More pictures of mountains and trees to come... but I wanted to post a little more about Bariloche. Everyday life here is fantastic... the weather is great (cool mornings, warm afternoons), although it is almost always windy. Every day on my way to class, I walk down a street called Juremento, which has some great artwork painted on the walls lining the street. Juremento is also where South Bar is located... the bar where I took some salsa lessons last night. Thankfully, no videos or pictures were taken of that.
I've also found life here to be pretty affordable, even for a person with no income like myself. I can eat well for much less than 10$ a day, transportation is very cheap, and there is plenty to do within a short bus ride.
I've been sharing a lot of my experience in Bariloche with my housemate Heidi, or as I like to call her, Heidlbeck. She's such a sweet person and I'm going to miss her immensly when we part ways this weekend. I've posted a picture of her and Mario, our Argentine friend / tour guide, as Mario is trying to teach her a tongue twister in South Bar. I forget exactly what it was, but you can check her blog out and I'm sure she'll post it soon.
I also have made many other friends in Bariloche, a lot of them dogs. I've included a picture of me and one of my favorites... he gaurds a little kiosk near my apartment building. He has the smallest leg-to-body ratio of any dog I've ever seen... it's hilarious to watch him walk around because his legs are so short his stomach is almost touching the ground.
I should have more tomorrow about my weekend trip to Laguna Negra, but I wanted to post a bit about the town first and give my mom an update so she can sleep better at night. I'm alive mom! Stop worrying.
Ciao for now...
Don't get too attached to any of those dogs down there!
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