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Patience: A Lesson of Virtue from Argentina

Patience: A Lesson of Virtue from Argentina

The following story was taken from the blog my husband and I wrote while living abroad, Living in Patagonia. A message relating to the post came across my email inbox the other day, enticing me to read the post again — it had been a few years since I had written it — and it [...]

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Inspiring Photo of the Week

Inspiring Photo of the Week

Roaming Andean horse under the rising moon

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Free Bariloche, Argentina Restaurant Guide

In spirit of sharing and happy tummies, I am happy to announce my San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina dining guide book, Bariloche Restaurant Guide, is now free to download. Please go to Bariloche Vacation Rental main page, and page down to the bottom, then click on the link to download. ¡Buen Provecho!

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Inspiring Photo of the Week

Inspiring Photo of the Week

Condor flying the thermals, Lake Nahuel Huapi and Cerro Tronador

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Inspiring Photo of the Week

Patagonian Fall Colors

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Inspiring Photo of the Week

Inspiring Photo of the Week

Swirling love

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Living Abroad in Argentina Teaches Lessons of Better Living

Living Abroad in Argentina Teaches Lessons of Better Living

My next chapter in life is starting today. As this is posted I am high in the sky…flying back to the United States. Not for a vacation at home, but to be back home for good (whatever that means). I am leaving my adopted home of Argentina. The joys, lessons and frustrations of living in [...]

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Inspiring Photo of the Week

Inspiring Photo of the Week

Torrecillas Beauty

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Inspiring Photo of the Week

Inspiring Photo of the Week

Living life with a smile

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A Seagull is Glamorous by Any Other Name

A Seagull is Glamorous by Any Other Name

“Aaah. Las Gaviotas!! ¡Que Linda!” The people were going crazy. I don’t think they had ever seen a seagull before. All of a sudden, the bird that was deemed a dirty, dumpster bird in other lands, seemed to have found a place where it was loved. Loved to be fed that is. We were traveling the [...]

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