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You're going home,
You're going home,
You're going home,
You're going home, Ha ha ha, Flee's going home
You're going home,
You're going home,
You're going home,
You're going home,
Home, Home, Home,
It's where the heart is,
Home, Home, Home,
It's where you'll be soon - ex-traveller!!! MWAH HA HA!
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So you must be looking forward to it then eh!?
But anyway, back to me being a celeb for the day (or as long as I could stretch it out for!)..... I did finally manage those last few steps though and walk through those doors to find two beaming smiles, lots of hugs and the inevitable tears from Mum (oh, ok and from me and Lot too!) It was like something out of 'Hello, Goodbye!' (which, for those of you that don't know, is a comedy Aussie real life show of hello's and goodbye's at Sydney Airport - had Mitz in tears every week, without fail, bless her!!), It was an awesome moment, the only thing missing - apart from Dad obviously - was my baby brother; thanks to the last minute faffing with my flight, he'd not been able to get the time off work, given he didn't know which day I'd be home until about 2 days before I decided I'd let him off!
After we'd settled down a little and got a random to take the above picture (to which Lottie's response when I asked said random was 'trust you to pick the only cute guy around' - what can I say... where's the sense in asking someone not cute?! ;0) anyway, back to my point, once we'd calmed down a little, done the photo sesh, we decided rather than get straight on with the journey home we'd go for a cheeky coffee and a proper chat. Given I'd had ridiculously little sleep over the last few days I was feeling surprisingly with it. Whilst supping on my hot milk (yes, I'm still a child and love the stuff!), my first purchase in sterling for a year, and catching up with the family, we decided we'd take a little detour on the way home and surprise the grandparents!
Nanny had called while we were having our drinks and the signal was bad so we thought it'd be nice to pop in on them. In truth I have to admit, despite finding that the tiredness was creeping up on me a little, I was quite liking extending the journey a bit.. I guess when I walked through the doors of Mum's, I really would have come full circle so prolonging it a bit was just more procrastinating from me in vain attempts to prolong the trip any which way i could!! ;0) It was fab to surprise them though, I do love surprises - whether giving or receiving them, they're always ace! Greeted with hugs, kisses and a variation of Grandad's classic saying 'don't play with the pixie's!!' - the variation implying, I may have played with my fair share of Pixie's over the past year, I believe!! Cheeky Grandad!! ;0) we sat down for more tea - I was definitely back in England!!
After relaxing on the familiar sofa's in my grandparents front room, sleepiness was getting to me a little and Lot and Mum both had to get to work for the afternoon so we headed for home.
The excitment of seeing my baby brother over-ruling the scariness of finally completing that circle from door to door. While Mum and Lot had to get back to work, Map had the afternoon off so they were swopping shifts on Welcome Home Flee Watch!The pic above was obviously taken after Map's arrival home.. following more emotional reunions.. in the end I was only on my own for an hour or so before he arrived home, and even then I had Lolli, Mum's new kitten to play with (the cutie in the pic here - and no I'm not talking about you Map!!) It was fab to see him and for the rest of the afternoon we vegged out on Mum's funky corner sofa - a new addition since my departure - eating rubbish, catching up, watching TV and making Lolli go a little bit loopy with the aid of the laser pointer ebay had given me as part of a leaving gift.... all in all it was lovely to just chill out at home.. and also a little surreal to be sat there as if the last year hadn't happened!
Except it had (I'm pleased to say) and a few relaxed hours later, the others arrived home from work, Map went back to work, and it was time for the next - and this time unexpected - reunion....
unbeknown to me my sister, cousin and Sian were coming round for cake and champers! It really hadn't actually occured to me that I'd be up to anything that evening so it was a fab surprise when they turned up and popped the cork on the bubbly... settling down with me for tales, gossip and lots of laughs! In truth, the evening didn't last too long - my eyelids had a life of their own and so, fairly early, at least compared to my recent Buenos Aires fuelled sleep pattern, I headed off to sleep in my own bed for the first time in a little over a year! Despite the jetlag, it had been a wicked day and a fab homecoming! I should go away more often!!!
It was however, just for one night that I slept in my own bed... I'd managed to choose a busy weekend to come home on... November's a hectic month for birthdays and the day after arriving home was party time in London.. a joint one for my lovely friends Nicki and Zoe - where Katy, my partner in mischief for the first part of South America and my fab friend Kate - would also be.... I did however manage to make the most of my bed and slept away the following morning most contentedly.
My brother, having worked late, was also still in bed when I woke up, and found himself the unwitting recipient of his big sister's comfort seeking... yep, on waking up in a room on my own, a tad disorientated to say the least, I found myself a little unsure of what to do.. so, naturally, I skipped into my brother's room, got in his bed and started chattering away! This caused some amusement amoung Ma and Map... what do you mean it's unusual?! I'm not used to waking up in a room on my own... I needed a dorm buddy.. who better than my little brother?! All we needed now were bunkbeds and 4-6 other people!! ;0)
Anyway... much as I don't think Ma was too impressed with my arrival home being so brief, I couldn't miss the girl's birthday and was so excited to be seeing everyone.. this was what coming home was all about... seeing my family and friends that I'd missed whislt away! So off I headed to London, I was staying at Kate's that night and again it felt somewhat surreal to be in places that I hadn't been for so long but that hadn't changed a bit! Kinda scary in a way too.
So... after glamming ourselves up a little (i have to say, I was loving the novelty of having a choice of what to wear.. that hadn't happened for a while!!) we headed into town to join the party... that was when I really felt like a celeb... greeted with actual full on screams by the girls, an audience of all the other guests and several million 'ah, so you're the guest of honour' responses to meeting me throughout the evening. I don't mind admitting
I was kinda liking this Celebrity Status!! ;0) It was definetely spurring me on through the jetlag anyway which in truth, was actually proving pretty easy - I was still feeling surprisingly spritely.. maybe it was the adrenalin from getting home.. or maybe it was the G&T's!! Either way, I was quite liking this homecoming/reunion lark... let's see how long I can milk it for eh!! (anyone spot a girl still in denial that she's back in the real world??! ;0)
It didn't end there though... oh no... there were more reunions to be had, one in particular that I was ridiculously excited about... for those die hard few of you (or 'crazy people' as I affectionately like to call you!) that actually read my ramblings on here and have done since my departure, you'll know that back in May-ish I got the very happy news that my lovely best mate Jules was set to become Mummy Jules.... well, part of my decision to come home now instead of extend my trip any longer, was that I was dangerously close to missing the entire pregnancy not to mention the birth and thus my debut as 'Fun Auntie Floozie' (as dubbed by Jules and Ol - and yes, I know not technically an Auntie, or a Floozie for that matter.. just for the record!!) and so it was that, slightly hungover after the birthday festivities, I hopped on another train to St Albans to see the parents-to-be... luckily my vibes for her not to drop before I made it there had got through somehow and it was with huge excitment that I greeted my lovely friend (and a half!) and not forgetting her lovely hubby too... both of which will no doubt kill me for putting the below pic on here but it had to be done I'm afraid Ma and Pa Clement!!!
The next 2 days were spent leisurely catching up on the past year with the troublesome twosome (soon to be trio), chilling out, lunching, gossiping etc etc... and generally enjoying being with Jules again, I'd missed her lots and lots - as reflected in the several lengthy phonecalls from various places around the world, not to mention all the emails!!
So, there you have it, my first few days back in the real world.. and I still hadn't stayed in one place for long enough to unpack my bags.. in fact, my backpack was still packed, sitting on my bedroom floor awaiting my arrival home, teasing me with the temptation of just picking it up and doing it all over again... and trust me, that temptation's not an easy one to ignore... but for now i was still basking in the celeb status, the unpacking could wait... anyone spot yet another 'it's not quite over' procrastination tactic??! ;0) xxx
With time running out I sent Marco on his way so i could finish my packing, then all that was left was to wait apprehensively for my taxi to the airport.. with only Kate, Maya and Emily left to say goodbye to. I have to say it all felt very unreal.. I was leaving somewhere but it wasn't like I hadn't moved on from a million places in the past year, so that part was pretty normal to me by now... it was the unfamiliar feeling that I wasn't leaving to get on a bus/plane/train/tuk tuk and find myself at the end of another journey checking into another dorm and making new friends once more... this time there would be no finding a hostel, sitting around on my backpack waiting for a bus to said hostel, hoping it would be decent and wondering what was in store this time around... no, this time there would be someone to greet me at the other end, a car waiting to take me home and no lengthy walks with 21kgs on my back.. it scared me stupid!!
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In truth, I was very slow in doing so.. stupid as it may sound, the minute I walked off that plane and out through departures it really was over.. my dream since the day my cousin came home from her trip, me aged 14, listening in awe to tales of the Taj Mahal, the golden beaches of Australia's east coast, Thailand and it's colourful vibrance... each story making me want to explore more of the world. I'd actually done it. Ok, a few years later than it perhaps should've been, but better late than never!
... The plan for the day... visit La Boca... see where the afternoon took us... and take in a Tango Show!! So, bright and early... well, ok, at a reasonable hour that was still in the AM, Kate and I, 
We did however emerge to find that Buenos Aires was in the grip of a big fat thunder storm though.. not what I requested for my final day... what's that all about!! It was raining beyond belief and so we decided we'd do a mad dash back to the hostel... given our summer attire was soaked through already there seemed little point in getting a taxi or bus or anything! We did end up doing a little detour on the way home though.... half way down Avenida Florida we came across a beauty salon... we'd had a bit of a mission in mind for later but given we'd come across this one now we decided to bring it forward... now, squeamish boys.... avert you're eyes... we were off for a bit of bikini wax action!! Ouch!


With as much effort made as possible, Clint and I headed to another bar for a nightcap, by this time it was already pretty late and with half a mind to having to get up for my flight the next morning I called it quits after that one and headed back to the hostel. Despite it not being quite the evening I had imagined, it was fun and Clint did a damn good job at entertaining me on my last night! I still couldn't believe that that was it.... trip over... it was only a matter of making it home safely now... and with hugely mixed emotions... I lay my head on my dorm bed pillow for the last time... as top bunks go, it wasn't a bad one to end my dorm days on... and in an en-suite dorm too... which reminds me.. have I told you about the Porn showers??!
Given that I'd actually slept at night for once, I was able to get up and enjoy the day... Kate and I had decided to head to Recoleta.. to visit one of Buenos Aires' main tourist attractions... the cemetery.... It was a beautiful day and we'd decided to walk.. inevitably this meant a leisurely stroll to Recoleta.. via, guess what?, a few more 




We spent a while leisurely wandering around, checking the place out, soaking up the sun - seemed slightly strange to be having a nice 

Anyway, after we were all tango-ed out, a few of us decided to head into Palermo for dinner. Kate had decided not to join us which was a shame but there was still a few wanting too so after freshening up and yet again, trying to get in touch with Marco but constantly missing him (I was now becoming quite well known with the hostel staff thanks to the 
Anyway, after we'd had our fill of beating the others at pool, we headed out for food... the boys were insistent on the closest place possible but Sarah and I had other ideas, after our evening of Tango we wanted to carry on the theme and decided San Telmo was the place to pursue this.. where Tango shows on the street are a regular occurence. It took us a while but eventually our f

So... I wandered the streets of San Telmo a while, looking for Marco's hostel.. then when found, had an interesting time trying to get into the place and find him... given he's Peruvian he doesn't need to worry about being in a place with English speaking staff so my limited Spanish meant it was quite an achievment to actually make it up to the hostel and be shown to the right room! I even resorted to showing them a picture of Marco that i thankfully still had on my camera! Anyway.... Marco found (I woke the poor boy up too) we sat and chatted for a while.. it was lovely to see him again and catch up. He'd had a nightmare time getting to Buenos Aires from Bolivia involving all sorts of 'entry fee's' at the border and being mugged outside his hostel... he'd been due to arrive a few days earlier but only managed to get there Saturday morning.. the morning of the festival... and being a DJ himself.. this was what he'd been living for for the past few months.. so when I heard him say, i'm not sure I'm going to go... I knew he'd had a nightmare few days and was feeling low! I did my best to cheer him up and convinced him that there was no way in the world he should miss Creamfields... luckily it didn't take much for him to come round.. i know he'd have been disappointed had he not gone!
So, the quick meal turned into a rather lengthy one.... well, there was no point wasting good vodka, I just got another glass and some more tonic.... not just a hat-stand me!! ;0) and Paul kept me company with a few extra beers... so, by the time we made it to Creamfields we were a tad later than planned and I'd missed the allocated meeting time with Marco... I did go to where we were meant to meet him in case he was still there but no, he'd gone. I didn't worry too much as he was with lots of others and i figured he'd be so into the festival that he'd prob forgotten all about it...it wasn't until a few days later that I found out he'd lost everyone when he came to find me and hadn't managed to find them again until he was off to the after party the next morning... Marco.. I'm sorry... I didn't mean that to happen and I hope you've forgiven me now! The festival is set in a huge open field in Puerto Madero... down by the river... not somewhere I'd previously seen, except a glimpse of in my hasty dash to Qantas a few days earlier, the area was massive and with all the people in it there was no way I'd have been able to spot him, although i did try!
We finally left about 6am I think and decided to walk home along the river front.... the pic below, of said riverfront, is the only pic that is actually mine... I didn't take my camera with me cos I was worried about losing/breaking it (not that i needed to which i'm kicking myself for now) so i took a disposable.. and a rubbish one at that but the only one i could find... unfortunatley it really was rubbish and none of the others came out... boo! So.. the one of Paul and I taken just before we left and the one here of the river are mine but i have to admit that all the others i pinched off some random's blog... just to show you all what it was like... how good am I to you!! ;0)
Anyway... the walk home was actually really nice... it took a while but it also took in a lot of the city, along the river, past churches and the Presidential Palace and it was a lovely way to wind down from the festival. We made it back to the hostel about 7am and parked ourselves in the courtyard for a bit.. soon being joined by several others that had also been to Creamfields.. Al had somehow found his way back to Millhouse.. despite it not being where he was staying.. Em surfaced from her room, having given up and gone to bed a few hours previously and Paul and I were just laughing... we felt surprisingly normal next to so many people not making any sense at all (although maybe they were laughing just as much as us!) 
Anyway... thanks to a La Boca match being such a Lonely Planet/Backpacker 'must do', as well as the fact they're a top of the league team that is, tickets sell out sharpish.. especially when it's a massive local derby such as this. Our ideal was to get tickets from the ground, cheaper and much more fun than going in an organised group but alas, it wasn't to be... other than a few they'd release early on match day, they were all sold out when Paul, Tim and Jamie went down to get some for us all. So we had to resort to buying them from the hostel... costing us stupid amounts more than it would've but at least we'd get to go.


The match itself was wicked though, and to be fair, all the supporters of Boca Juniors couldn't have been friendlier.. the little boy in the pic above was there with his father and they were so cute together.. the atmosphere was totally alive and it was a great experience regardless of the stupid behaviour of the Quilmes fans! A few minutes before the final whistle, Kate and I decided we'd watch the end from the side, close to the exit (yes, I'll admit we were getting a little concerned about what would happen when everyone came out and both teams fans came face to face) we needed have worried though, in fairness to the Argentine authorities, we were greeted with a wall of policemen (not a bad thing to find yourself faced with I can assure you girlies!! ;0) alot of others had had the same idea, however, no one was allowed out until the match was over and then it was fiercely regulated in order to avoid any trouble occuring! Although i could have done without some skanky person spitting on me, taking in a Boca Juniors match definetly is a 'must do' if you make it to Buenos Aires and while I know I'll get told off for not remembering the score, Boca Juniors won so it was all good in the end!!
We had an interesting time finding our bus back to the hostel but eventually we were all safely on board and got back to Millhouse about 10pm.. just in time for dinner... Kate, Sarah, Lorraine and I went for food at a lovely little place called Harmony just around the corner and had a good girlie chat... if i remember correctly, the main topic of coversation that evening was the lovely subject of bowel movements... oh, to be a backpacker!!!! We were all pretty shattered as the weekend drew to a close and headed back to the hostel where our beds were tempting us with thoughts of cosiness and sleep... I think all the other 3 managed to fulfill that temptation pretty sharpish.. me on the other hand... I'm far too easily led!!!! Which is actually far more innocent than it sounds.. honest!!) When on my way to bed, having left a note saying 'goodnight and see ya' to Paul, Tim and Jamie, on the notice board as they were off to Uruguay early the next morning.. I had the misfortune of bumping into Paul which, unbeknown to me at that point, was the kiss of death for any thoughts i might have had about sleeping that night.... somehow we ended up sat in the bar, chatting the night away... literally... I managed to make it to bed at 6am... which for me at least meant I got to sleep for a few hours... Paul on the other hand had to get up at 7am to catch the boat to Uruguay!! Unlucky dude.. but if you will keep me talking!! I'm going to be nice to you now Paul... careful... don't want that ego of yours getting any bigger than it already is (is that possible anyway??!) I was actually sad to see the boys go, it'd been fun hanging out with Paul and it would've been good to have them around for the last few days of my trip but ah well.. there was sleep to be had... that was all i cared about a second after saying bye to my young friend and besides, now you're back in London to Paul, I'll probably never be able to get rid of you.. god help me!! ;0)


We arrived as planned about 6pm after a very comfy, dry and warm bus journey having lucked out with the front seats.... i actually really enjoyed that bus journey, just watching the world go by, taking in the Argentine scenery and having a bit of quality 'bus-thinking' time (Bec and Aideen I'm sure you'll appreciate that thought!! ;0) You know that feeling you get when you have the day off work, the sun's shining and warm on your skin, you're relaxing with your mates or doing something fun and mischieveous and you realise you're just plain happy... and you can't help just quietly smiling to yourself? Well, sorry to sound cheesy but that was me... I just found myself smiling... thinking about all of the things i've done, friends i've made, people back home that I'd be seeing again soon, how far I'd come in just one year... and i don't just mean geographically... and how lucky I've been to be able to do everything I've done. Basically... Life was Sweet... I was having a Ball.... and i had nothing but the fact that it was nearly over to complain about (and that's just me being greedy!!) Sorry for going off on one but it's a great feeling and I didn't want to forget it..... I hope I always remember that feeling, it's a shame you can't bottle it for those times when things are tough and you lose sight that life is there to be enjoyed.... anyway.... i had one week left, i fully intended to make the most of it!!
Thanks to our leisurely morning and comfy bus ride, we were well rested when we arrived and decided a night out was in order... I was still feeling a little delicate from the day before but hey, sometimes you have to just power through right and Buenos Aires is well known as being the party capital of South America so it seemed only right! After checking in and sprucing ourselves up a little, we found Emily and the 3 of us headed out for a lush Thai meal at a restaurant the staff at the hostel had recommended. It was a bit pricier than was really allowed on our budgets but well worth it.... and as you can see from the pic above we even splashed out on a cheeky strawberry daquari each!!! Ummm... and Yummm!! ;0) (that's Em in the middle and Kate on the left btw).
Anyway... nightlife in Buenos Aires doesn't really get going til midnight so it wasn't til around then that we headed out to a club called Lost... it ended up just being about 10 of us... a lot of the others went to another club... the one we went to was ok.... ridiculously packed and hot mind but the evening was fun although did become somewhat random from there on in.. 

The following day.. Friday Nov 10th had been earmarked first and foremost to sort out my flight home.... at the moment I was still booked on to a flight out of Rio 5 days later.... i had no intention of losing 2 days of the so few i had left in order to hot foot it to Rio in time for my flight home..... so my plan was to change my flight to a Buenos Aires - Heathrow in 6 days time. Don't get me wrong... i wanted nothing more than to have time to complete my planned route of heading up through Uruguay along Brazil's Southern coast to Rio but i didn't have that time unfortunately so rather than rush through Uruguay and Brazil and not see any of it properly, let alone also not seeing Buenos Aires properly, I decided the best thing to do was sack off Brazil and Uruguay and visit them with enough time to enjoy them properly another time. It was a shame but at least this way i got to apprecaite Buenos Aires and Argentina more. 







It wasn't until we were checked into our dorm and were getting our PJ's out for a few cheeky hours of proper sleep that we discovered our bags had been tampered with..... the minute i opened mine i realised... thanks to my inability to travel light, there's a certain way my bag has to be packed to fit everything in, and after nearly a year of doing it, I've got it down to a fine art... so as nothing was as I'd packed it, I immediately knew someone had been in it.... the lock wasn't broken though which seemed a bit strange and nothing had been taken either. I always have all my valuable stuff in my day pack anyway but usually I pack my jewellery in my backpack... luckily for some reason this particular time, I hadn't, otherwise I doubt I'd still have it. Kate later discovered her backpack had also been 'toyed' with.... not because of the way it was packed - she's better at travelling light than me - but because she was missing her Lonely Planet and her Hairbrush!!! Random items to take but there you go!! Anyway... to be fair... if this was the worst that was going to happen to me in South America then I was counting myself pretty damn lucky!!
Anyway... back to Rosario... for those wondering, Rosario is the 3rd largest city in Argentina after Buenos Aires and Corboda and most renowned for being the birthplace of Ernesto 'Che' Guevara; 'star' - for want of a better word - of the well known Motorcycle Diaries, leader of the Cuban and Internationalist Guerrillas and a Marxist Revolutionary political figure. Following his death he became an icon for socialist revolutionary movements worldwide. Having read the Motorcycle Diaries I will admit that the main reason I'd been keen to go to Rosario was because of Che Guevara, although in reality there's no major celebration of him here and Argentine's don't seem as enamoured with him as the rest of the world does. While Rosario was his birthplace, it wasn't where he was raised and other than a statue in one of the squares and his, very understated house , with just a small simple sign outside that differentiates it from any other in that city centre street, there is nothing to commemorate or act as an attraction for tourists. That said, I'm glad i went. Quite aside from any connection to Che Guevara, Rosario is a lovely city... it's big enough to have all you need but not too big to feel lost in, it's pretty, with a lovley river setting and nice beaches (one of which is shown in the pic at the beginning of this post, with the pic above here being a view of the city from our little boat), good shopping, good restuarant and nightlife (on the weekends) and everyone is really friendly. I had originally intended only to spend a night there but thanks to now travelling with Kate we'd altered our seperate plans a little and decided to spend a few days there instead.




Thanks to my tummy I unfortunately had to give the proposed Salsa dancing a miss that night and didn't last long til I was back in bed... i was gutted about not being able to Salsa but consoled myself that I would be learning to Tango in Buenos Aires soon.... tough life eh!! ;0) I had loved my time in Rosario, it was chilled out and relaxing and perfect for reviving ourselves before we hit Buenos Aires...as the title here says.... 'the calm before the storm' and as much as I would've happily stayed longer there, now that it was so close I was very excited about getting back to my beloved Buenos Aires.. bring on that storm!! Now some may say I'd been a bit hasty in my instant love for that city but I stand by it... sometimes you just have to trust your gut right?! xx
At 11ish I headed off to the airport.... where I encountered a few problems with my flight ticket... or rather my lack of one. It seems I had a reservation but no actual ticket and that's what I needed in order to check in!! Luckily it got sorted and a ticket issued without too much hassle and in I checked... that wasn't the end of it though... a delay was on the way! Boo! About 3 hours later than scheduled we managed to take off and a few short hours and some delicious in flight biscuits later I was landing at Puerto Iguazu, very excited!!! The pic above is taken from the plane window en-route from Buenos Aires to Puerto Iguazu... even just from the fields you see above you can tell how lush and gorgeous Argentina is!
I'd booked my hostel already so hopped in a cab to the Hostel Inn Iguazu Falls and was loving the place already. The hostel turned out to be a bit like a Center Parks type thing, in a good way.... there was a lush pool out front and all sorts going on with a really friendly lively vibe about the place. It was great. I checked in and found that I had the dorm to myself... bliss! Just what I needed after the last few days!!! After I'd settled in i headed upstairs to sort out the activities for the next couple of days... while at the tour desk I met Garv, a cheeky Aussie who was to become one of the 4 other people I spent the next few days with. We ended up harrassing the poor girl on the tour desk for far too long and eventually left her in peace and headed into town to check out bus times for when we left and have some dinner.
It seemed like forever before we finally sat down to eat but eventually we did only to be told that most of the stuff we wanted to order, they didn't have!!! We did manage a nice enough meal in the end though and our little look round town confirmed that we quite liked Iguazu. As I was tired from the flight and the last few days, we headed back to the hostel after dinner and it wasn't long before I was happily in my bed!


Anyway, I waited for Garv and Kate to finish their boat ride into the falls, then we all hopped on a boat over to the little island where you can do a little walk to lookout points that give some great views of the Falls. We had lunch on the beach first then set off on the walk... with Garv, the 
Anyway, back to the day... after we'd exhausted ourselves (that's me and Kate) following Captain Garv around with his precision timing (heehee.. we're only messing Garv.. it was very 

We made it to the Devils Mouth and although the rain still hadn't let up.. it was most definetly worth the soaking... it really is stunning... i can't even begin 







After we'd exhausted ourselves in the gift shop we wandered down to the walkway out to view the Devils mouth from over the river, buying ourselves a cheeky ice-lolly on the way! The pic here was taken from the end of this walkway (post ice-lollies!!) I know i keep saying it but it really was stunning! After that it was pretty much time to head back to get the bus back to the main entrance for our pick up back to Argentina.... we'd only been in Brazil a few hours, and I kept forgetting to say 'Obrigado' rather than 'Gracias', but it had been fun... it's a shame I wasn't going to see more of the country this time around but it's not a bad 
I do have a story to tell from that evening so apologies for boring anyone but I'm going to tell it.... that evening I discovered first hand that there are some people still left in this world that are still kind and considerate just because.... and I was very touched to be the recipient of such kindness... it may sound like a small thing but it's the little things that count I always say.. I'll explain... it's actually quite a funny story but as I wasn't there to witness it I probably won't convey it properly.... Kate tells it better than me as she was there! 


I was sad to say goodbye to the others but was excited about getting to the next place... although in a way I just wanted to pause the trip... every step I took now, every time I moved on to the next place, i was a step closer to the next step being the one that took me home.. and as much as I was looking forward to seeing everyone... I didn't want it to end yet! Time kept rolling on though so the only thing you can do is make the most of it... that's what i intended to do with my last few weeks.... I had a fab time in Iguazu and am so glad that I forced myself to leave Buenos Aires in order to go there... it's a definete must do for anyone that gets the chance... simply breathtaking! xx
Well, after realising that booking my flight down here was just daft...Never book a flight on a hangover that's the moral of the story!! So, while making my tired little way here from La Paz today I made a decision.. Arriving here now I'm in danger of spending my entire last 2 weeks here... not that that would be a bad thing but it would mean i didn't do some of the other things i also really want to do... top of that list being Iguazu Falls... so, instead of letting this place get it's claws too far into me I've been implusive and booked a flight to Puerto Iguazu tomorrow.... random i know and clearly not good for the bank balance but it's beyond help at the moment anyway so ah well!
Anyway, I couldn't let my love at first sight of this city go untold so I just thought I'd mention it... even though my day has been a difficult one to survive thanks to another daft decision of not gonig to bed at all last night, the journey was hell, had to change in Santa Cruz and there was a couple on my flight that we'd met in Rurre, the ones that moaned about the flight and safety or it and quite honestly i was so tired I couldn't be doing with being sociable but I survived the flight and shared a cab into town with them so I can't really complain!! but as I was saying, even though it's been a long tough day, as soon as I stepped foot in Buenos Aires I knew I was going to adore it.... not only is the place amazing but I've already been spoiled by kindness... I left my Lonely Planet at the airport taxi desk and they radioed us to tell us another car was on its way to get it back to me, the hostel staff, despite me having the noisiest nights sleep of my life (and i can usually sleep through anything) were unbelievably friendly and helpful (that's at the Lime House btw) and the waitor in the restaurant I took myself off to for dinner was also so friendly, although he might just have felt sorry for me dining alone!!