1 Picture = 1000 Words? Sorry for the long entry...
music ¡ 1234 - feist, tango nuevo
lit ¡ ulysses - james joyce (40 pages to go! but those 40 pages consist of one paragraph with only one period)
Alright, simple format for the entry this time. I will simply upload photos and comment on them until I get bored, frustrated with the slow upload time at the internet cafe, or feel it has become to beautiful a day to be in front of the computer (it´s raining right now though...) And go check out Feist´s new track 1234, I adore it. Alright, Giddy up (in absolutely no particular order).
Me trying to be artsy in a wine cellar. I thought it was particularly cool since this winery was named for a constellation and that looked like the moon rising. Adrian and I spent a week in Mendoza, a city very similar to Calgary in feel on the west side of Argentina, just short of the Andes. Whilst there we rented a bikes rode out to a winery to do a lovely little tour. What I learned: rosé isn´t a mix of red and white wine, but rather red wine that was left for less time in the grape skins, therefore taking on less colour (Josh, I feel like you´re shaking your head at my ignorance...) The more you know...
Us rafting! We actually got lucky in that because of the time of season they were able to take us on a part of the river usually closed off for being to nutty. We found ourselves in constant class 3ish rapids, bobing and weaving through huge boulders and obstacles, leftback, rightback, forward!!! Intense fun stuff. Our guide also took pleasure in trying to knock us out of the boat on less dangerous areas... he almost got Adrian something fierce, but as Adrian fell over backwards, eyes as big as dinner plates and having given up on survival, our friend Vassoulla grabed him and hauled him right back into the boat. Pure hilarity.
Centro Cultural Torquato Tasso, the venue where we caught a mindblowing Tango Nuevo show on Adrian´s last night. I can´t remember the name of the band, but Adrian and I both bought a CD so I´ll be able to furnish it later. More importantly, the show was just spectacular, a hybrid of tango, rock, and almost dissonance played with a passion that was matched only by the quality of their music. Simply stunning and a great way for Adrian to end his trip, if I do say so myself.
music ¡ 1234 - feist, tango nuevo
lit ¡ ulysses - james joyce (40 pages to go! but those 40 pages consist of one paragraph with only one period)
Alright, simple format for the entry this time. I will simply upload photos and comment on them until I get bored, frustrated with the slow upload time at the internet cafe, or feel it has become to beautiful a day to be in front of the computer (it´s raining right now though...) And go check out Feist´s new track 1234, I adore it. Alright, Giddy up (in absolutely no particular order).
Me trying to be artsy in a wine cellar. I thought it was particularly cool since this winery was named for a constellation and that looked like the moon rising. Adrian and I spent a week in Mendoza, a city very similar to Calgary in feel on the west side of Argentina, just short of the Andes. Whilst there we rented a bikes rode out to a winery to do a lovely little tour. What I learned: rosé isn´t a mix of red and white wine, but rather red wine that was left for less time in the grape skins, therefore taking on less colour (Josh, I feel like you´re shaking your head at my ignorance...) The more you know... A more standard picture of our running crew, a British-Canadian alliance of winos. Laura, the girl on the far left, managed to have two flat tires - one on the way out and one on the way back. I only had loose handlebars.
The Hero of this blog, haha. Don´t I look epic? And yes I´ve grown a beard, but no I´m not doing promotional shots for the Discovery Channel. This is actually pre-whitewater rafting, another of our great adventures in Mendoza.
The Hero´s sidekick! Think Sancho Panza. Wait, that makes me Don Quixote... OK maybe not the best analogy. How about heterolifemate? Hmm, Jay and Silent Bob probably isn´t the best analogy either. Anyways, Adrian unfortunately left on Friday to go back to work in Cowtown. He is missed.
Us rafting! We actually got lucky in that because of the time of season they were able to take us on a part of the river usually closed off for being to nutty. We found ourselves in constant class 3ish rapids, bobing and weaving through huge boulders and obstacles, leftback, rightback, forward!!! Intense fun stuff. Our guide also took pleasure in trying to knock us out of the boat on less dangerous areas... he almost got Adrian something fierce, but as Adrian fell over backwards, eyes as big as dinner plates and having given up on survival, our friend Vassoulla grabed him and hauled him right back into the boat. Pure hilarity.Our day at the track, the one I talked about earlier in another entry. Remember? Where I lost 30 pesos and Adrian won 50? Dammit, who brought this up again? Whoever trained El Prostituto is getting a strongly worded letter about not giving up in the final stretch, hear you me.
Centro Cultural Torquato Tasso, the venue where we caught a mindblowing Tango Nuevo show on Adrian´s last night. I can´t remember the name of the band, but Adrian and I both bought a CD so I´ll be able to furnish it later. More importantly, the show was just spectacular, a hybrid of tango, rock, and almost dissonance played with a passion that was matched only by the quality of their music. Simply stunning and a great way for Adrian to end his trip, if I do say so myself.Oh, getting a quite a tab going at the i-net cafe. That´ll be all for now. There´ll certainly be more entries like this, especially when Adrian finds time in his 'busy' schedule (that´s right, i used quotations mr. ineedaweekinthemountainstorecoverfrommyexcruciatingexhausting2monthvacationinSouthAmericaawayfromallcaresstressesandresponsibilites, haha ) to upload his pics to facebook so I can grab 'em. I head out of Buenos Aires tomorrow, south to Bariloche, so that´ll be the next I´m heard from. I´ll also try and do a brief entry of what we did with ourselves in our last week in BA. Ciao!









