Entries from March 2008

28 March , 2008

Bariloche - Of Good Spirits, and of Bad Ones

Bariloche – Of Good Spirits, and Bad Ones 

There are spirits in these mountains, they never leave, they have never left. 
High in the Patagonian Andes, I nestle amongst my clothes for warmth. The air is bright, alive with life. I can breathe again. 
The cordillera rises, like a spiny dinosaur. The rock face creeps down the bare [...]

28 March , 2008

Buenos Aires - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

Buenos Aires: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly 
27th March 2008

After the riot, spectacle and melodrama of Iguazu, we returned to Buenos Aires to see that riots, spectacles and melodrama were hitting the big smoke in our absence. First off, the tail end of a tornado had swept through the city the day before we returned, [...]

23 March , 2008

Fall Season at Iguazu

Visitng Iguazu Falls on the Argentine/Brazil border

The Autumn/Fall Collection is out on display in Iguazu this year, in a blaze of striking monochromes. Set against a fabulous variety of greens in the dense rainforest foliage, which extends over miles of the region across the Brazil/Argentine border, a startling array of Blacks and Whites marked the [...]

21 March , 2008

“I Left my Tango Shoes in London” (Buenos Aires Travelblog)

Buenos Aires – “I left my Tango shoes in London..” 

I left my Tango shoes in London.
It is sad, but true. The obsession with Tango is one shared by many a woman, charmed yet further by the seductive charms of the Strictly Come Dancing men. It is a dream that envelopes the holder in a smoke [...]

21 March , 2008

A Very Silly Story of a Chelsea fan in Buenos Aires

THE FOLLOWING EXTRACT IS WRITTEN TO A FRIEND DURING THE MATCH LAST NIGHT. IT IS NOT TO BE TAKEN AS A SERIOUS REFLECTION OF ANYTHING ELSE ON THIS PAGE.
 ” I am pathetic, i know, but now is the time of year i become a civilised football hooligan.
I have watched the entire second half of the [...]

15 March , 2008

An Extraordinary Day in Buenos Aires (TravelBlog

10th March 2008 
Well, not so much an extraordinary day perhaps, as a series of quite ordinary things which felt quite extraordinary here.
 Dance
After a weekend of walking through markets, parks, the dockside and brunching in our neighbourhood, we felt the urge to see something different last night. We had visited the Centro Cultural Borges on Saturday night, [...]

15 March , 2008

Buenos Aires - the early days (Travel Blog, March 2008)

MARCH 9TH 2008

BUENOS AIRES - THE EARLY DAYS 

“Never to return from the Pampas?”“Have you fallen in love with a porteño?”“Or a gaucho?”“Do you plan to come back to us?”
And just plain..
“Where the hell are you?” 
Yes, my dear family and friends, these are the kind of messages you have been sending me as I have [...]

15 March , 2008

Day One in Buenos Aires - February 2008

FEBRUARY 28TH 2008

DAY ONE - BUENOS AIRES

The Romance of Cuba has been left in the 1950s, circa 2008, whilst Buenos Aires beckons, with the pointed red fingernail of a porn star…

Landing in BA 

My first day in BA was spent in the equivalent of landing in some dodgy hotel in Kings Cross - no, worse, maybe Aldgate [...]

15 March , 2008

Castro’s Last Laugh - A View from Havana (19 February 2008)

The world might shout loudly about Fidel Castro’s official resignation. Here, in Havana however, the news has been received with barely a glimmer of interest. The muted celebrations trumpeted on the front pages of the Miami Herald have had no replica here. The Message from the Commander in Chief (Comandante en Jefe) has been stamped [...]

15 March , 2008

EVACUATION FROM LEBANON - JULY 2006

TWO MINUTES TO SUNSET 
It was the call that thousands had been waiting to receive: “Can you make it to the Port of Beirut within three hours?”  
Thousands of people now were haranguing their national embassies on an hourly basis. Priority lists seemed to lie in disarray, as those people in close proximity to the embassies in [...]