There was even a bit of tango in front of the entrance to the cemetery. The paintings weren’t my style. A lot of pictures of Argentine themes and then stuff like this.
Mate (pronounced MA-te) is an Argentine tea. You stick a lot of leaves into the cup and keep refilling it with hot water and drink the tea through a metal straw. This man is selling mate. Cups and straws.
“Drinking mate is highly ritualised, its conventions and procedures are fixed and never broken. Gringos stirring the tea with the bombilla will, for example, be met with Argentineans diving to recover the mate. It is just one faux pas among many”. [From The Real Argentina ]
This woman below had beautiful painted boxes and other small items.
I couldn’t figure out how to take a good picture of all the booths that make up the market. So this picture is here just to give you a vague sense. In parts there are booths on both sides. This was when we first got there and more vendors kept showing up.
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