15.02.2010 _Week 4 / Buenos Aires, Argentina

In terms of filling my blog I’ve been Garfield lately. Time has passed so quickly and those who are awaiting my report on Iguazu and the Chaco will be disappointed. Still in Buenos Aires. Yes, plans have changed. I decided to take it slow, not moving on, but spending my entire journey in Argentina. There are quite a lot of reasons, but in short, days without electricity postponed the finishing of my work,  I had great company around and everything I was looking for is here, so I decided to stay.

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tango show at milonga la viruta in palermo

I’m in my daily routine now, relatively slow paced and unspectacular. Spanish classes in the afternoon, working and  doing homework (Yes, Gilda, I try hard) in the mornings and trying to get into argentinian customs in the evenings.

Waleria left last weekend and is already moving on to Brussels right now and I moved into a new flat with lovely people. First conversations in spanish were held, Fernet con Cola eased my tongue significantly. Two and a half weeks left until my year off finally passed, although I don’t see me back at work and at my home university yet.

passion for tango,  elafronte orquestra tipica, san telmo

passion for tango, elafronte orquestra tipica, san telmo

So right now, I just want to send some greetings back home and to all the people around the world that follow my blog once in a while and share some pictures I took in the last weeks. (Been a lazy tourist and photographer too…)

traditional chacarera dance, san telmo

traditional chacarera dance, san telmo

And finally two pictures of the carneval that took place two weeks ago on the street right in front of the place where I was staying at that time.

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carneval on av. corrientes, villa crespo

¡Suerte!



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