Friday 15 October 2010

Argentina baby!


It was the 14 August since my last post, so I thought it was about time I updated you on what’s been going on in the Chasing Beads World.  First off was the move, we were moving from Bromley to Reigate, and all was going relatively well until the removal men didn’t turn up, let’s just say my husband left an interesting message on their answer phone.  Luckily a company called Easy Shipping came to our rescue and moved us that day – we were very lucky.  Once we were unpacked, it was time to repack as we were off on our next adventure, a trip to Argentina.  We have a friend who immigrated to Buenos Aires a few years ago so it was great to catch up and have our own personal tourist guide around the city.  

Some of the other great things about Argentina is the food.   Now if anyone tells you that the best steak you’ll ever eat will be an Argentinean steak then they’re telling you the truth!  The meat is so tender you can cut it with a spoon and it just melts in your mouth.  Wash it down with some tantalising merlot or malbec and you’ve got yourself a first class meal!

Argentina is a big country so we had to spend a few hours on an overnight coach to reach some of our destinations but the highlight of the trip had to be Iguazu Falls followed very closely by a trip to Mendoza wine tasting.

Here are a few pictures from our trip:

 
 
 
 
 
 


 Next stop, home... I now had to catch up on all the weeks I’d been away from my desk.... I’m nearly there but I still have some paperwork to get through.

Over the next few months I’m hoping to launch some new bead ranges on my Ebay store, create some new lines of jewellery for my Folksy shop and finally launch my very own e-commerce website – all very exciting.

So that’s it from me now...I promise not to leave it so long next time.

3 comments:

  1. wow, those pictures are amazing - I never realised it was such a beautiful place.....and even though I'm a veggie your destription of the beef left my mouth watering LOL :)

    hop you got an apology from the waste of space removal men!

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  2. It is amazing Sharon, so much to see and do, which is mad considering the country is only 200 years old

    Nope, didn't hear a thing from the removal men, wish I could remember there name so I could bad mouth them. Couldn't even get hold of them on the day! Worked out right in the end.

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  3. Wow you have been busy! Looks like you have had a good time though pics are fab
    Lisa

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