I suppose this is like the average capital of a third world country. You probably have what you need, as long as you have the money. Like yesterday, whilst trying a shortcut, I ended up in an area where I wouldn't have felt safe in the dark, not even me. The houses that had water, did have a small tap near the streetside of there shack, outside, so don't even think of hot water. These shacks were an exeption. Luckily there was some electricity about which meant music here and there, because what could be more important than a stereo or TV. Anyway, by nightfall I decided to take a bus to get out off there, before, I was using my principles never to return on a taken track, getting further off track every step I took. I 've seen children, children and more children. Adults seemd to be a rare species out there. Anyway, Argentina is far more develloped than Paraguay, although Asunción does have the features of an Argentine city and fine architecture, it doesn't have the finesse of a complete town. Lomitos here are great though, with thick slices of ham and cheese, for 11.000 Guaranis. Yeah, money is big here in numbers. 7.240 Gs for a euro, 6.090 for a dollar, you convert, I work with pesos.
Monday I will have another kind of 'visitor'. Eva will be here in Argentina (sorry for the here, I am currently not in Argentina) together with Hicham. Can't wait to see her again, but maybe I shouldn't write that here.
Talk to you later as it will be hell to get this published in a Paraguayan cyber.
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