wow, it’s been almost a month since i’ve written anything. i guess that’s because i haven’t gone anywhere since i’ve been home. but you know i have started looking into trips for the future.
the world is a big place, and there are so many places i want to see, where do i even begin? i was cruising through LinkedIn the other day, and came across a guy that coordinates photo tours. his name is Ralph Velasco and he has walking tours and international tours. next June he has a Danube River trip that sounds amazing. i also still want to go to Spain and New Zealand. my friend JF just moved to Sydney, so why not start in Australia and then go to New Zealand? i’d have to use miles for the flight, 80k on United. i just don’t think i could swing the airfare otherwise.
while i was in Argentina an offer i placed on a short sale house (back in June) was accepted, so i am now in the process of renovation before moving in Thanksgiving weekend. owning a house and fixing it up is definitely hometastic, but i have a feeling it will impact the 2012 travel plans significantly.
as much as i really want to plan another big trip right now, i think having heat this winter wins out!
photo: Caminito in Buenos Aires

while i was making my way toward terminal A from terminal D they cancelled my flight. all flights to SFO and San Jose for the rest of the day were sold out. they could get me on a flight at noon Monday though, would that be ok? uh, no. so they ended up changing my carrier and i flew from Dallas to Oakland via Phoenix. i was actually happy to go into Oakland, put me just a little bit closer to home. but by the time they got to me in line at booked me on the flight it was 8:00 AM and the flight was due to leave at 8:25 AM, from terminal E. i did the mad dash through the airport and got on the flight. my bag on the other hand went on the 10:10 AM flight to SFO, sigh.
while we there the sound crew was preparing for a symphony performance tonight. we heard the organist playing music from Phantom of the Opera and it sounded incredible. “see a show at the Teatro Colon”, that goes on the list of things to do next time i’m here for sure!















