shipping cargo from Argentina
our stuff arrives in a big truck! This is most of it. It doesn’t even look like that much stuff! We had all our stuff shipped to Maine from Buenos Aires, Argentina, by cargo freight ship! It took a long … Continued
our stuff arrives in a big truck! This is most of it. It doesn’t even look like that much stuff! We had all our stuff shipped to Maine from Buenos Aires, Argentina, by cargo freight ship! It took a long … Continued
Finally back to our house in Buenos Aires for just two short weeks. So good to see the dogs after such a long absence! Inga didn’t recognize us, and thought we were tired, stinky burglars with large backpacks. Chris and … Continued
Bus is twenty-five minutes late, dusty gusts of wind and hot sun and heavy packs. Nun waiting next to me doesn’t seem bothered by any of it. Earlier there was a six-year-old futbol champion kicking a ball around next to … Continued
The Quebrada de Humuhuaca is the name of the valley that stretches from the town of Yala, north of the city of San Salvador de Jujuy, Argentina, up to the city of Humuhuaca, Argentina. AR Route 9 follows the Rio … Continued
Friday afternoon (New Years day), we left Buenos Aires by sleeper bus. Traveling with Andrew and Vickie for this week, two of our friends who are visiting from New York. Our bus arrived in Salta on Saturday afternoon and we … Continued
So, the idea was to not plan our trip too much – but of course we’re excited to travel and whenever we get a spare moment we can’t help ourselves from flipping through our dog-eared Lonely Planet and browsing through … Continued
so… yes, we are finally making plans to move back home! and by home, i don’t just mean the united states; we’re going back to stay at my childhood home in Maine, with my parents, and look for work and … Continued
stencil/graffiti mural in Carabobo subte station every now and then friends ask me about art-and-design-related stuff to do and things to see in Buenos Aires. It’s fun answering this question; the city is bountiful of eye candy. I’ve been sticking … Continued
April 2009: 6 days in the deep south of Argentina. Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, El Calafate, Glaciar Perito Moreno, El Chalten, Cerro Fitz Roy… Fitz Roy, seen from the entrance to the Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, on the road in … Continued