[oct 22] we reach cerro tronador, and the two glaciers (manso and ventisquero negro). i think this is, from inside the mountain? like, we were surrounded by mountain.
[oct 22] we got a bonus section because we were such a well behaved group (and the day was beautiful). saltillo de las nalcas, a waterfall. did some actual hiking. i love hiking.
[oct 22] there was this part near the beginning of the path where the stuff under the water got this orange iron oxide color, which seems to be result of bacteria doing funny stuff
[oct 22] the waterfall (saltillo de las nalcas), easily our favorite part of the day.
[oct 22] back to pampa linda, cat.
and that's it for oct 22! i'll do 23 and 24 later.
i just found a half full 500ml water bottle in a bag i passed through airport security. yay?
fucking mosquitos. easily the worst part of being at my parents' place
i sleep with a goddamn mosquito net over my head but these fuckers manage to find a gap in it and then i have a mosquito net that keeps mosquitos inside with me
looked at the test from yesterday again, hmmmmmmm
Detecci?n de Coronavirus PCR
results today in 6-8 hours. weak-ass swabbing, i had to insist that they try a bit harder. 7800 ARS (27 USD)
in hindsight "dale sin asco"* is a bit of a rude thing to say to a healthcare worker
*literally "do it without disgust" but trust me it sounds more normal in spanish, it has "just fuck me up" vibes
also i really missed being able to talk that freely and naturally. like i'm pretty comfy with english but spanish is like "sitting on a couch, wearing loose tshirt and no pants, being fed chips, watching slice of life anime, petting a cat" tier comfy
i'm handling so much cash, it's absurd. not in value but in physical volume. like 4cm tall stacks of bills worth less than 200 usd
the government is reluctant to issue bills bigger than 1000 ARS (3.52 USD) because that'd be admitting we have a problem with inflation (this is a recurring topic, it used to be about bills bigger than 100 ARS)
lol my argentinian id card says i live in "múnich - baden-wberg bayern - - - alemania"
baden-wberg bayern is my favorite state. it's nett over there
this came up this morning because they needed an address for the PCR invoice and the address i have written there is this nonsense (+ street name + wrong street number)
PCR test results are in, negative
argentinian food update: vegan food tastes more vegan here
whew okay i have Made Plans.
- oct 29 flight to cordoba
- oct 31 horses
- nov 2 back to buenos aires
- nov 3 or 4 ekoparty (infosec conference)
- nov 5 pride
- nov 9 flight back home (munich)
cordoba/horses can be cancelled for free if i turn out to be plague'd, ekoparty is free this year for some reason (will wear my hf-800 respirator the whole time), pride is pride (i need to make my hf-800 gayer)
[liberal who wants to appear supportive but doesn't want to say the word "gay" voice] pride is pride
good morning. cat got through the window and is now on my lap
my dad just asked me to take a photo of a dirty piece of paper glued to the inner side of the lid of our washing machine, containing a schematic of the thing
and i just spent one hour hyperfocused in cleaning it up in gimp to be black/white, didn't even notice time passing
i seem to really *really* enjoy that sort of photo editing
oh yeah the washing machine broke. that's the curse of this house. everything is old, everything is somewhat broken, but everything is repairable! in theory! it's cheap if your time is worth nothing!
that's the same washing machine that had cursed grounding that i posted about upthread. so it's good that it broke completely i guess!
wtf my clothes from this morning are already dry (and apparently have been for a few hours). i'm so used to drying clothes indoors that this feels like, hacking. probably helps that we have a large outdoors space for it, and that it's a beautiful spring day, 34°C and 25% humidity
lifehack live in a third world country, 1.5 hours away from the big city, and you get to dry clothes outside
the 34°C feel surprisingly okay, and this is the only day so far that has been this hot, but yeah this is the reason i came in spring and not in summer. summer is either for going further south, or for staying indoors 24/7 with AC
i like the contrast i made here by accident, 4 days ago i was in the snow, today it's 34°C
good morning! today: cordoba.
i used to have a big group of friends there but most of them are either gone to europe or dead. it's been a few years.
not a single human in sight just airplane seats living in the moment
it won't be empty for long, i turned out to be in boarding zone 1, and was one of the last to enter the shuttle bus, so i was the fourth person to board the airplane. nice for a change
i get to watch the people who are bad at travel blocking the front of the queue taking their time to decide where to put their hand luggage. they are precisely as bad at it as they look when you're waiting behind them