During their leisurely tour of Buenos Aires Province, the CAA group visited a museum housing Argentine commercial vehicles.
Jill sent these photos …
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November 6, 2013
November 5, 2013
On the second full day of the CAA’s trip to Argentina, the group enjoyed a leisurely visit at La Invernada, the estancia owned by CAA members Dr. Guillermo & Christine Gibelli.
Jill wrote to say, “We got to see the horses (Hackneys and Orlovs) and carriages and the many collections inside the house. Sixteen people sat down to lunch at the main table with the rest of us enjoying sitting outside on the patio. Then after lunch some of the group went riding while others were taken by carriage to see the grounds and to visit the mares and foals. Simply another great day enjoying Argentina and its people.”
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November 4, 2013
November 1, 2013
Jill’s Internet access while in Argentina (where she arrived yesterday and the rest of the CAA group arrived / is arriving today) will be rather spotty, but she was able to send this first-day-of-the-trip update from the group’s swanky Buenos Aires hotel …
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CAA Trip to Argentina 2013, Arrival Day
“We have seen all but two people on the CAA trip, and their flight may have been delayed, as Buenos Aires is having a huge storm today — lots of rain and wind. B.A. has had a very dry winter (or summer, actually, as they have reverse seasons to us), so the Argentines are happy about this rain. We are not, however, as it may affect our reaching some of the estancias that we plan to visit. Why, you ask? Because once we leave the city tomorrow and the main (paved) roads, we encounter dirt roads. All this rain is going to cause mud, and our bus may not be able to pass. That is all something to worry about tomorrow, though! Tonight we will gather in our gorgeous hotel, the Sofitel, and enjoy meeting each other while having a drink and then dinner. We will be joined tonight by Dr. and Mrs. Guillermo Gibelli (he has been responsible in arranging all our private visits), and by Pauline Edbrooke (who has made all our Argentine arrangements), and by Cali (our very capable and delightful interpreter / guide).”
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October 31, 2013
So far this week, I haven’t shown you any of the photos that will be featured in the print catalog. But this one is just too clever / funny / adorable not to share. Everybody horse wants a 2014 carriage-driving calendar!
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And here’s the uncropped, behind-the-scenes view of how we got the horse to focus on the, um, carrot. My favorite part is the look on the other horse’s face …
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