Daily Archives: March 14, 2014

The highlight of Buenos Aires

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This is the Church of Our Lady of Pilar attached to the La Recoleta Cemetery

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The inside of the church is magnificent!

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As we entered into the cemetery, with its high mausoleums and tombstones, you just couldn’t help but be at a loss for words.

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This cemetery is reserved for the wealthiest,  most prominent families, that held the most power, political office, and were born into old money that dates back years…………. Except for one;)

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The single most moving part of my time in Buenos Aires. This is the tomb of Eva “Evita” Duarte Perron.

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Evita’s voice for the people and her life given to the support of social justice was infectious.  Her passion not only to live for her husband but also for the people of Buenos Aires continues to resonate in the hearts of many still today. She was born to an “illegitimate” second family of a wealthy man that left them nothing more than his name, and shoned most of her life for the illegitimacy. She worked tirelessly to give support and aid to the working class and needy all the while being frowned upon by the wealthy that reserved all the rights and money. It is comical that she gained such notoriety with the country that she is laid to rest amongst the wealthiest families that worked so hard to separate themselves from her.
***I’m sure I will think about this long after I leave this place but it truly reminds me of what I wanted my own Conscience Journey to be.
Gracias Evita

“When the rich think about the poor,  they have poor ideas.”
-Eva Perron

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The neighborhood of La Boca….The home of Tango & the natives

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Our hostel provided us with a free tour of La Boca and it all starts at La Caminito. The buildings are painted as vibrant as the natives to this region are.  Foreigners fill the streets to get a taste of what is original and all started here.

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I was completely seduced by the origins of Tango in these streets. Learning that this was a dance of the poor before it became widely accepted by the French only made me more intrigued. PLUS… can you get any hotter than this?!? Her dress and his openly bare chest…. wuuuuuuu (as I fan myself)
****I just got this memory of Antonio Banderes via the movie Desperado……I know I know… that was a Spaniard playing a Mexican and dressed as a mariachi but this is my blog and it still applies;) Moving on;)

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This neighborhood still holds their history very close to them. 

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To any fútbol fan in this area….this stadium has to be their crown jewel;) Home of BOCAS JUNIORS right here in La Boca. I just wanted to scream GOOOOOOOOOAL really loud but didnt;) Jorgie was with me and I didn’t want him to leave me;) 

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Todo Boca explains it all here;)

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We are finally in Buenos Aires, Argentina!

Even after the huuuuuge mistake made at the bus station,  we were so excited to get our feet on the soil that are proud originators of tango, birth place of current Pope Francis, the icon of the people, Evita, and so much more because of this country’s rich history.  

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The Obelisco in the center of Buenos Aires stands tall and is at the very end of our street. With a city estimating 13 million people… this makes it larger than New York City!

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Our view of the city from the balcony of our hostel.
The hustle and bustle is just getting started;)

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As we do with all our 1st days in a new place,  we do a walk around our hostel to understand whats around us. We ran into Saint Ignacio Church.

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The inside was more breathtaking than the outside;)

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We came upon a march for freedoms going into the center of the city where, not only, the wealthiest people live and work, but where all the city’s decisions are made.

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The sky was filled with smoke and the chanting of freedom and dignity for the workers.

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I’m not sure we totally agreed with what was happening in front of us, but I loved that this city embraced the right for these people to gather, the right to free speech, gave them a platform, and kept it safe for all. People often take those very rights for granted…and do nothing with them.
Can’t wait to see all that this city has to offer;)

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