Hi everyone! I know this post looks a bit dated but I couldn’t log in yesterday since I was swamped with work. Hopefully that would change this week (crossing my fingers).
This past weekend was awesome. I had the best of times surrounded by friends. Here are a couple of pics I took. Hope you enjoy them!

{a bit of Singstar at midnight}

On Saturday afternoon I met some friends from College.

{we had some mate to beat the cold}

{Vir was practicing her new hobby}

{then we watched the game (Argentina vs Uruguay)…which we lost :(}
Hace más de un mes empecé un curso de fotografía en la Escuela Rosarina de Fotografía y estoy muy contenta. No sólo porque estoy aprendiendo un montón, sino porque conocí gente muy copada.
Ayer domingo decidimos encontrarnos todos en el Centro de Expresiones Contemporáneas para ver un par de muestras y terminamos en el MACRO.
Enjoy!


Paula Modersohn-Becker y los Artistas De Worpswede


Feria


Rosario’s Museum of Contemporary Art (Macro)






{Amy Kahlo]
Aviso publicitario de la Rock & Pop Net Rosario: ”Rock&Pop 25 años, después de nosotros el mundo tiene más rock”
Crédito: Carolina Gallo. Check her site!
{stress free}
Have a wonderful weekend!
Mine is going to be quite hectic. Moving day, a bit of working, I’m going to the island with some friends for some well-deserved sun and… some rock! Check this band out from Rosario called Chicosvaca!
This is a spot made by our City Council and it’s called I ♥ Rosario (Yo amo Rosario). It gave me goose bumps!
Enjoy it!
L.
It was one of those booooring Sundays so Emmanuel and me decided to get the car to drive aimlessly through Rosario. When we got to Parque Independencia (Independence Park) at about 6 pm I got out of the car and took some pics. Generally, this park it’s filled with families that come here to spend some time outdoors.

{I wish it wasn’t so dirty…}



{This guy makes Rosario’s most famous popcorn}

{Caramelized apples…nom!}
These were taken on a Sunday afternoon in Rosario, my hometown. I had just bought a new camera so my boyfriend suggested we go outside and do some tests.
Rosario is such an interesting city. It’s a very important one but it doesn’t have that crazyness all the big cities have. People are very kind (in their own way) and polite. A lot of Argentina’s great personalities were born here. Among them, Fito Paez (musician), Che Guevara (insert label here, not sure which one best suits him), [EDIT] Messi (I have forgotten about him! Thanks Fuzzyrush!), among others.
Hope you enjoy this ride!
Che Guevara’s square in the south part of Rosario.

Old abandoned train station. Isn’t it a pity?

Sundays are for resting.

Ticket to ride


Fisherman

Fishergirl

Old warehouses

A little bit of classical music

Flag Memorial

Homemade

Malvinas Argentinas

The Customs

Time Tunnel

Rosario’s Museum of Modern Art. It used to be an abandoned silo.

“El Círculo” Theatre

Breathtaking view of the Paraná River.
: )