Posts Tagged ‘Buenos Aires’

Warning: Do Not Lick the Screen

Warning: Do Not Lick the Screen

If you are anything like me, food is a huge part of why you love traveling — and living. It is for that reason that I am happy to present this photo essay of food from around the world. From Buenos Aires to Las Vegas, these delectable delights will get your mouth watering–but please refrain from trying to lick the screen.

Unfortunate Sightings in Argentina: Volume 1

Unfortunate Sightings in Argentina: Volume 1

I love Argentina, I do. However, there are some serious fashion mistakes here. Ever since I moved here, I have been sneaking around and snapping photos of things I find both hilarious and atrocious. Please don’t think this is an attack on Argentines or that all Argentines make these mistakes!

Teaching English in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Teaching English in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Many of us would love to flit about the world, setting up camp for 6 months here, a year there and never needing to work. However, the reality of it is that if you are planning on living in a foreign city for an extended period of time you are going to need some income. Luckily, you have a fully marketable skill that you may be overlooking- you speak English.

Photo Essay: Buenos Aires Through Expat Eyes

Photo Essay: Buenos Aires Through Expat Eyes

There are a lot of differences between the life of a traveler and the life of an expat, one of them is how you see the city you are in. As a visitor, you want to see the greatest, most memorable things. As a local…

Living the High Life at CasaSur Art Hotel in Buenos Aires

Living the High Life at CasaSur Art Hotel in Buenos Aires

The CasaSur Art Hotel is tucked away on Callao Avenue in the Recoleta barrio of Buenos Aires. The entrance is small and charming, looking more like an apartment building than…

Splish, Splash… in Argentina

Splish, Splash… in Argentina

Photo of the day – Splish, Splash… in Argentina.

Traveler’s Lament: Ode to the Sesenta

By Rease Kirchner Editor’s note: “sesenta” is the word for sixty in Spanish, which is the number of the horrible bus line in Buenos Aires that this ode is about. Traveler’s Lament: The Old Sesenta There are no less than seven lines All of different types So you’d be a fool to get high hopes [...]

Tigre, Buenos Aires: Vacation for a Day

Tigre, Buenos Aires: Vacation for a Day

Many people complain that they don’t have the time or money for a vacation. I believe it’s because they are thinking on much too large of a scale. Who says planes have to be involved for something to be declared a vacation?

300 Cookies in a Closet-Sized Kitchen

300 Cookies in a Closet-Sized Kitchen

by Rease Kirchner This might be the longest blog post ever dedicated to cookies. Every year for my 23 years of life my mother and I have done All Day Cookie Day for Christmas, which eventually morphed into All Day Cookie Weekend. It started before I was born; my mother, the baker, guiding two of [...]

Boot Camp Buenos Aires

Boot Camp Buenos Aires

While vacationing it up, one rarely thinks of exercise. There are many reasons for this; the main one being that while on vacation, everyone just wants to relax and experience the city. The focus is on sightseeing, meeting people and living outside your daily routine. Boot Camp Buenos Aires is an interesting new idea that allows you to do all of those things and feel the burn.