It was a very feline day, and began with a sighting of the Hotel Cat, walking alongside the swimming pool.
The hotel's - what? lounge, lobby? gives a great sense of what this must have been like at the turn of the century: this area, San Isidro, has some lovely old houses, like this one, on cobbled streets;
and has its own Gothic Revival cathedral, consecrated in 1898.
Bus to Tigre, a town up the river Lujan - which feeds into the Plato - and which is a town that owns its own name, whether on lamp posts or trash bins or any kind of municipal object,
or outside its Tigerish soccer club.
I had gone there to see this building, the Museo de Bellas Artes - which had looked so wonderful in photos - built as a club in the very first part of the twentieth century - but disappointingly turned out to be like a rather over ambitious Edwardian hotel in Leamington Spa.
But the walk up the river was wonderful, and when I saw people crowding into this restaurant, even though I rarely eat lunch when traveling, this seemed like a good idea ...
Many of the houses along the river are very dilapidated and clearly belong in some neo-Gothic scenario.
The river is served by little boats - like vaporettos in Venice - that carry passengers up and down, so I asked a guy at the ticket booth where it would be sensible to take a round trip to, and went.
Actually, it was a bit like Richmond ...
But the Venice motif was definitely there: once back on dry land I walked to find out more about this,
and, unsurprisingly ... (there are many rowing and sports clubs in Tigre).
And one last Argentinian cat - not very tiger-like, but, with those blue and white stripes, definitely expecting the country to win the World Cup again.
And that, I thought, was that ... but just heard that my flight tomorrow is wildly delayed because of maintenance, so I'll miss my connection, so ...well, let's just say I think I've successfully rebooked, but it's going to be a long and complicated route back ...

































































