Last Tango In Buenos Aires

We topped off my birthday celebration with dinner and a tango show at Piazzolla Tango. Named after Astor Piazzolla, the father of Nuevo Tango, the show is held in a subterranian theater that opened inWeiterlesen
We topped off my birthday celebration with dinner and a tango show at Piazzolla Tango. Named after Astor Piazzolla, the father of Nuevo Tango, the show is held in a subterranian theater that opened inWeiterlesen
It was 1967, I was eleven years old and living in Laval, Quebec, Montreal’s northern suburb.
There was a lot going on south of the border: LBJ was the President, the war in Southeast Asia was inWeiterlesen
Located on a hill in the Recoleta neighborhood is one of the most unusual cemeteries in the world. The site which was declared Buenos Aires's first official public burial place in 1822 contains noWeiterlesen
We tried to visit the Botanical Garden on New Year's Day but it was closed for the holidays. We tried again on Monday, only to discover it's closed on Mondays for maintenance. Third time lucky. WeWeiterlesen
Today was our last day in Buenos Aires. Our week in the capital just flew by - 7 days is not enough to even scratch the surface of this amazing city. In the week we've been here, I've clocked 145,613Weiterlesen
Argentinian women love their platform shoes. Everywhere I go I see platform shoes of all kinds, platform dress shoes, platform sandals, and platform runners to make Hokas look like barefoot runningWeiterlesen
Another shoe fashion fad especially amongst the younger women in Cordoba is the donning of chunky Doc Marten style boots, usually of the platform variety. They're usually worn with cutoff shorts or aWeiterlesen
Today is our last full day in Argentina and both Brenda and I are feeling a little sad about having to say "hasta la vista".
When we first arrived in Mendoza in October, we had no expectations otherWeiterlesen
Because we had long ago booked our flight home departing from Santiago, we had no choice but to return to the Chilean capital after our delightful stay in neighboring Argentina.
The only really goodWeiterlesen
This morning we took a 7.7 kilometer hike up Cerro San Cristobal, one of those "must do" things in Santiago. As well as wanting to get a look at the view from the top, the hike filled our dailyWeiterlesen
Sounds like a spicy evening!! New experiences such as this bring on a beautiful, expansive energy!! thanks for the share. [bboop]