My, my, how time flies… It's been a week again.
Well, what happened meanwhile? I almost recovered my usual looks, I went out once with Brandon, a Couchsurfing friend i met in Berlin two years ago, who was in vacation in BA, I did some work for the project in Ecuador…I made a little bit of drama about some post a girl made on my boyfriend's FB page
…mmmh, what else?
Oh, yes - I've been promoted!
From plasticine kneader to maker of little hands
...and neither is this dog
and the happy log :)
the next ones are from a cool food shop with extremely grumpy staff. but I guess I will have to return there, since in the other 3 chinese supermarkets I couldn't stay inside. Because of the fish smell … or who knows what else are they selling.
yes! hamster food
and soy sauce forever!
Shopping done, I headed home...
What I did not expect was to have to queue for a half an hour at the bus station. I only made it in the fourth bus that came O_o
That's it when you have no Sbahn and only 4 subway lines for a city the size of Buenos Aires…
I don't care to mention the general traffic situation on friday evening
Well, what happened meanwhile? I almost recovered my usual looks, I went out once with Brandon, a Couchsurfing friend i met in Berlin two years ago, who was in vacation in BA, I did some work for the project in Ecuador…I made a little bit of drama about some post a girl made on my boyfriend's FB page
…mmmh, what else?
Oh, yes - I've been promoted!
From plasticine kneader to maker of little hands
Also the vibe (here known as 'onda') in the studio has changed: there are regularly about 15 people now, as they are working on two different projects.
there's a lot of tripping on each other, stealing each-other's tools (occasionally blowing them up), or chairs… or laptop spot - yes that's a big issue: if you find a clean surface where you can put your laptop, you'd better keep it there .
To me it also means, more opportunities to amuse with my spanish…
Meetings are also not what they used to be
Friday afternoon I've been to 'China Town' again, this time with a working camera. China Town is way too much to say - it's just about three blocks on two streets… absolutely ridiculous compared to the Red Dragon near Bucharest (… i never took time to find out where's the one in Berlin…)
here's how it looks:
nothing you were not expecting, I'm sure…
but this one is lovely - the shop is called 'El Paraiso del Amor' -'The paradise of love'
and the happy log :)
the next ones are from a cool food shop with extremely grumpy staff. but I guess I will have to return there, since in the other 3 chinese supermarkets I couldn't stay inside. Because of the fish smell … or who knows what else are they selling.
yes! hamster food
and soy sauce forever!
Shopping done, I headed home...
What I did not expect was to have to queue for a half an hour at the bus station. I only made it in the fourth bus that came O_o
That's it when you have no Sbahn and only 4 subway lines for a city the size of Buenos Aires…
I don't care to mention the general traffic situation on friday evening
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