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Continue reading →: Something NewSomething New is coming here, it is time for change. My old posts will still be accessible (I can not bring myself to deleting them!) but from now on a there will be a totally different wind blowing here! Let’s find out if I can start entertaining you again! PS…
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Continue reading →: What’s another YearWho remembers me being a Pariah in Argentina? Who remembers that? It is a year ago. One year. One year ago we were stuck in Argentina, one year ago our flight was canceled 9 times, and one year ago we were repatriated through an Air France flight, long after the…
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Continue reading →: Bonjour!Nowadays, all you hear is you can’t do this, you can’t do that. This closes, that is forbidden. Everyone is just so negative. But why always focus on the things you can’t do? Why not have a look at the million things we are still allowed to do? At least…
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Continue reading →: NormalIn the beginning, when this all started, some people said that wearing a face mask will become like wearing a seatbelt was decades ago : after a while it will become so normal that nobody talks about it anymore and everybody just wears it. It couldn’t be more true! Even…
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Continue reading →: Know your MastersLockdown seems eternal. We are allowed to go out for some particular reasons, but none of it is much fun. Shopping in crowded cities with masks on, having to wait in line, being attentive not to come too close to others, wiping your hands with gel so often the skin…
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Continue reading →: Welcome to a New World
This is totally and utterly surreal. When we left our country less than 1 month ago on this photographic trip to Buenos Aires, the world was still how we knew it, the world I grew up in. There had been many changes over the years, but all those changes came…
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Continue reading →: Life as a pariah in Argentina. (Part 10)
Let’s end this series with a number 10. We have a flight, so we should be relieved. We are! Even though we won’t fully believe it until we’re actually in the plane. We are more than experienced with flight cancelations. We wake up 2 hours after the usual 5am (time…
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Continue reading →: Life as a pariah in Argentina (part 9)
I never expected to get to part 9, but here we are, still stuck in Argentina. We now live out of our suitcase. If they call us, the embassy, we only need to put our pijamas in the suitcase, lock the house and go. We now shower before we have…







