Other things that have been "favorites":
I also love the plazas. There are many in Buenos Aires. Although fall is almost over here and we're nearing on winter, during the day it gets hot enough to sit out enjoy the sun's warmth. On the weekends the plazas are all filled with markets and art fairs with occasional musicians or tango dancers.
Last but not least, my favorite day so far was probably Saturday last weekend. I went with a couple other students across the river to Uruguay. We were in Montevideo that day, which is now one of my favorite places in the world. It's a city with lots to do but it also feels very relaxed. Within 24 hours I spontaneously danced Tango with the guy who works at the hostel, went into the famous Teatro Solis, went to a great outdoor antiques market, sat on a park bench and people watched, strolled along the river and had some absolutely delicious steak.
So many favorites!! Is there anything I don't like? Well, the pollution in quite bad. It's a bit hazy near certain streets, and also I feel like I inhale about a cigarette's worth of secondhand smoke per day. The other thing that is challenging, of course, is the language barrier. BUT I'm getting better, and that's what I'm here for!
Cannot wait to have coffee with you back in the States!!!!
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