Since yesterday a few things have changed. The Israelis left us, but they were quickly replaced by a girl from Munich and a boy from South Carolina. Caro and Stanley, respectively. Seeing as how dinner and night life don´t really get going until 12ish, we hit the town with those two english speakers and didnt retire until 5 in the morning. Chickachickayah! We are getting alot better at whistling.
Oh yea, we visited Casa Rosada for a sec, and scuttled around the city microcentro. Today was spent with Caro on a walking tour of the richest part of town Recoleta. We went to the nicest ice cream shop ever and got cones... delicious cones. The cemetery there was all old rustic, yet highly decorated, mausoleums. Evita Peron´s body is there but we never found it. It rained and we were worn out from the long walk so we took a cab to a cutie little neighborhood called Palermo. it was about 6:30 and none of the restaurants were open. But we were starving so we stumbled across a new classy looking joint. It was very nice inside and the owner let us come in and sit for a spell while they got ready to open. Gabi had the first fish of the trip and Sophie had the first steak. All said, it was an authentic sort of dining experience.
We took the subway back to the hostel, which, even though we had only ridden it once, came naturally to us. We are pros. And now we are very very tired pros. Our plan is to take a boat to Colonia early tomorrow, then hop a bus to Montevideo and hit the beach.
sorry there aren´t more pictures, but it takes FOREVER to upload them onto the computer. we´ll try to put up as many as we can.
Thursday, March 6, 2008
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2 comments:
CHICKACHICKYEEEAHHHHH
gabi i miss you so but i know that youre having an amazing time...even if im not there to have sweet baller jams to dre and snoop :)
BREAK YOSELF FOOL
Gabi and Sofi, we are enjoying your blogs keep up the blogs.
Gabi, we love you.
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