Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Day 3 and 4 - Buenos Aires

Day 3 in Buenos Aires had me downtown buying ferry tickets to Uruguay.

The ferry terminal is in Puerto Madero. This is a fairly new area that screams tourists. There are lots and lots of restaurants and a few pricey stores in the brick buildings (there are several).
It's quite picturesque and full of business people enjoying a lovely spring day along with the tourists walking about and snapping photos.






I ended up sitting outside and dining on a lovely lunch of beef carpaccio while frantically trying to access my hotmail account with the free wi-fi. I needed to find my passport number in order to make a ferry reservation. It's not like I haven't been to Uruguay before on the ferry....I knew better but it slipped my mind! All was not lost...dining al fresco meant that I would get a sunburn on my shoulders. Yet again, I forgot that the sun can be brutal down here.

I spent a part of day 4 at the office. I was only going to have lunch with a friend, but stopped by to meet some people. I'm forever networking!
Obviously labor is inexpensive here because I saw 4 guys carrying small billboards on the side street next to the office. There were two on each side of the street. When the light turned red, one or two would stand in the middle of the crosswalk and raise their sign for drivers to see. And when they weren't standing in the middle of the road, they just hung out on the side chatting. What a job!
I did more shopping after spending some time at the office by hitting Calle Florida, a pedistrian mall many blocks long. I ended up with a great leather jacket for half-off because I paid in cash. The entire store obviously has a problem with cash flow....so I helped improve their cash situation! :-)


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ooo, a new leather jacket? What does it look like?

Irene said...

It's about hip length, zips up the front and a dark brown-black color. Looks pretty sharp! :-)

Anonymous said...

You turkey! I've been wanting a zip-up dark leather jacket for years now! I looked for one in Colombia but ran out of time in the elusive quest for the "perfect" one. ha