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My Decision to Go Home

August 29, 2011 By stephanie

My Decision to Go Home

I previously wrote about how Buenos Aires is the type of city that sucks you in.  It sucked me in for 4 months. I was ready for a place to call home before I actually arrived in Buenos Aires.  I wanted to settle down somewhere. I had been to this city before and knew I […]

Filed Under: Argentina, Personal

Buenos Aires Sucks You In

August 27, 2011 By stephanie

Buenos Aires Sucks You In

I have lived in Buenos Aires for four months. I have met many expats who have come here for a long-term visit to “try out” the city… And they never leave.  After living here for four months, I totally get it. Buenos Aires sucks you in. You always feel as if there is so much […]

Filed Under: Argentina, Culture

Gallery Nights in Buenos Aires

August 25, 2011 By stephanie

Gallery Nights in Buenos Aires

I have written before about the great art in Buenos Aires.  I have visited quite a few galleries and attended multiple art events.  There are so many options to choose from in this city, and most are free. The importance and accessibility of art is one of the reasons I love this city. When I […]

Filed Under: Argentina, Art & Dance, Culture

The Best Ice Cream in the World Is in Buenos Aires

August 22, 2011 By stephanie

The Best Ice Cream in the World Is in Buenos Aires

This is a pretty big claim. No, I have not been everywhere in the world, but I cannot imagine it gets any better than Buenos Aires.  I had sampled a few ice creams at various small shops in the Palermo neighborhood.  It was all delicious. Then I was told which places are considered to be […]

Filed Under: Argentina, Food & Drink

My Argentine Crush

August 20, 2011 By stephanie

My Argentine Crush

When I was living with Ayngelina, she told me about her motivation to go to the gym. His name is Andrés. He teaches body pump and body combat classes and provides an hour (sometimes two!) of eye candy for the women (and probably some men) at the gym every weekday.  I decided I would check […]

Filed Under: Argentina, Personal

Are the Stereotypes about Porteñas True?

August 18, 2011 By stephanie

Are the Stereotypes about Porteñas True?

A few weeks ago, I learned a stereotype in Buenos Aires that women cannot drive when I got in my first taxi accident.  (I think this may be a stereotype around the world.) This reminded me of something funny I read several months ago. When I first arrived in Buenos Aires, I grabbed some of […]

Filed Under: Argentina, Culture

The Cruella Conclusion: Lawyers, Lies, and Taxes

August 15, 2011 By stephanie

The Cruella Conclusion: Lawyers, Lies, and Taxes

Remember Cruella? Finally, the saga comes to an end… sort of. A few months ago, I wrote about my evil landlady Cruella.  I then shared her bizarre rules and how she was monitoring my toilet paper usage. The last thing I wrote about Cruella was how she kicked me out and changed the lock only […]

Filed Under: Argentina, Budget Travel, Personal

Tango Is Not for Me

August 13, 2011 By stephanie

Tango Is Not for Me

Remember how I learned to salsa dance in Quito and Nicaragua?  Remember how much I loved it and even made a video because I was so proud of myself? I wanted to learn to tango in Buenos Aires. Well, I did try.  But I suck.  Tango is really hard.  I do not enjoy it nearly […]

Filed Under: Argentina, Art & Dance, Culture

Graffiti Art in Buenos Aires – Off the Beaten Path

August 11, 2011 By stephanie

Graffiti Art in Buenos Aires – Off the Beaten Path

After my Graffiti Bike Tour, I really wanted to discover more graffiti art in Buenos Aires. Jonny from Graffitimundo told me about two places in the barrio of Saavedra to see some great works.  My friend Jeff from Lengthy Travel is also a big fan of graffiti art, so we packed our cameras and hopped […]

Filed Under: Argentina, Art & Dance, Culture

Campo in the City

August 8, 2011 By stephanie

Campo in the City

I am a city girl, but I do enjoy the country. I am looking forward to exploring the campo (countryside) in Argentina.   While staying in Buenos Aires, I got a little taste of the country at the Feria de Mataderos just a 45-minute bus ride from Palermo.  At the end of July, I got an […]

Filed Under: Argentina, Culture

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Hola! I'm Stephanie. At the age of 29, I started my solo travel sabbatical through Latin America, and this site is where I share my experiences with friends, family, and you.

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