My name is Marion Vermazen. I am a traveler, hiker, reader, Sun alumnus, computer geek, YouTuber, Spanish and French language student, knitter, weaver and genealogist.
Today we drove five hours to Buenos Aires. After 5 weeks and 5,220 miles we turned in our rental car and completed our Argentine road trip.
We will be in Buenos Aires four nights. We are staying in the Palermo neighborhood at a hotel called Palermitano. Duke has booked jazz concerts for us each night. Tonight we went to 2 concerts at the Bebop Club right next door to our hotel. They were each great!
The two groups we sawThe Earth Wind and Fire tribute band. The music and energy were great!
We woke up this morning to beautiful blue skies which was wonderful after how grey and rainy it was yesterday. We appear to be the only ones staying here. We were the only table in use at breakfast.
We were surprised when a barn swallow perched on top of the television in the next room. When I pointed him out to the man who set up breakfast and checked us in yesterday, he smiled and said yes. Then he pointed out the swallow’s nest in the corner of the room and said it has 4 eggs in it!
That’s a barn swallow on top of the TV!The swallow’s nest
After breakfast we went for a walk in the grounds of our hotel.
The oldest tree in this forest
Then we went into Tandi to change the last of our U.S. dollars into pesos. Many restaurants give a 10% discount if you pay in cash. We kind of wish we brought more cash with us. All the ATMs we have tried only let you get out U.S. $70 at a time and they charge about $11 for the transaction.
And the Crediexpress where we change our money offered us a poorer rate for our $50 bill and for a wrinkled $20. It’s all very complicated.
We got back to the hotel midafternoon and then napped and read until dinner. Our dinner restaurant, La Pulperia Parilla, opened at 8:30. We were there by nine and had a great dinner. I had empanadas and Duke had steak.
I’ve run out of room for pictures again. So there aren’t many pictures with this post. I suppose I should have spent the afternoon reloading old pics and making them a smaller size.. Oh well!!
Today was a relatively easy day. Our drive to Tandi as we head towards Buenos Aires, was about three hours. We couldn’t check in before 3 pm so we stopped whenever we saw something interesting along the way.
Our first stop was at a dairy store we just happened to see.
They had lots of old farm equipment Inside the store. We bought cheese, salame, and honey.
A bit farther down the road we stopped for a picnic.
Picnic in the park
We’ve seen lots of wheat farms and cattle today.
Beautiful farm land
It’s obvious from the amount of standing water that we have seen that they have had a lot of rain here lately. When we finally got close to the place we are staying tonight we followed Google’s directions ( big mistake!) and about a quarter of a mile from our hotel we got stuck in a giant mud puddle. We almost made it but them we slid backwards and there was no way we were getting out on our own.
Our car is stuck. If I opened the passenger door it was in the water.
Duke stayed with the car and I walked to our hotel. Using Google and my limited Spanish I was able to communicate the problem. A young man walked back to the car with me and he and Duke pushed the car out of the mud while I drove. It turned out that there was a much better road on which we should have a approached our hotel.
The discussion before they started pushing.
We went into the town of Tandi for dinner and had an excellent meal at Bodegón del Fuerte.
Today was a lovely rest day. We went for a walk on the beach. We were the only ones there.
It was windy but not very cold. Club de Mar Terrazas Cayastá where we are staying. We saw lots of cool birds. I think these are American Oyster Catchers. Back at our hotel we had a sauna
For dinner we stayed in and had cheese and crackers with chocolate for desert. It was a great day!!