Is this the best possible doorway in Buenos Aires? How could it not be?
Went, it being a Sunday, to the San Telmo market, which was - well, like many markets, although with a lot of ok artisan stuff if I'd wanted a knitted llama or a leather belt or some bracelets or a macramé plant pot holder or a mug or or.
I was, though, intrigued by the stall selling hundreds and hundreds of lapel pins/buttons (there's a great deal of social histpry for the unpacking here, I'm sure).
On the whole, though, I was more interested in the street art,
and in looking up at the pretty, old buildings;
nd up inside the covered market.
Everything became more interesting once I arrived at the antiques part, though. Of course I wanted a vintage colored glass soda siphon, but that did not look like a practical thing to be carrying around Argentina.
And I think it's true that I can't really look at any stall of bric-a-brac without having flash backs and shudders to clearing out 20 Hillside: UK charity shops have that effect on me, too.
On to the Museum of Modern Art, where the man at the ticket desk took one look at me and gave me a free ticket as a "docente" - is it that obvious? Spent a couple of hours very, very dutifully looking at a couple of rather boring exhibits of eco art,
and then fled, to the real eco stuff: the city has done a great job in reclaiming a lot of swampy land and turning it into an eco-park - lots of grasses, and I walked to the River Plate, which was huge and brown.
(there'd be a couple of other pictures here if the bluetooth transmission on my camera wasn't playing up, and I haven't brought a card reader ...)
... but as an extra, slightly blurred bonus, here's a bodega cat on the way back from dinner. A very large if good dinner, and without asking they boxed up what I couldn't eat to take home ... I don't have a fridge ... so I was very happy to come upon an elderly unhoused woman bedding down in a doorway for the night, and asked her if she'd like some chicken, and she was very grateful indeed.














































