In the fall it's nice to trip off to Tigre for a day spent rambling around the shops along the river. This seating area outside of a coffee shop caught my eye. That's the river in the background with the brown water. There are all kinds of shops and restaurants, some are on floating structures in the river.
In Recoleta, just around the corner from our house, the national library is an unusual geometric concrete structure, a sure sign of being built during the reign of the military. It was a favorite study for art students on this crisp fall day.
Andrea got the invitation to attend a soccer game at the box seat of a friend. Rather than mingle with the crowds the box seat owners are directed to private parking inside the stadium structure, under the bleachers. Then they go directly to their boxes by private elevators.
Once again the park beside our apartment is the setting for a movie filming, this time at night!
There's always time for tango.
And after the tango, there's often sushi at home. Andrea has become an expert at Sushi and has recently studied Peruvian ceviche at a cooking school here.
A concert by Andres Calamaro. From Wikipedia;
Andrés Calamaro (born Andrés Calamaro Masel, August 22, 1961), is an Argentine musician, composer and Latin Grammy winner.[1] His former band Los Rodríguez was a major success in Spain in the 1990s. He became one of the main icons of the Argentine rock in the last two decades and has sold over 1.3 million copies