On Monday, Feb. 23, we really
checked out our room. It’s quite nice
and even has a bidet. We need to figure
that out. But we can do that later.
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Side by side ... let's try out both. |
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Our room is quite nice ... and comfortable |
We walked and walked and walked. There are lots of cool buildings and we shot
photos right and left. It appears there
is a monument, statue, palace, church, government building or just something
beautiful on nearly every corner. We
found good coffee right away at a little café/coffee shop about a half block
away, just down the street from Starbucks. It ain’t Nescafe, baby. Hallelujah!!!!
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Even found a Beagle. |
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The buildings are fabulous, many with balconies that remind me of the ones in
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, except these are more ornate and the buildings are quite fancy . |
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Is there anything finer than a beautiful church? |
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And the interior is even more beautiful. |
The clock tower, Torre Monumental, was a gift from the local British community to the city in commemoration of the centennial of the May Revolution of 1810.
After the Falklands War in 1982 the tower was renamed Torre Monumental though some still call it by its original name of Torre de los Ingleses.
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The clock tower is absolutely gorgeous. |
The totem kwa’Guilth was donated to Argentina in 1964
by the Canadian government, but I couldn’t find much other information about it.
It’s a very cool piece.
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It was very fun to see a totem in South America. |
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These "bullets" are set along many of the streets where we've walked. Lots of people trip over them, lots of scooters ride in between and park and some cars park between them as well. |
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Buildings with character is something we've lost at home with everything old torn down and replaced with more modern and not as beautiful concrete and glass. |
In addition to all of the
buildings and statues there are many other things that we don’t see at
home. We were kept very busy with our cameras. In fact, they might have been smoking hot they
were in such use.
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Every now and again someone is using a cart. |
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Inside one of the judicial buildings we took a break for water. It appeared to be a type of courthouse and place to get some type of documentation as there was a long line in one part of it. |
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We also found planes in front of some military establishment. |
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I'm always up for a cop shot, especially when there are bikes involved. |
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This odd type of fountain was near the military place. |
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This was a block set in the pavement. Some sort of justice wanted. |
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Lots of corners have shoe shine folks. |
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So many of the doors are magnificent, and are very tall. |
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So many of the buildings use the corner and it makes for a very attractive building. |
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There is a piece of culture in every direction. |
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We passed these young guys a couple of times. They were painting, and this was the end of the day for them. |
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If I needed an armored car this is the one I would choose, black and yellow. |
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This city is full of clocks and towers. |
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Another beautiful building, and I seem to try to photograph all of them. |
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These young people were sitting on the sidewalk playing cards. This is near a university. |
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We were by some government building that had police on every corner, as well as the required beautiful statue. |
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In addition to lots of police there was a water truck to use to spray the crowd if they got out of control. |
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Yes, I know pigeons are "sky rats" but they are pretty and there sure are a lot of them here. |
We walked at night, too. No one really pays you much mind, although
they seem very concerned about our cameras, and we’ve been warned to watch them
closely and always keep our hands on them.
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Many buildings are used as billboards, this one for the tango. |
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Curved arches add something or make something out of a simple photo. |
About 10 or so blocks away there
is an obelisk. The Obelisco de Buenos
Aires is a national historic monument, built in 1936 to commemorate the fourth
centenary of the first foundation of the city.
It was built by a German company in 31 days, with 157 workers.
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There are so many people out at night you wonder if anyone stays home. |
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Some folks are working at night cleaning up trash getting it ready for pickup. |
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All the trash goes onto the streets in cloth-type or plastic bags. |
On Tuesday, Feb. 24, we walked to
the Hard Rock Cafe to pick up a pin for a friend but it doesn’t open until
noon. Being that it’s about 2 miles from
the hotel, we couldn’t hang around as a friend I met through a friend was going
to come to our hotel to meet us at 1 p.m.
She is a harpist of a quite famous nature and I did not want to miss
meeting her in person.
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Closed. Won't be getting that pink for my friend today. |
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There are lots of little markets everywhere and we've taken to buying yogurt and a local orange juice that is excellent. |
One thing we’ve found is that
there are these little squares of paper like Post It notes that advertise some
type of sex thing … maybe escort services or something. People paste them up all over everything …
trash bins, light poles, sides of buildings.
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Don't look closely; these are nasty. But quite decorative how they're placed. |
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Any surface will do for the lovely little sex post its. |
As we walked down to Hard Rock Cafe there were a number of people with
scrapers and bottles of cleaning liquid removing them. That was nice. However, on our way back we came up behind
people a few blocks behind the cleaners putting up new ones. I guess that’s job security … for those
removing them and those replacing them.
It was rather amusing.
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Cleaning and scraping the post its, but they'll soon return. |
We got back to the hotel and met
Patricia. What a lovely lady she is. Her
English is quite good and we wandered over to the nearby mall for lunch. Who would have thought there was such a great
place to eat in the mall. She said we
should have beef as Argentina is known for its beef. We did.
And it was excellent. She also
said we should try the “budin de pan con dulce de leche.” It’s like a flan, and was absolutely
delicious. I sure hope we find that
again.
Patricia headed to the subway and
we headed back to the hotel, stopping to look at and photograph still more
things … this city is a photographer’s dream … or maybe we just like to
photograph things a little off the beaten path, as well as those on it.
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