Showing posts with label Argentina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Argentina. Show all posts

Monday, March 31, 2008

Don't Cry for Me Argentina

Well, I fly back to the states today. I have been abroad for almost seven months, to the day. It's been grand. I laughed, I cried, I toyed with death (that's how I think about the entire "Israel" experience), I learned a lot, and I had fun. Traveling has been an amazing experience and I hope I do more in the future (but not for seven months...)
I land in JFK tomorrow morning and I'll be in Seattle in mid-April.
I can't wait to see you guys.
-Katie

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

A Short Side-Trip Turned Slightly Longer...

I was in Buenos Aires for the past week and I had a pretty good time (saw some tango and soccer, drank some beer, made some friends, etc). I decided, however, that it was high time I check out another part of Argentina before I go home (on Monday). So, yesterday evening I got on a bus to Iguazu Falls. The bus was supposed to get me there in about 15 hours, but we were delayed... by protesting farmers. So much for my big, thick, juicy steak. Damn uppity farmers.

But, I made it to Iguazu Falls in 19 hours which wasn't so bad. Where tomorrow I will see:

And then, I go back to BA for one last hurrah before I return state-side.
-Katie

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Buenos Aires

The 20 hour bus trip from Bariloche wasn´t really bad at all. They fed me three square meals and my seat reclined way far back, if the child behind me hadn´t screamed for 60% of the way it would have been a really pleasurable journey. Check out the view of Argentina from the bus window:


I arrived in Buenos Aires at around 11am yesterday. I spent most of the day settling in to my hostel and just chilling out. Today I got off my butt and explored a little bit of the city. I went to the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes:


and the Cementerio de la Recoleta:


Where I saw Evita´s grave!


Buenos Aires is a beautiful city. There are plenty of old religious buildings:

fountains:

huge, beautiful trees:

and dogs out for walks:


I had planned to stay here for my last two weeks, but I might bounce a little early to check out some of the smaller towns nearby. I´m already feeling a little overwhelmed by the size (13 million + people!) and pace of the city.
Ugh, I am such a freakin´ wimp.
-Katie

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Bariloche

I left Chile from Puerto Varas which was absolutely gorgeous:


Then I arrived in Bariloche, Argentina and it was also quite a sight:


I was lucky because outside my hostel a bunch of artists were working on murals:
It´s cool because they just asked the residents of the street if they could paint on the walls and everyone thought it was a cool idea. Hooray for art!

And while I´m at it, hooray for ice cream!


My hostel (¨Hostel 41 Below¨) is great. One of the women who works there taught a group of us about the traditional Argentinian mate ceremony. I have had mate in the states before, but I have been doing it all wrong. It is super strong the traditional style and way too intense for me:


After I was high on mate I went on a hike with two hostel friends. Kiko, Natasha, and I had a nice little hike in the outskirts of Bariloche:


Bariloche has been fun and productive. I got my laungry done which I´m sure you´ll trust was absolutely necessary. I ate some good, cheap steaks. Amazingly I am leaving already. Tomorrow I hop on the bus for 20 hours (!) to go to Buenos Aires. Maybe you have heard that BA is totally cool. I hope so because I´m going to be there for two weeks...
-Katie