“Get tough without ever losing your tenderness.” -Che Guevara.
"Endurecerse sin perder la ternura jamás" -Che Guevara This was Jerry's response to the experience of my first day Buenos Aires. I opened up to him as we ate branch in the calming environment of 'Tea Connection' in Rocoleta, an up market neighbourhood of Buenos Aires. Jerry listened patiently as I retold my story again... Continue Reading →
Culture shock!… Why am I being stared at?!
This morning and indeed afternoon, I was in a bubble! It's my first time in Buenos Aires! I was happily seeing the city with my host Jerry. I took every stare from passers by as an innocent glance; they must like what I'm wearing! Then my host had to go so I was left exploring... Continue Reading →
Cristo Redentor (Christ the Redeemer)
Situated on the crown of the 700-metre Corcovado mountain in the Tijuca Forest National Park, Cristo Redentor overlooks the city of Rio de Janeiro with arms out stretched, blessing the city also know as 'Cidade Maravilhosa- Marvelous City'. Expect large crowds during peak season, and waiting times for a tram will be long. However it's... Continue Reading →
Praia and I… The beach life, Rio!
Leave any body insecurities you may have off the beach! You're in Rio! Don't be fooled by the stereotype that Brazilian women are all Victoria's Secret models (or that they walk the beaches topless- sorry guys)! These latin beauties come in all shapes and sizes! And if there's anything Brazilian women wear well; it's confidence.... Continue Reading →
Goodbye 2012… Well hello 2013!
New Year's Eve spent on Copacabana beach... #priceless But there is a pricey price tag to see the New Year in a bit of style and luxury if you want to avoid the crowds and it's estimated 2 million visitors to take to the beach on NYE! Hotels offer private parties and the views are... Continue Reading →
MAM: Museu de Arte Moderna, Rio de Janeiro
The building it's self is a stand alone piece, exhibiting concrete curves and sharp symmetrical lines. Intriguing exhibitions of Brazilian and South American modern art. It's worth a look at their book shop which is very basic, but houses an interesting selection of art and photography books. Overall, a very good flow... Av. Infante Dom... Continue Reading →
National Historical Museum, Rio de Janeiro
Away from the tourist attractions of Sul Rio, wonder in to Centro, Rio's historical centre where you'll find the Museu Histórico Nacional situated. It's worth spending a few hours to grasp a deeper understanding of Brazil's history. Also home to The Line restaurant. Praca Marechal Ancora, Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil... Continue Reading →
Best of 2012… Bloggers!
It didn't just happen out of the blue you know, this blog. I had to test the waters first... I mean, did I really want to document my travels to the world? And besides, who would want to read what I get up to anyway? It's not like my travels are unique?... Or so I... Continue Reading →
Act your age… Not your wave size!
Here's to Marco and Bobby! Living for the moment... 29th december 2012... Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro