Argentina photos > Our 1st anniversary!
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Darling Husband prepared breakfast-in-bed for Darling Wife, who was practically still asleep when this photo was taken. Note the fresh lilies at bedside table (in makeshift vase). Good work, Darling Husband, good work.
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Later that day, we attend the famous San Telmo sunday fair, where dozens of streets are closed down for street vendors to sell antiques, clothes, art and anything in between....
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san Telmo is Buenos Aires' oldest neighborhood. The buildings are very European in style and seem to ooze with tango music form the windows.
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The fair was bustling.
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Whit loved these children's clothes hangers
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A 'Beware of Dog' sign that translates to "Caution of THE BOSS!" I took this for my brother and sister-in-law, whose black dog is named Boss!
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The San Telmo sunday fair is famous for tango dancing in the streets. Some of the city's best dancers come and perform on the sidewalks.
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When John visited Bueons Aires in 2005, he purchased some original art form Miguel Angel Biazzi. On this trip, we arrived at his San Telmo studio for a return visit. No art purchased, but a photo with the artist and some of his "familia de arte" in the background.
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Besides the street vendors, there are tons of gorgeous antique stores in this neighborhood. We walked into one and browsed the store for 20 mins, all the while the store owner snoozed away, mouth agape.
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Antiques? Or junk? Sometimes, it's all about presentation... this place is a little too cramped for proper shopping, don't you think?
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Our one year anniversary, and still so happy together!