We ended our first day in Buenos Aires with a tasty, imaginative, well-priced meal at Restaurante El Federal, on San Martin just a few short blocks from our hotel. It had a traditional horno oven, an intriguing daily menu on a blackboard in the dining room, a good selection of local wines, and a helpful, engaging waiter. We ate there again at the end of our trip.
Sunday, December 31, 2017
Saturday, December 30, 2017
Buenos Aires Galerias Pacifico
Perhaps the main attraction along Buenos Aires's Florida shopping street is Galerias Pacifico. It's basically a shopping center, but one housed in an 1890s Beaux Arts building, and adorned with beautiful stained glass and a dome painted by five of Argentina's leading painters. (Think a combination of the Sistine ceiling, Thomas Hart Benton, and the Mexican Muralists.) Its Christmas decorations only added to the over-the-top effect of the architectural decor and the stylish window displays.
Friday, December 29, 2017
Thursday, December 28, 2017
Café Tortoni in Buenos Aires
Café Tortoni, established in Buenos Aires in 1858 and named after its Paris precursor (with Italian roots) has been called "the one café in Buenos Aires that you must visit." We happened upon it accidentally during our first day of walking around the center of the city. Its interior is wonderfully gaudy in 19th C European high fashion, augmented with 20th C models and sculptures to evoke its past. At the bar is a great, shiny coffee-maker. (We didn't visit the live tango performances upstairs.)
Wednesday, December 27, 2017
Buenos Aires Public Sculpture
Buenos Aires has the expected amount and type of public sculpture on its streets and parks. But from some viewpoints the city itself presents as sculpture. Then there are the smaller details of ironwork and door handles, to be appreciated for their own artistry or as backgrounds for personal interactions.
Tuesday, December 26, 2017
Monday, December 25, 2017
Buenos Aires Under Cover
My wife and I recently returned from a 3-week trip to Argentina. She gave a couple of invited talks at conferences, in Buenos Aires, and we have long had Patagonia on our travel bucket list. But being in the neighborhood, we explored Buenos Aires, the wine-producing region of Mendoza, and the neighboring country of Uruguay. Over the next month or so, I'll be posting photos from this trip, beginning with Buenos Aires - one of the most interesting and sophisticated cities in South America, with a distinctly European heritage and flavor.
One of the first things I was struck by in Buenos Aires is how pedestrians, and sometimes even cars, are shielded from the elements by canopies or roofed promenades. This is probably due largely to its European architectural heritage.
One of the first things I was struck by in Buenos Aires is how pedestrians, and sometimes even cars, are shielded from the elements by canopies or roofed promenades. This is probably due largely to its European architectural heritage.
Sunday, December 24, 2017
Saturday, December 23, 2017
Friday, December 22, 2017
Thursday, December 21, 2017
Chrysanthemum Festival
I stopped by Portland's Lan Su Chinese Garden in early November. I had intended to take some photos in black and white, and I did; but they were having their annual Chrysanthemum Festival, and the colors were too pretty to resist. So I'll post some colorful flower pictures first, then the monochromes later.
Wednesday, December 20, 2017
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