According to our tour guide, the three most famous cemeteries are Père Lachaise in Paris, the cemetery in Genoa Italy, and the one we visited today in Recoleta. It has the largest collection of marble in the world. It was like a little city with maze-like streets.




People love Eva Peron because she did so much for the poor in education, housing, wages, and working conditions. She was only 33 when she died of cancer, and many think it’s some kind of sign that she died at the same age as Jesus.
Then we traveled to a town just outside of Buenos Aires, called Tigre, and took a boat ride down the delta. We passed pretty homes, restaurants, a church, expensive hotels, and more along the shore.





Then we had a marathon food walking tour that was five hours of serious eating. The food was so good and so plentiful.





But we weren’t done yet!



By this time we were in pain, but we weren’t done yet! More food!

I am so envious I can hardly stand it. The Food Tour is basically all I would ever want to do. Especially the walking from restaurant to restaurant. Oxnard had a thing like that where you took a boat to the different restaurants in the Harbor. Did that a couple of different times. Such a joy to see you enjoying yourself so much.
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