From our luxurious adventure in Argentina to the simple life (truly!) of rural Uruguay.
Straight from the airport in Buenos Aires to the ferry to Colonia, Uruguay. After an unfortunate bump along the way (Clara lost a fight with the corner of a metal chair at the Ferry terminal that resulted in gushing blood in her gum and lots of REALLY LOUD SCREAMING… luckily teeth are still in place and no stitches needed 🙂 ) we arrive to Colonia del Sacramento (of course no hotel reservations, late night, hungry and holiday in Uruguay so hotels are full! Ha, ha… all funny in retrospect. Let the real adventure begin!). Colonia del Sacramento is an old, charming town with stone paved streets and colorful historic buildings right by the shore of Rio del Plata, that we fall in love with.
The following afternoon we rent a car and head to the remote countryside. Did I mention remote? We feel like we have traveled back in time many decades: ancient cars and motorcycles and even families riding in carts pulled by horses just to mention a few examples. Try to find information about Carmelo and Conchillas on the internet if you can 😉 Truly an experience!
We have enjoyed a rented rustic (rustic as in bear bones!) cabin in the middle of nowhere where we have relaxed and have indulged on delicious Uruguayan wine (Tannat, a tasty local varietal), meats and salads. Don Alberto has taken us in and has cooked for us in his big kitchen at the warmth of a big log stove (no natural gas in Uruguay!).
We leave Uruguay filled with memorable moments and life lessons. We feel lucky to be a part of so many different worlds; from the glamorous life in Buenos Aires to the very simple life of Uruguay, we have enjoyed every moment. We are proud of the kids for bouncing from one to the other and embracing it all.
Back to Buenos Aires!





Desde Florencia un abrazo a todos. Ayer regresamos de Roma. Besos!
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