BTW.. planning my trip to Brazil and I can't wait.. I finish my exams at the end of november and then will be traveling through the end of december through Brazil with my friend. December-the end of February are summer months here so I have until March to travel through Patagonia (for three weeks in January) and then stay in Montevideo, Uruguay for a month before coming back for my second semester in Cordoba from March through July!
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Penguin walk
I hurt my feet from walking around Cordoba in leather sandals the past few weeks instead of shoes.. The sidewalks all around the city are made up of different types of flooring that are patched together and are either slightly elevated or slightly downward so finally last night I was in a lot of pain when I was putting pressure on them and I went to the doctor here.. its going to take two weeks to get completely better mas o menos but for now I'm walking like a penguin around the city, so much so that Benjamin told me we didn't need to go to Puerto Madryn to see penguins because we had one walking around in our house.. haha hopefully getting better soon!
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Alexa!!! I finally sat down to read your entire blog. You sound like me talking about Argentina!!! I'm so happy you are enjoying yourself. I told your parents you are welcome to spend Christmas with me and my family so you experience how we celebrate it (and don't sleep much) in Argentina.
ReplyDeleteI read you are going to Bariloche and you will LOVE IT! If you said the landscape was like a French Impressionit painting on your way back from PUerto Madryn, in Bariloche you will feel like you are in Switzerland a thousand years ago. A very pristine mountain region with beautiful lakes, forests and breathtaking scenery. I was there in October, and many times before, so if you need any tips on what to do and see, let me know.
I can't wait to read your next post. I enjoyed your up-beat tone in every single one of them. You are right, I don't know how many redheads there are in Chile...
With much love,
Veronica