we can take forever just a minute at a time
Last night I was just about to turn in when I picked up the cable guide. Something I never do. To my surprise, Saturday Night… Read More »we can take forever just a minute at a time
Last night I was just about to turn in when I picked up the cable guide. Something I never do. To my surprise, Saturday Night… Read More »we can take forever just a minute at a time

The first question to ask is: How do you go about selecting a new President when there are 19 candidates & 3 of those from the same political party? Not as difficult as it might seem…
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Having been away from the journalistic side of things for WAY too long, there’s quite a bit to cover. Let’s get started with politics & wrap up a few loose ends…
Read More »argentina: pre-election fervor
Many people are complaining about rising prices on basic food items. At the grocery store in mid-February, a woman told me she thought Argentines were cowards for putting up with price increases… an interesting opinion. I’m not sure what she would do, but my idea is to stick with a group of basic food products & monitor prices at the three largest chain supermarkets over the next few weeks. One of the first big news stories after devaluation was the rise of bread prices by 30%. Now the milk industry is following suit.
Read More »buenos aires: supermarket price comparison
Fabio & I recently moved… yea! We had been looking for a new apartment a couple weeks prior to the Uruguay trip & found a place we liked in Barrio Norte. That’s a psuedo-neighborhood that has no official boundaries, but everyone knows it straddles Recoleta and Retiro. All in all, a nice part of town with great connections everywhere.
Read More »buenos aires: moving in