Ladron, you made me remind of beautiful memories of the old Buenos Aires. I lived my childhood in Argentina and during the summer time I went to BA to spend the holidays with my grandparents, and every day I used to ride my bike.
Last year that I returned to the city, I had the opportunity to take a Bike City Tour and it was amazing, all the memories came back, and the experience was so much more rewarding because some of the landscapes of my childhood were still equal, also there were new ones, as well incredibly beautiful.
Location: San Francisco, California, United States
JunkThief is your typical Gallic Jew boy born on the Great Plains, went to Gotham and Ouagadougou and Kathmandu before settling in San Francisco's Mission District. Now he searches the dark alleys of that city to find good conversation, Weimar culture and (but of course) the perfect door knob.
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Gosh, this second pic looks like a funeral bike.
History - through advertising and bicycles.
Willow - I was thinking chimney sweep.
Meri - I would have loved to have been in Buenos Aires back in that age.
Ladron, do you know these people? The article almost reads like a travel article. Fun.
Know the people? Well, since it was written 20 years before I was born, I didn't get a chance to meet them. I love the author's name - Billy Kerosene!
Ladron, you made me remind of beautiful memories of the old Buenos Aires. I lived my childhood in Argentina and during the summer time I went to BA to spend the holidays with my grandparents, and every day I used to ride my bike.
Last year that I returned to the city, I had the opportunity to take a Bike City Tour and it was amazing, all the memories came back, and the experience was so much more rewarding because some of the landscapes of my childhood were still equal, also there were new ones, as well incredibly beautiful.
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