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November 6th 2011
Published: November 6th 2011
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Well, such a lot has happened since my last entry, recapping from where I last left off, I got the job!!! Lesson went well and I really enjoyed it. Who knows what will happen between now and then but I have that to go to which is a relief. I met some lovely people in the hostel, one of the friendliest places that I have stayed. Then a bus to Buenos Aires, and my first couch surfing experience,... Read Full Entry



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Are you still with me? I did warn you! x
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Drinking Mate with Pedro, Nahir and Maria Rosa, it's definitely an acquired taste, very bitter. Am glad I've tried it but wouldn't be rushing out for more
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Waiting for our shower to heat up
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Ensado, lamb from their own land
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Nahir, and OK me getting Mas (more) of the ensado in the background, thanks for capturing that Mel! OK, maybe thirds but whose counting!!
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Not to mention the desserts we had after every dinner!! There's always room for something sweet.
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I'm glad that I have a fellow food lover! If they were expecting to have leftovers for themselves they were going to be disappointed, 2 girls with healthy appetites.
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Anyway, as bunny reminded me, back to work the next morning. Those poor horses having to carry us after the night before!
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Back with my numero uno, Picasar, walk to canter in an instant and so comfortable.
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All of the cows needed herding, Pedro went off and got some in the distance, leaving us to sort out the rest, which we did in true girlie gaucho style.
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Whilst Mel was busy rounding them up I just missed a calf being born, by minutes
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Bunny getting busy with cow herding
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Donk following behind, still thinking he is a horse
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The new calf standing when we went back to check on her
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Nahir and Pedro's sons and grandson came to lunch and cowing (will be revealed shortly for those who are still with me).



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