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Sallycat's Adventures
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Sallycat’s Adventures from the pen of a forty-something Brit relocated to Buenos Aires. Tips for tangueros. Tips for travellers. Tips for life.
Recent Posts
Milongueros for gauchos
I’ve been Argentina, land of gauchos, for almost three years, and the closest I’ve come to horses has been at Feria de Mataderos. It’s my favourite street-market in Buenos Aires, and is complete with its very own gauchos racing on ...
The edge
Yesterday, on the path of going with the flow, I discovered a not-to-be-missed stunner of a place in Buenos Aires. Remember how the last little instalment of Sallycat’s Adventures saw me touching the Virgin of Luján? Well, the next thing I kne...
Touched
I have touched the Virgin of Luján. I didn’t expect to, and I didn’t think I’d want to (I’m probably the least religious person I know), but you only have to see the magic moving in this photo that C. took of me this weekend...
Playtime
He came into my life like so many people do these days - with a comment. It wasn’t on this blog. Rather, it was on my Nextstop.com Buenos Aires Guide. And it announced itself as being from Sun Valley, Idaho. You can probably imagine the sort of...
The journey
8.45am on a Sunday. La Glorieta. Me. Carlos. Julie-Anne Cosgrove (fellow Brit, friend and photographer fabulosa) behind the camera. Despite the heat, I’m in several layers of clothes that will allow me to strip off into different outfits withou...
En route to Happy Tango
Last weekend the completed (and bloody brilliant) professional edit of my book Happy Tango: Sallycat’s Guide to Dancing in Buenos Aires landed in my inbox all the way from Edinburgh, UK. Since then I’ve not had time to drop a line to my ...


