Hi Everyone!!
Safe and sound in BsAs. A good flight with a good seat mate to spend 11 hours next to.
I was dropped off at the apartment that will be home for two weeks by taxi. A fifth floor three bedroom-owner is Christian a tourista guide to bocca and tango and other outings. He has different stutents and travelers help pay the rent. It is 7 blocks form school, which starts on Monday, and very near Plaza De Mayo.
BsAs is very busy!! The nights on the town start at 10pm and then everyone sleeps untill noon on weekends. Galleries and shopping areas are full of lookers and buyers. I hear many languages.
Walking is the best way to see the city, so there are many miles on these shoes.
Today I visited Evitas grave in a huge nectropolis and the BsAs national art gallery. Tomarrow off to San Telmo-home of the tango in BsAs.
US customs decided they wanted proof of ownership on the bike, so Carol has found the tital and will get it to FD EX. She is fantastic to help make this entire trip happen!!
Discovered my laptop will not hook-up to WiFi so far nor will the transformer charge-may mail it back if no solution is found.
The computer keyboard layout is not the same as home and most letters are worn off ????????
VERY hot here.
Phone number here-005404143826017
Paul
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Monday, December 22, 2008
After some nervous moments with last minute Fed Ex paperwork, the bike crate was load in Anchorage and flown to Miami, Florida. There it waits for the LAN cargo flight to Buenos Aires (BsAs) Argintena.
The KLR 650 and I meet up in BsAs in the beginning of the 2009. Two weeks of spanish language classes at info@academiabuenosaires.com and exploring the international culture of Argintena's capital will have me ready to find the roads south.
The KLR 650 and I meet up in BsAs in the beginning of the 2009. Two weeks of spanish language classes at info@academiabuenosaires.com and exploring the international culture of Argintena's capital will have me ready to find the roads south.
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