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DAY 2  SUMMER IN





 FEB. 22, 2019  SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE!




 We, (Linda Byers, Judy Romanenkov and I) are now in   of Buenos Aires without thinking of Evita, a heroine for
 Buenos Aires, Argentina. (BA is the Paris of South America)   many, usually the empowered poor, but her detractors
 where we will have overnight stay while transiting to   view her differently.
 Ushuaia early the next day. Staying in the Recoleta
 district, an upper middle class neighborhood with lots
 of high-end shops, theaters, restaurants and embassies
 in well maintained colonial buildings previously owned
 by the landed gentry. We took an afternoon tour of the
 city and passed the checker-board designed streets with
 buildings of the same height. The city has not changed
 much, it’s still a cafe-cultured-city, like many in Europe.
 I loved that we twice passed the Opera House and the
 widest Avenue in the world, El Nueve de Julio flanked on
 each side by many flowering trees, including ceibo that
 blossoms into colorful flowers, their national flower.

 The Cinco de Mayo Plaza is the center of the most
 important buildings and monuments  (think of a larger
 version of Civic Center in SF) including the pink building
 called Casa Rosada, the Presidential Palace which owes
 its paint colors from the mixture of powdered lime and
 ox blood. The balcony of this Palace is well-known for
 the controversial Evita Peron and her famous political
 and rousing speeches where she addressed the Peronist
 supporters. Whether you like her or not, no one can think






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