So long BA! Tiempo por Patagonia!
I was expecting today to be the pinnacle of the trip - after all it's market day!!! The day that all the outdoor markets are allegedly in full swing! However, a mold infested hostel and achy bodies from tons and tons of walking slowed us (mostly me) down a bit. We still did make it to the San Telmo, La Boca, Recoleta and Palermo weekend markets.
At dinner, as they had all day, my eyes burned and my throat felt hoarse and I opted to get a better hotel - We'd had enough of the ill effects of mold while living in our danky Seattle pad.
My father booked a room for us, while I IM'd him the details. The hostel's internet connection had been far too slow that evening to search for anything. When we arrived at the new hotel - the Concorde, we had two twin beds. I thought for a minute my father had planned that - but it was just an overbooking issue with the hotel. HAHAHA!
Here are some random pictures from the last two days in Buenos Aires. Tomorrow (Tuesday) We head out on a 6 am flight to El Calafate - our LONG awaited entrance into the famed Patagonia region. The weather looks sketchy, and we hear it will be pricey, but we are super excited to sleep with such close proximity to the Andes.
I know my pictures haven't really been that interesting, but quite honestly, I haven't really felt inspired at all in BsAs for the most part. Hopefully Patagonia will bring some beautiful images!
At dinner, as they had all day, my eyes burned and my throat felt hoarse and I opted to get a better hotel - We'd had enough of the ill effects of mold while living in our danky Seattle pad.
My father booked a room for us, while I IM'd him the details. The hostel's internet connection had been far too slow that evening to search for anything. When we arrived at the new hotel - the Concorde, we had two twin beds. I thought for a minute my father had planned that - but it was just an overbooking issue with the hotel. HAHAHA!
Here are some random pictures from the last two days in Buenos Aires. Tomorrow (Tuesday) We head out on a 6 am flight to El Calafate - our LONG awaited entrance into the famed Patagonia region. The weather looks sketchy, and we hear it will be pricey, but we are super excited to sleep with such close proximity to the Andes.
I know my pictures haven't really been that interesting, but quite honestly, I haven't really felt inspired at all in BsAs for the most part. Hopefully Patagonia will bring some beautiful images!
1 Comments:
you should have tried the ham chips. i need reviews for my forthcoming International Guide to Meat-Flavoured Chips.
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