Hard to believe we have arrived at our last stop. It certainly has not been a disappointing one. Buenos Aires is an incredible city, definitely world class. We have been very appreciative of all of it´s modern trappings: a cheap and easy subway system (El Subte), delicious ethnic restaurants, funky shopping districts and more. But it´s the old fashioned underbelly of BA that we will remember the most: the smokey tango shows and milonga dance halls, the ubiquitous street musicians- especially the accordian players, the ornate and crumbling Latin architecture, the mustaches…
- A busker at the San Telmo street fair.
- Buenos Aires grafitti in San Telmo.
- 2008 or 1950?
- The biggest danger of BA so far has been learning to diligently watch where you step…
- Evita Peron´s crypt at the Recoleta Cemetary.
- Tango steps.
This is the last weekend on our nomadic odyssey. Monday night we catch a flight from Buenos Aires to Detroit. Don´t cry for us, Argentina…







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June 29, 2008 at 8:22 am
Kate
Oh you guys, I can’t believe it’s ennndddiiinnnggg! Your adventure and our adventure, I mean, and virtually simultaneously! (I just got home to Eugene tonight, Sat June 28.) *Sigh* Thanks for all the great posts! See you soon!
June 30, 2008 at 10:20 am
Sue Bowerman
Hi Guys,
We can’t wait to see you Tuesday at 2:30 ish!!! We’ll wait for your call from Dallas before we leave TC.
See you SOON!
Love,
M&D