In the coming days I'll be enjoying the autumnal melancholy of the valley. Taking advantage of my stay, I'll try to go to places that I wasn't able to visit last time, and take some pictures of the crimson leaves decorating the landscape (if there's any.)
I would have to pack warm clothes, the weather forecast -according to the wall thermometer in this page- varies in average from 7°C to 14°C, for the next 10 days. We'll see how close to reality it gets.
The stealthy Autumn of this year, almost passed unnoticed to me if it wasn't for this trip. Although lately the sensation is not so Spring. I was living from Summer to a Spring-Summer and again the same... And the truth is that I loved it. Lets skip Winter forever, or do we need it for something?
While preparing everything I realize that I never published "Tips for a trip to the United States" and perhaps some tips are the same that the ones from a trip to Europe: changing adapters, voltages, transportation, etc. Done.
I'll return to an almost estival Buenos Aires.
Friday, November 23, 2007
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Menagerie
Although I haven't visited any zoo on my trips, we did found this peculiar square, this place should look different on summer.
You can hear the frantic shriek of the beasts.
You can hear the frantic shriek of the beasts.
Sunday, December 10, 2006
The lady of the grass
This is the body of a giant woman laying between the trees, modelled on the park and covered by the grass.

We've seen this a while ago at "Tribuna Plaza" on "Hipódromo Argentino de Palermo", Av. Del Libertador 4401.
I'm asking about her history.

We've seen this a while ago at "Tribuna Plaza" on "Hipódromo Argentino de Palermo", Av. Del Libertador 4401.
I'm asking about her history.
Sunday, October 29, 2006
Museo del Prado, Free
Conditions to be met:
- Rooms dedicated to Goya.
- Age from 15 to 25 years old.
- Fridays. From 8.30PM to 10.30PM.
- October to December 2006.
Wednesday, July 19, 2006
Google Apps for your domain
You can host email accounts using your own domain, no redirects, no aliases, just the hosted version of Google Mail. Only limitations, 2Gb per account and the number of mailboxes that you can have. Even more, you can use Google Apps combined with Google Page to create a simple home, or upload some files. But the highlight is email, having your own account, secure with your domain is priceless.
Friday, June 23, 2006
Google hates me
After being a fervent follower of all Google products, I decided to try AdSense but in less than a month Google cancelled my account; the reason: unluckily, my family uses the same connection that I... So I'm out.
I decided to try again, and/or explain this issue but there is no going back - at least for my account, I've seen other people that got theirs re-activated.
I decided to try again, and/or explain this issue but there is no going back - at least for my account, I've seen other people that got theirs re-activated.
Thursday, April 27, 2006
Google Maps comes to Europe
At last! Now you can see all the maps from Google Maps in Spain, with the streets, businesses information and even showing the metro stations. Google Maps also added France, Germany and Italy.
Why has it taken so long?
Eastern Europe information doesn't seem to be as easy to get. I won't even mention the rest of the world...
Why has it taken so long?
Eastern Europe information doesn't seem to be as easy to get. I won't even mention the rest of the world...
Sunday, February 26, 2006
Hypothermia
Amazingly, after the coldest days or with best chances of snowing on Madrid, even after the sun, today we had snow. And everywhere else. Loads of snow and sun.
Friday, April 01, 2005
LONDINIVM AVGVSTA
Thursday, March 17, 2005
Star Alliance
The trip was insanely long, I've counted 30 hours between the time I was leaving my home and the time I've entered in the apart hotel room. The flight was across Brazil this time, I've been on four different cities (Porto Alegre, Florianopolis, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo) and three different airplanes.
The Rio de Janeiro airport was the most beautiful, Rio is the city with the famous colossal statue of Christ the Redeemer, the airport is surrounded by sea and city, the city lights reflects on the sea at night. It's amazing.
On my previous experiences I've taken a direct flight from Buenos Aires to Madrid, wich takes about 12 hours.
Obviously, my baggage was lost, maybe in one of those connections, probably it's still in Brazil waiting for someone to notice it. So, I'm shopping everyday to get some clothing and then to the office.
The Rio de Janeiro airport was the most beautiful, Rio is the city with the famous colossal statue of Christ the Redeemer, the airport is surrounded by sea and city, the city lights reflects on the sea at night. It's amazing.
On my previous experiences I've taken a direct flight from Buenos Aires to Madrid, wich takes about 12 hours.
Obviously, my baggage was lost, maybe in one of those connections, probably it's still in Brazil waiting for someone to notice it. So, I'm shopping everyday to get some clothing and then to the office.
Saturday, December 04, 2004
Seville Tour
I begun the trip looking for a map, when I got one searched for the most important touristic places and started. The first thing where the ruins of an old aqueduct on the middle of the street, then a few churches on the way to the river, the Guadalquivir river, the bridges crossing the river, the bus station, the bridge of Triana. The Seville plaza de toros (where bullfighters play), and the Torre del Oro.
Rested a while in a place and a Seville local asked me if I was lost, I was seeing my map. I told him that I wasn't lost and then he told me of some places to see. He added something curious about Eva Perón, that he liked her ('she was beautiful', he said) but not as much as another woman, I forgot the name. Headed to the central area of the city.
The center is full of orange trees and orange trees with oranges. Every once in a while one them falls, little boys and girls play orange football. It feels orange in the ambient, an orange ambient; no one here should have their C vitamin level low. According to what they said to me -it didn't check- oranges in those trees are sour.
Streets get filled with people and on the sides of these streets locals sale roasted chestnuts. I bought a little cone full of chestnuts to see how they tasted, liked a lot. I was in the Cathedral and continued to where the central area ends. I change heading to Plaza de España (Courtyard of Spain), pass through gates and monuments.
I sought the Palacio de San Telmo (Palace), then a corner where I was trying to take a picture. Two kids approached, and asked me 'if I was filming the road', I pointed to the opposite direction laughing and told them where I was taking the picture, they laughed too. Reached Plaza de España, one of the most beautiful things to see, but it was also under repair. I walked around to a courtyard, a monument with images of Columbus.
I was back in the central area, where the Cathedral is, for a closer look. Downloaded the photos. Started looking for an hotel room, searched all the city in a rush with no luck. The Davis Cup season plus a long weekend here, the city was more than full, no available rooms at all. Decided to hit the bars all the night.
Seville night never ends. I rested very little.
The day after was very sunny. I knew almost all the city, even the city labyrinths. Without batteries, no more photos could be taken. I stayed a while in the bridge, seeing the river, the city was still, in peaceful silence, like me.
Rested a while in a place and a Seville local asked me if I was lost, I was seeing my map. I told him that I wasn't lost and then he told me of some places to see. He added something curious about Eva Perón, that he liked her ('she was beautiful', he said) but not as much as another woman, I forgot the name. Headed to the central area of the city.
The center is full of orange trees and orange trees with oranges. Every once in a while one them falls, little boys and girls play orange football. It feels orange in the ambient, an orange ambient; no one here should have their C vitamin level low. According to what they said to me -it didn't check- oranges in those trees are sour.
Streets get filled with people and on the sides of these streets locals sale roasted chestnuts. I bought a little cone full of chestnuts to see how they tasted, liked a lot. I was in the Cathedral and continued to where the central area ends. I change heading to Plaza de España (Courtyard of Spain), pass through gates and monuments.
I sought the Palacio de San Telmo (Palace), then a corner where I was trying to take a picture. Two kids approached, and asked me 'if I was filming the road', I pointed to the opposite direction laughing and told them where I was taking the picture, they laughed too. Reached Plaza de España, one of the most beautiful things to see, but it was also under repair. I walked around to a courtyard, a monument with images of Columbus.
I was back in the central area, where the Cathedral is, for a closer look. Downloaded the photos. Started looking for an hotel room, searched all the city in a rush with no luck. The Davis Cup season plus a long weekend here, the city was more than full, no available rooms at all. Decided to hit the bars all the night.
Seville night never ends. I rested very little.
The day after was very sunny. I knew almost all the city, even the city labyrinths. Without batteries, no more photos could be taken. I stayed a while in the bridge, seeing the river, the city was still, in peaceful silence, like me.
Ave to Seville
I woke up on saturday morning and then headed to Atocha, the train station. I headed to the Ave ticket office, the high speed trains and grabbed a ticket to Seville.
The price of the ticket was eighty something euros. In first class, because tourist was full. I didn't expected but they served lunch -the train is like a flight and it goes fast enough for the raindrops to slide horizontally on the window, instead diagonally-. Paella was the main dish (a mix of seafood and yellow rice: azafrán).
Now I'm on a cybercafé, downloading pictures and looking for an hotel room.
Seville is not bad. Just a big detail, one of the landmarks, Torre del Oro (Tower of the Gold) was being restored. Well.
I'll see what I'll do. ¿Will I sleep today?
The price of the ticket was eighty something euros. In first class, because tourist was full. I didn't expected but they served lunch -the train is like a flight and it goes fast enough for the raindrops to slide horizontally on the window, instead diagonally-. Paella was the main dish (a mix of seafood and yellow rice: azafrán).
Now I'm on a cybercafé, downloading pictures and looking for an hotel room.
Seville is not bad. Just a big detail, one of the landmarks, Torre del Oro (Tower of the Gold) was being restored. Well.
I'll see what I'll do. ¿Will I sleep today?
Thursday, December 02, 2004
Just arrived
A very pleasant flight, like the last one. The seat next to me was empty, while being more comfortable I could not be able to sleep during the 12 hours in the air. I really need to sleep now.
Definitely is really cold here, in Madrid. The White Christmas atmosphere is everywhere you look. I miss the thirty degree Celsius temperature at home.
Definitely is really cold here, in Madrid. The White Christmas atmosphere is everywhere you look. I miss the thirty degree Celsius temperature at home.
Friday, November 26, 2004
Last photo in Europe
I took this picture while travelling from Granada to Madrid. Heaven and earth, a spectacular landscape, from the seat of the bus.
Saturday, November 20, 2004
Nazari Palaces
One of the most beatiful things I've seen. The Courtyard of the Lions (Patio de los Leones) in the Alhambra. Although I would have liked to see it fully working, with the central fountain complete -because, for some reason, the upper section has been displaced- and with the ambience of those times. Its a very captivating place, with a tranquil and pleasant atmosphere, it makes you want to be there and stay for a good while.

In the orginal version, the water flowed by diverse canalizations and ducts, gained pressure and propelled water streams from the lions mouth and through the different stages of the fountain itself. Also water slopes runned by the four ways that converged in the center, each one starting on the rooms and the entrances. The missing part of this fountain, is located on one of the gardens, between the fortification towers, alone, like abandoned.
To be able of visiting the Alhambra, I have had to change my bus ticket back to Madrid for one on the next day, and then, after loosing that bus, changed it again for a ticket a few hours later (yes, I've changed the tickets two times). I've also taken the risk of not being able to reach the flight back home, because I'll be letting only one hour between the arrival at Estación Sur and the departure from Barajas Airport, Madrid. If the bus delayed just half an hour... Luckily there were no problems.

An extra place to emphasize, all made of marble, and like always, we're being accompanied by the watery sound. The Courtyard of Myrtles (Patio de los Arrayanes), in the Comares Palace; here the decorated fronts are reflected on the pool, sometimes you are able to see colorful little fishes getting closer to the surface. The water is dark green, like the trees around, myrtles (arrayanes). I cannot avoid remembering the Myrtles Woods (Bosque de Arrayanes) in Patagonia, Argentina.

In the orginal version, the water flowed by diverse canalizations and ducts, gained pressure and propelled water streams from the lions mouth and through the different stages of the fountain itself. Also water slopes runned by the four ways that converged in the center, each one starting on the rooms and the entrances. The missing part of this fountain, is located on one of the gardens, between the fortification towers, alone, like abandoned.
To be able of visiting the Alhambra, I have had to change my bus ticket back to Madrid for one on the next day, and then, after loosing that bus, changed it again for a ticket a few hours later (yes, I've changed the tickets two times). I've also taken the risk of not being able to reach the flight back home, because I'll be letting only one hour between the arrival at Estación Sur and the departure from Barajas Airport, Madrid. If the bus delayed just half an hour... Luckily there were no problems.

An extra place to emphasize, all made of marble, and like always, we're being accompanied by the watery sound. The Courtyard of Myrtles (Patio de los Arrayanes), in the Comares Palace; here the decorated fronts are reflected on the pool, sometimes you are able to see colorful little fishes getting closer to the surface. The water is dark green, like the trees around, myrtles (arrayanes). I cannot avoid remembering the Myrtles Woods (Bosque de Arrayanes) in Patagonia, Argentina.
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