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January 2, 2006
Familiar Territory
This morning I was delighted when I walked into a pharmacy and the guy behind the counter sold me two packets of Cipro, only looking at the prescription to see what size of pills we needed. I’m sick of being sick and hopefully this will knock it out of me.
We then jumped in a taxi and headed back to the neighborhood near the Centro we stayed in our last visit in the city. We dropped off our dirty clothes at a laundry mat and spent several hours on the computer in a familiar internet cafe. We did get out though to enjoy some tasty empanadas for lunch.
Tonight for dinner we ate at our newest favorite restaurant “Cafe Libertad.” Inside they have pictures of the Declaration of Independence, the Argentian Constitution from 1853, and even Solidarity in the 1980s. Although it was tough to get to bed (it was so hot and humid here) we finally did. Tomorrow, sadly, will be our last day in Latin America.
Posted by Peter Mork at January 2, 2006 3:10 PM
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