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Announcement : YouTube Channel

By Kristance Harlow | November 11, 2013 |
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I’m pretty busy this week with a lot of exciting work projects lately. I’m working on an ongoing research project for a travel website. I’ve got a few articles that may be published this week on a couple different websites. Alejandro and I might be moving into a great apartment in Buenos Aires by the…

DC

Foto Friday: Statues Around the World

By Kristance Harlow | November 8, 2013 |
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Statues exist all over the world, we encounter them so often that sometimes we simply pass them by. In my travels the one constant that I’ve witnessed in every country are the existence of statues. Here I share a few, but with few words because that is what you get when you walk past statues…

Foto Friday: Joy To The World

By Kristance Harlow | November 2, 2013 |
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Having relived some painful memories in my last post, today’s Foto Friday post is all about joy. Capturing true moments of happiness, few words are needed as the pictures truly speak for themselves. Take a moment and think about how your smile can bring joy to others. I find myself smiling just looking at these…

Dublin, Ireland

Foto Friday: Halloween Edition Cemeteries and Spooks

By Kristance Harlow | October 26, 2013 |
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Not every country celebrates Halloween, and not every country celebrates the way the United States does. Here in Argentina you can find the odd Halloween display in the supermarket selling a few special candies and a creepy mask or two, but Halloween is not something people do here. I’m missing out on some of my…

Foto Friday: Beautifully Diverse Sidewalks in Buenos Aires

By Kristance Harlow | September 27, 2013 |
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Walking around my current barrio, Olivos, one of the things I noticed first was the sidewalk. You constantly need to be looking down because around here everyone has dogs and takes them out for walks and they are all really well behaved, but they let their dogs do their business in the middle of the sidewalk…

Sentimental Saturday, the Ocean and Seaside

By Kristance Harlow | September 13, 2013 |
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I am going to take you on a trip to the ocean. With pictures let this post remind you of the beauty of the seaside, or if you’ve never been to the ocean I hope I can transport you there and get you to add the ocean (any ocean) to your bucket list. Pacific Ocean…

Trees and Sky Buenos Aires Argentina

Foto Friday: Space in Downtown Buenos Aires

By Kristance Harlow | August 30, 2013 |
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On Thursday I joined Alejandro when he went to class in the morning. While he was busy learning about advertising, I was enjoying the city on a wonderfully warm and sunny late winter day. Buenos Aires is not a city that has a lot of must see landmarks, but there is still a lot to see…

Salmon Dinner

Foto Friday: Traveling from America to Argentina

By Kristance Harlow | August 23, 2013 |
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I am finally in Argentina! After 30 hours of traveling, I washed the cabin plane off me and after a good night’s sleep Alejandro took me to explore my new neighborhood: Olivos, Buenos Aires. Stay tuned for a post with pictures on that, but today it’s all about how I got here…and how it did…

Brooklyn Bridge

Foto Friday: Vertical New York City

By Kristance Harlow | August 16, 2013 |
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It’s Foto Friday! The weekly f/photo essay with pictures following a theme that will bring you a unique perspective on awesome locations around the world. Last time I gave you a crick in your neck, forcing an upwards look at Boston. Today we focus on New York City from a thinned out vertical perspective. New…

Glass Tower

Foto Friday: Boston From A Fresh Perspective

By Kristance Harlow | August 2, 2013 |
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I spent my teenage years growing up in Vermont and went to university in Western Massachusetts and Vermont. With my proximity to Boston, I’ve visited a lot but rarely as a tourist. I’ve flown into and out of the Logan Airport, volunteered as a crew member at the Boston 3-Day Walk for a Cure, gone…

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