sofia and two of her local friends, then I came home and crashed.

Like always, the third day seems to be when eveything comes together. I found an apartment to rent near Santat Fe and Callao, which is a good location, not exactly where I was looking but close enough. The apartment is very modern, which isn´t too common here and it has a pool and a gym. Excited to get settled in and try to enjoy the city more. Going to have a party Friday night, I think to try and meet more Argentines.
I also met up with Sofia. She has a friend singing in a Tango show so she invited a bunch of friends and students to come watch. It was a very local place with relatively few tourists. I also ran into Pall, a guy from Iceland who lives here part of each year. Turns out this year he´s living within a few blocks from me.
After the show, I managed to stay up until about 1:30 (which is still early here) and talked with Sofia and two of her local friends, then I came home and crashed.
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Nicolas
Monday, March 3, 2008
Made it
Hey everybody. It´s raining and muggy in Argentina but I made it!
I had to take two buses early to get to the airport and then wait for the standard craziness that is Aerolineas Argentinas but I sat next to a cool Swedish guy who spoke several languages on the flight an had a great view of the Andes which are still snow covered even in the peak of summer.
I met a cool couple from England and we shared a cab to get into the city. After the standard trial and error I met up with my couchsurfing host, Nicolas, and now I´m safely ensconced trying to buy a cell phone chip and find a place to rent.
Sunday, March 2, 2008
Surprise Maud and Felipe made it!
Saturday, March 1, 2008
Can't believe I'm leaving tomorrow!
I woke up fairly early this morning and took a nice long run in the sun and smog along the river. The smog is supposed to be awful but it seems OK right now, maybe because everyone is on vacation. I was even happier that my knee didn't bother me anymore than normal.
I tried to get in touch with my sister ho just moved, but didn't catch her. Hey Layne call me and tell me about Orlando/Melbourne.
This evening Damian and I cooked an arab dish called Tajine boulettes de boeuf...no idea what the name is in English or Spanish, but I liked it. You can check out the recipe at http://www.marmiton.org/recettes/recette.cfm?num_recette=32379
I'm feeling pretty tired so I don't think I'm g
oing to go out late tonight. I have to take the bus tomorrow at 7:30 AM, not something I'm going to enjoy, but in 2 days or so I'll be safely ensconced in Buenos Aires enjoying my last stop before Cleveland
This evening Damian and I cooked an arab dish called Tajine boulettes de boeuf...no idea what the name is in English or Spanish, but I liked it. You can check out the recipe at http://www.marmiton.org/recettes/recette.cfm?num_recette=32379
I'm feeling pretty tired so I don't think I'm g
Everybody Smokes in Chile
About 1/3 of the adults in Chile smoke, supposedly the most of any country in the Americas. I can say that without exception every young Chilean I've met smokes regularly or occasionally. Instead of the surgeon general warnings that we have in the US they use this photo in Chile to discourage smoking.
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