Monday, May 9, 2011

Recoleta Cemetery

We headed to Recoleta, the cemetery for that matter, an eerie place you might think, but it's actually full of beautiful mausoleum's. Only the prestige or government figures are buried here, it's famous for holding the grave of Eva Poran otherwise known as Evita, but I was there for one man, Almirente Guillermo Brown...otherwise known as Admiral William Brown..Founder of the Argentine Navy, William Brown is considered a national hero in Argentina, with more than 1,200 streets named after him! He's not technically buried here but there is a great big green monumnet for him.

Eva Porans grave is pretty modest, lots of flowers around it..Other then that there is impressive structures probably cost more then alot of peoples houses.

But I'll leave you with this note:

This song got to No 1 in the charts with no air play from Ireland's national radio station R.T.E. and even when it reached No 1 they still refused to play it.

From a county Mayo town came a man of great renown
As a sailor and a soldier was none bolder
He went to America at an early age they say
As a cabin boy to sail the wide world over

Then adventure took him south to the De La Plata mouth
San Martin was on the route in Argentina
So three whaling ships he bought and Brazil and Spain he fought
And freedom then he sought for Argentina

Now Admiral William Brown you're a man of courage shown
And in battles fought the odds were all against you
But your Irish heart was strong and in memory still lives on
And in Ireland there are some that don't forget you

On St. Patrick's day it's told you had many victories bold
You defeated all invaders thugs and bullys
Then through the Pampas rose and you found a happy home
"Las Islas Malvinas, Argentinas"

He had heard of Irish hands in noble gallant bands
That helped to free the land called Argentina
He had heard with great acclaim the Patricios name and fame
When in 1806 the British came for slaughter

And to this very day in the Argentine they say
The English ran away from Buenos Aires
To the islands further down and they took them for the crown
"Las Islas Malvinas, Argentinas"

We remember William Brown and his land of great renown
He, invader of the islands from your country
When in 1833 were by pirates forced to flee
And in Ireland sure we know the story fully

And the people that went too to the Argentine when new
To escape the English laws and wars and famine
They had proved a loyal crew just like all the Irish do
"Las Islas Malvinas, Argentinas"

The old colonial days and cruel English ways
With her thunder plunder we will teach the natives
For the Brit




































Sunday, May 8, 2011

San Telmo

We headed to San Telmo market today, an interesting place lots of antiques and paintings, nothing jumped out at me so came back empty handed, but not before enjoying some street Tango!




Saturday, May 7, 2011

Graffiti Tour

Went on the Graffit Mundo (http://www.graffitimundo.com) street tour following a recommendation from facebook. Good day out in fairness and got abit of the BA street art history, the tour however isn't for everyone, previously being a writer myself I personally loved it..but mightn't be everyones cup of tea.

Headed out for some excellent steak in San Telmo, Tina's fillet was like bread, it just melted in your mount!