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01 – Photos! Iguazu Falls – Argentina

Sunday, May 28th, 2006

Yea!!! First of many photo albums to get finally posted on the blog. These are from way back on March 2nd. To refresh your memory or to see what was written: Click here on me

Click on me to see the photo album!!

Photos to come Uruguay, Buenos Aires, River Soccer Match, Van Breakdowns, Patagonia, Tierra del Fuego… a full two months worth 😉

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Iguazu Falls from the Argentinian side.

April 26/May 13 – Argentina/USA

Thursday, May 18th, 2006

Day 268/285 – After our non-stop, 48 hour journey to the airport, we spent the morning talking to every airline office in the airport. Then talking to them on the phone. And finally browsing the internet for airfares. Our research found that the compassion (bereavement) fares that airlines offer for flying home last minute for family issues is not very generous. The internet prices are just the same, or even cheaper. We couldn’t find anything under $2500usd each, which was way too much, and we needed to leave within 24 hours in order to arrive in time for the funeral. We were really bummed to find out compassion fares are not so compassionate. So, with that decision made for us, our next option was to fly straight to New York City, which was our original intention a few days earlier. The best deal we could find to New York City was leaving that same night, it was even cheaper than waiting a few days. I think it was because it was a Wednesday. Of course we bought the tickets, and spent our time wandering the airport until our flight took off in the evening.

Next thing we know, we are sitting in our friend’s apartment in New York City, with the western world all around us and spring sunshine beaming through the windows. It is really crazy, how quickly things can happen. There wasn’t much culture shock for us since we have been bouncing around from culture to culture our whole trip. I think the hard thing will be staying in one place for an extended period of time, since we have been living our vagabond lifestyle. It is definitely nice being back and having available all the food we are used to. To be in your own environment always feels fulfilling, but it is not something I was longing for when we were travelling. Though I have to admit, our first meal was my favorite comfort food, Kraft Mac & Cheese 😉

We are not ending our trip, but have it on hold right now. It is hard to tell for how long. It all depends on the outcome of the projects we need to finish, and what the future brings in the coming months. Although getting jobs seems so permanent, in order to maintain any short term living in New York we need to (this city is so damn expensive). To our amazement, the job market for architects is hot right now. That was a relief to find out, that it won’t be too hard to survive here.

As time passes I will add posts, just not as often since our experiences in New York are not quite as new and interesting as they were on the road. I am starting to put together our photos, and will be uploading them to the blog. I apologize for not having any in the past month, but our computer was on the fritz, and we only got it working right before we left Cerro Sombrero. It will take some time, but this is a good chance for us to catch up on all the photos for the blog 🙂 I am sure you are all just dying to seem them – hee hee. 😉

April 2/4 – Argentina

Tuesday, April 4th, 2006
Day 244/246 - We got a parking spot right on the harbor, with an ocean view, behind a petrol station. It was perfect. For Jason and I, most of our first two days were spent on computers, writing ... [Continue reading this entry]

March 10/12 – Argentina

Sunday, March 19th, 2006
Day 221/223 - As we headed south from Buenos Aires, on route 3, our spark plug cable came off. It had been loose, but it was nothing duck tape couldn't fix ;) at least until ... [Continue reading this entry]

March 6/9 – Argentina

Friday, March 10th, 2006
Day 217/220 - We were talking to one of the front desk workers at the hostel, Manuel, and asked if he had any recommendations for a mechanic in the city. Manuel ended up having a highly recommended mechanic, and ... [Continue reading this entry]

March 3/5 – Argentina

Friday, March 10th, 2006
Day 214/216 - We ventured to the south, on to the next border crossing, to Paraguay. There we will visit a city to get the van patched up. Our departure from Puerto Iguazu was delayed, due to ... [Continue reading this entry]

March 1/2 – Argentina

Wednesday, March 8th, 2006
Day 212/213 - The next morning the mechanic checked out Henry. He said that they didn’t have the seal for the oil leak either, because this was not a common engine model in Argentina. He told us to ... [Continue reading this entry]

Feb. 16/17 – Chile/Argentina

Thursday, March 2nd, 2006
Day 199/200 - We slept last night at a truck stop/ gas station at the foot of the Andes. We were right by a river that we had been following up the highway. There must have been ... [Continue reading this entry]