I've been intrigued by Buenos Aires for awhile now, and after sharing a sneak peek of Eliza Jane Curtis's (the force behind Morris & Essex) home over on design*sponge I was even more sold on this city which seems to be so full of color and life. After 12 years in NYC, Eliza was ready for a change of pace, and for the past two years has been calling the "Paris of Latin America" home as she creates beautiful hand-printed cards and creations. South America is probably the part of the world I know the least, so it's great fun in today's Boarding Pass to see how Eliza has taken advantage of her new home to explore a new part of the world. {Thanks, Eliza!}
{Designs combine my love of the city's art deco architectural details and memories of childhood daydreams in the fields and forests of Maine to create motifs of geometry, nature and fantasy.}
last trip taken:a visit to Rio de Janeiro and Ilha Grande, Brazil. Ilha Grande is a perfect paradise island, it used to have some infamous prisons which were only closed down in the past few decades. So it never got built-up and overdeveloped, it's still mostly natural and quiet, no cars or roads, just jungle and beaches, lots of fishermen, and one small tourist town. There is a big, fabulous white beach called Praia Mendes Lopes, you can only get there by boat or by hiking a few hours through the jungle, and then it's this heavenly beautiful, deserted place. Also, we fed bananas to a bunch of friendly marmoset monkeys in the jungle, that was incredible!
next trip on deck:
hmm, not sure! I think we're done traveling for this year, so probably our next trip will be spending Christmas with some friends on the beach in Uruguay! After that... more exploration in South America. We still have not visited Peru or Bolivia or Chile, and I want to see a lot more of Brazil, especially the wilder places in the north. We're not going to live in South America forever, so I want to take advantage of our time here and try to see lots of different places, while we're here. We want to see the salt flats in Bolivia, and I would really like to spend a bit of time in Valparaiso, Chile, I love city plus mountains plus ocean all together! And it seems like there is lots of interesting history in Valparaiso. I am reading an Isabella Allende novel right now, Hija de la Fortuna, which has inspired my interest in Valparaiso.
{Patagonia glacial cave. Glaciar Perito Moreno, Parque Nacional Los Glaciares. [right:] after a trek across the glacier, our guide hacked off some hunks of glacier ice and poured us all tumblers of whiskey on the rocks.} preferred method of transportation:
i love biking! I would love to get in shape and do some long distance bike-traveling some day. Also love trains and boats. Airplanes and airports are the worst. But often unavoidable! oh gosh, I can't possibly narrow this down to one place. Tokyo. Tuscany. England. I really want to take a boat ride down the Amazon, through the jungle in Brazil, and sleep in hammocks at night- a friend told me about doing this and I fell in love with the idea. Thailand. Croatia. I want to go everywhere!!
place you'd never go back:
how do you record your travels when you're traveling?
what is your favorite thing to photograph in a new place?
always my camera, my knitting project, a tin of colored pencils, a thin Sharpie and a handful of little Stabilo colored markers, and a sketchbook or just a loose pile of paper scraps to doodle on.
{Coati - according to Wikipedia, the coati also known as the hog-nosed coon, snookum bear, and the Brazilian aardvark, is a member of the raccoon family, a diurnal mammal native to South, Central, and south-western North America. these guys are cute as hell and not shy about begging for snacks. Actually one of them took a nibble of my camera, hoping it was a bit of hot dog. }favorite souvenir/thing to bring back?
postcards, snacks.
{Guara Viton turned out to be really tasty. Cebolitos were flavorless and weird. }what are your favorite things to do when you're traveling?
#1. eat and drink. #2. I love to go up to the highest place and look out across the land. I like to hike up mountains, or ride the elevator to the top of the highest building, or ride a tram or cable-car up a hill and look back over the city from above. #3. meet people. #4. rent a bike and ride around. #5. go swimming. #6. sit around drinking coffee and writing postcards.
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9 comments:
another brazil-lover, yay! I experience severe separation anxiety whenever I see photos of Rio. Someone was trying to tell me the other day that Sao Paolo is MUCH better. Can this be?
another nice BP column, Anne.
I love all of those photos of tiles...I suppose because I was a tad obsessed with all of the mosaic patterns I came across in Brazil...and in Buenos Aires come to think of it!
This is an enticing post especially with the photos. Love the shots of the tiles, very differet to Asian styles; and Patagonia that place just looks gorgeous no matter what the weather is. Thanks for sharing.
Cate
Hi Anne, Just wanted to say that I love looking at your blog and you gave me some great ideas for the Paris trip I took in May-including a new obsession with striped shirts! I hope your new adventure goes smoothly. Thanks again for all of your tips, suggestions, and inspiring me!
If you ever find yourself in Stuttgart, please e-mail me!
Viele Küssen, Katherine (Felice's friend)
Ps. I love the Morris & Essex shop on etsy. Thanks for including the link!
Love this! Those cards are great!
Another great Boarding Pass! I'm with her on the Amazon - I'm dying to go.
Beautiful! I love her eye for detail...
what a wonderful blog!
EJC is a great friend, and indeed, a great creator!
Hugs from Nomad Ink
I agree Canada has great scenery! I hope you are able to go visit South America sometime though. I went there about two years ago and it was the most amazing trip I have taken. Patagonia glaciers , penguins, mountains, and interacting with the locals were all part of what made this trip magical.
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