A very long walk makes for a very tired Nicole, so this post is going to be on the short side. The weather was absolutely beautiful today. Roman, Tarja, and I, with A.J. in the morning and Henk at the end, wandered all around Cordoba, checking out some museums, parks, and markets. Highlights included meeting another Longhorn in the Plaza San Martin, the tranquil open courtyard at the Museo de la Ciudad, beautiful landscape photographs at Paseo del Buen Pastor, the architecture and tile floor mosaics at the Museo “Evita” Palacio Ferreyra, and seeing a children’s art class at Parque Sarmiento. We also enjoyed exhibits at the Museo Provincial de Bellas Artes Emilio Caraffa and wandered through the craft market held every Saturday and Sunday nights.
A.J., Roman, and Tarja at the Paseo del Bicentenario. Built in 2010 for the bicentennial, there are 201 rings representing major milestones in the history of Argentina since 1810.
The Parque Sarmiento was lively with families and friends picnicking, kicking around futbols, enjoying paddle boats in the lake, and kids on the playground. Here’s a picture of one of the children’s art classes being held.
Tarja and Roman relaxing during a much needed break for tea.
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