Parque Tierra Santa
Never really got a chance to visit this so-called amusement park, where you can see a resurrection every hour. I guess one day I’ll have to check it out before I move out of Buenos Aires. Maybe if some of you ever visited it, could you share your thoughts about that place….
Street food safe?
Another one of those food wagons you can find along the way in Costanera Norte. I was asked by a reader not so long ago if “the food purchased from street vendors usually is “safe”. I myself never ate at those street vendors, but believe the food’s ok. Lots of people tend to eat at those place, interestingly enough most of them are locals and not tourists. So what do you think: is the food purchased from street vendors usually “safe”? I’ll be interesting to read what you think.
You can continue on the subject by reading this article: Street food Buenos Aires – What’s Up, from Dan Perlman who is a former New York based chef, food and wine writer who now lives in Buenos Aires. His blog: SaltShaker.

Carlito’s group
When they saw I was taking a picture of them from the distance, they waved at me and later “posed” for the picture. Very nice of them :=)

Caught in mid-air
Caught those 2 with the Sigma lens while going for a walk along the Costanera Norte.

Costanera norte
Pescador [fisherman] in the Costanera norte.
On the narrow sliver of land between the domestic airport and the Rio de la Plata, the Costanera is home to riverfront bike paths, fishing clubs, steakhouses.

Long sunny days are enjoyable in Buenos Aires, especially if you go stroll along the coast at the Costanera Norte.









