Day 14, Bariloche and surrounding area, Argentina. We were real excited about this day as we were headed about 12 miles along the lake to a small B&B, which ended up being probably THE highlight of the trip. It was a vacation within a vacation, so to speak. Two nights of wonderful food, company, wine, and relaxation.
We stumbled across this little tienda, in the middle of nowhere, that had wonderful baked goods and empanadas. We bought some stuff to take back to the B&B.
We stumbled across this little tienda, in the middle of nowhere, that had wonderful baked goods and empanadas. We bought some stuff to take back to the B&B.
They had a nice little area to relax. The B&B was real small, maybe 6 rooms, but we were the only ones to hang in this area. We spent many hours here, soaking it all in.
This was a local dog that would hang out on the property. His name is Cacho, which apparently translates to idiot, or something along those lines. I use the word all the time now. Que pasa Cacho? That is what the chef at the B&B would say to Cacho. If Cacho could answer he would have said "Tengo hambre".
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