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Planes, Rains, and Electrical Drains
In all honesty, we both love doing this blog. But neither of us want to bombard people with too many posts, and sometimes life happens so quickly that we feel like we could be posting every day… and that would be…. a lot. And then suddenly, cascading towards us like an out-of-control luggage cart, we have too much to talk about and really don’t know where to begin. So, you get an extra-long edition.  Mexico City was overwhelming. We’ve already done two posts about all the si
Oct 234 min read
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The Mexico City Chronicles: Part II- So Many Museums
The number of museums in this city is too long to try to put in one list, much less fit into one visit- even if that visit is a month...
Sep 295 min read
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The Mexico City Chronicles: Part I
We heard a lot about Mexico City before we got here. We heard that it would be overwhelming, that we’d love it, that there’s ‘so much to...
Sep 183 min read
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Palacio Libertad
Throughout Buenos Aires, there is a lot of art. Large-scale public art, like the Floralis Genérica. Museums dedicated to genres and...
Mar 213 min read
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The Dirty War and El Espacio Memoria y Derecho Humano
The Argentinian Dirty War, spanning from 1976 to 1983, was a period of state terrorism under a military dictatorship. The regime targeted...
Mar 62 min read
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Catching up on BA Adventures
The umbrellas we bought did their magic and warded off rain for two whole days! But their spell broke on Friday, and we’ve been getting...
Mar 33 min read
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A Trio of Small Museums (each a former home)
Museo Casa Yrutria Rogelio Yrurtia (December 6, 1879 – March 4, 1950) was a renowned Argentine sculptor known for his contributions to...
Feb 211 min read
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The Magic of Eva Perón
Any card-carry gay man knows his Evita- whether it be Patti Lupone (Broadway), Elaine Paige (West End), or Madonna (Film). But getting...
Feb 42 min read
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