Rainy days could present a challenge...
...but today was a beautiful, sunny and warm day again - quite the contrast to yesterday's stormy weather.
Jorja and I spent the morning indoors and met up with P-J around lunch time. We took a walk to La Boca, where the CABJ (Boca Juniors) Stadium is based. We passed a memorial site of what looks like a nightclub disaster (will look that up further and write about it again), located our first hospital and also found two schools on the way there. Seems that the uniform here for scholars in public schools is a white suit - almost like a karate outfit.
Approaching the stadium was quite exciting. All the buildings are coloured in yellow and blue - even the council vehicles that operate in the area don the team's colours. The area around the stadium was quiet and deserted - a far cry from what it would've looked like yesterday when the derby took place.
There are just 9 Mondays left in Buenos Aires (dv), and I'm glad to say that the only 'blue' in it was the clear sky above us. When we look back at these photos at a later stage, it will be exciting to remember this time spent in a foreign land.
...but today was a beautiful, sunny and warm day again - quite the contrast to yesterday's stormy weather.
Jorja and I spent the morning indoors and met up with P-J around lunch time. We took a walk to La Boca, where the CABJ (Boca Juniors) Stadium is based. We passed a memorial site of what looks like a nightclub disaster (will look that up further and write about it again), located our first hospital and also found two schools on the way there. Seems that the uniform here for scholars in public schools is a white suit - almost like a karate outfit.
Approaching the stadium was quite exciting. All the buildings are coloured in yellow and blue - even the council vehicles that operate in the area don the team's colours. The area around the stadium was quiet and deserted - a far cry from what it would've looked like yesterday when the derby took place.
There are just 9 Mondays left in Buenos Aires (dv), and I'm glad to say that the only 'blue' in it was the clear sky above us. When we look back at these photos at a later stage, it will be exciting to remember this time spent in a foreign land.
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