May 16th, 2008
When I researched about Torquato Tasso, I first found that he was an Italian poet of the 16th century. What’s in the picture is the Cultural Center, Torquato Tasso, located in San Telmo, in which, it looks like (from I read), they organize lots of Tango shows. Have anyone been there?

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May 14th, 2008
Avenida Sante Fe-

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May 13th, 2008
Maybe this is a question that I should not even ask: what’s your favorite drink among the 2 shown in this picture: Mate or Wine? Click here to see another posting about Mate and learn about it. Mate is not my thing. I don’t dislike it but gosh the taste’s weird ;=) So what’s your preference?

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May 12th, 2008
Since today is the last day of the Feria del Libro, I had to go back one more time over the week-end to do last minute book-shopping. This is the view inside La Rural on my way to enter the main pavilions.

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May 11th, 2008
This week we were invited to a despedida (farewell party) of an American couple leaving Argentina. He’s working for the U.S Embassy, the apartment we went to was gorgeous! This is the view from the balcony overlooking the zoo. Pretty! :=) I got to learn a bit about what it’s like working for an embassy: apartment is provided by the Embassy (no rent to pay), kids’ education is free of charge for the parents (taken care by the embassy), and salary’s in US$. Dream job? Not sure, moving every 2 years when they’re transfered to another country. Readjusting to the new country, new language, making new friends…. humm and the most worrisome is the country you’re sent to. If you happen to say no to the country you’re sent to, you’re pretty much resigning from the job. Working in an embassy, is that tempting for anyone? ;=)

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May 10th, 2008
Inside the 34th Book Fair taking place in La Rural. It’s the largest book festival in Latin America. It brings together publishers, writers, authors, booksellers, distributors, scientists, and teachers from around the world, and attracts well over a million readers to its pavilions. If you did not go yet, go this week-end, the fair’s last day is on Monday.

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May 9th, 2008
San Telmo buildings and a head. Not sure what the head is all about, being out of place, I find it kind of cool. If anyone happens to know more about the “head”, please drop a comment. Thanks!

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May 7th, 2008
Folklore musicians. Last seen in front of La Rural, the exhibition center, by Plaza Italia.

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May 6th, 2008
Very cool shot and interesting van. Picture taken by Tyson close to the Congreso.

Photo by Tyson Williams: http://www.tysonwilliams.com
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May 5th, 2008
They want to protect certain buildings in the downtown area. This is particularly true of the church El Salvador, located on Callao Avenue and the street Tucumán.

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May 4th, 2008
To find out how to win a stay at BA’s finest boutique hotels, follow the link: Buenos Aires hotel Contest
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May 3rd, 2008
Esquel, a town in the northwest of the province of Chubut in Patagonia, has been affected by a rain of ashes caused by the Chaitén volcano’s eruption in Chile. From dawn till late in the day, towns around Esquel, have been covered by a dense cloud of ash hidding the sun most of the day. Following photos are from LaNacion.


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April 30th, 2008
Today’s contribution comes from Jorgelina who lives in the barrio Belgrano R. This neighborhood is right by where I live, but it’s nicer ;=) It’s very quiet, many tree-shaded streets, very pleasant place to live. Jorgelina contacted me not so long ago and proposed me to post her pictures, which I’m doing today. Thanks Jorgelina!

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April 29th, 2008
Waiting for the train at the station Belgrano C. It always amazes me the quantity of books, newspapers, magazines displayed at the news-stands. And this is true all over the city.

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