Showing posts with label Movistar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movistar. Show all posts

Thursday, January 14, 2010

What to do for a month in South America

1-13-10/Day 3 (continued)
After I left the Starbucks, I went back to my hotel to hang out. I read and finished my book, leaving me with a few books to read though I am thinking of borrowing a book from my hotel. I watched some tv and then went out for a quick dinner. After I relaxed for a while, before hanging out in the lobby with some of the night staff and their friends. I got to practice my Spanish, which I have not lost much of which is nice. After a few hours of hanging, and chatting, I went to bed.

1-14-10/Day 4
I woke up this morning around 9ish but still wifi (still not working, no real surprise there). I very briefly talked to Abbey but she had an emergency to take of so she had to go. I then booked a flight from Lima to Cusco, due to its relatively cheap price and it is much safer. I realized that if I stay in Cusco for five days, which is what I am thinking, that still gives me roughly a month of unplanned activities. I really am unsure about what to do with this time. I am thinking Bolivia but I am going to plan it, if I go, either in Chile or Peru to make sure it is safe in La Paz. I don´t want to go if it is too risky, obviously. I miss my life in the US, but I will not let it comsume me. I guess I just wish I had a travel buddy. It would make this a lot easier but I will meet people like I have already and then when my program starts it will be fun too.

I went to figure out what happened with my phone. When I got to Movistar, they couldn´t figure it out at first but they eventually did. They told me to wait 30 minutes so I grabbed a quick lunch and went to the bank. When I returned, my phone was working. Me and the ladies at Movistar were very happy about this. They even gave me ten extra pesos on my phone for which I gave them a hight five each and many graciases. I then headed back to my hotel. I then headed back to Starbucks to use their wifi. There I checked and sent out emails, uploaded photos my facebook, wrote a possible article for the Guilfordian, talked to some friends and booked a hostel in Cusco, apparently very near the center but also close to the airport. I am now planned till the afternoon of the 25th. No idea what to do from then on. I want to go back to Buenos Aires for a little bit and I might go to Patagonia with a friend but besides that, I have no plans. So if you got suggestions, let me know. I headed back and started to pack but I took a break to post this.

Agenda for the next few days
Santiago tomorrow for the night, Lima: Saturday-20th, Cusco: 20th-25th. So don´t expect a blog entry every day, but occasionally and same with photos. I might do mini things to show I am alive and well but don´t expect a lot

Check my photos on my flickr, www.flickr.com/jsinclair88. You will see the Argentina labeled album. Remember, any is for sale and enjoy

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

A Chance Encounter

After walking around the neighborhood for a couple hours yesterday and taking some pictures. I went back to my room and watched shows and relax. While lying in my bed, a girl walked by my window who looked vaguely familiar. After we did a double look, I realized she was a super old friend of mine, named Jane Rosenthal. We talked and caught up and it was wonderful. She and her friend from Bard, Alexandira, are in town studying Spanish for a few weeks.

After catching up, we decided to go out. So we met up around 9ish to go a restaurant recommended to us. It's name was Des Nivel. It had really good steak which Argentina is known for. We talked over a bottle of red wine. Jane and I discussed a lot of our old classmates and Los Angeles and life. We then shared a liter of beer. Then we headed back to our hotel there. Once there, we hung out with two guys who work the night shift at the front desk of our hotel. We shared another bottle of wine but now between the five of us. We talked about various things and then went to the roof and talked more with one named Hugo. I might try to interview him because he sounds very interesting. After, we went back downstairs where Jane and I shared a bottle of beer. Then we headed out to a bar, with Hugo and another guest named Jeremy. It was fun. We all did a shot of tequila which was intense. It was a lot of fun though. After a while I headed back to my room and went to bed.

1/13/10 Day 3: I originally woke up this morning around 9 something but it was way to early to function so I went to bed for a few more hours. When I woke up this time, I tried to get online but no so luck(wifi is down in the hotel, so I am currently typing this at Starbucks). After showering and getting dressed, I chilled before seeing Jane and Alexandria. We headed out to lunch at a place called Bar 6. It was good. I had chicken, rice and vegetables made in a wok bowl. So good. After lunch, we headed out for a walk. We went to get money and me a phone. I did get a phone from Movistar but I am not sure if works currently because I never got a confirmation text that it was activated so I might go investigate tomorrow if I don't know. After, we went searching for the mausoleum where Eva Peron and others are buried. We eventually found it and wandered. Apparently there are 5000 people or something in the there. I didn't hear all what was being said. After spending like thirty or forty minutes there, we left and grabbed a beer. Then we got in a cab, despite some warnings, with a nice old driver who talked to us about a variety of things. Then we got back and I headed back out to get online to check somethings and talk to Abbey. Not sure the plans for tonight but you eventually hear about them.