I hardly see mentions of Uco Valley, even among many of the wines I've drank from south of the Equator. As recently as 20 years ago, you NEVER saw that name on a wine label in the US. But they produce mostly Malbec and Tannat, black and strong.
If you are interested in historical cabarets in Buenos Aires , the No1 by a long shot was at its time the Tabaris on calle Corrientes . I know of quite a few ladies ,great grandmothers in todays society who were contracted in Paris,Viena and Budapest in the
1937/40s to come and work as high level hostesses at the Tabaris for 2 years .Time enough to learn the language and find a suitable high spending suitor. Dig in to the Tabaris and you will find a worth while history to write about .
Keep'm coming,
Thank you Joel.
What a terrible life to live with a beautiful woman and go to grand halls 😆
What a hell of a life your wife forces upon you.
Have you considered ‘cease & desist’ options Joel?
Yes, your posts make Argentina (especially Buenos Aries) look mighty appealing!
Though I must say your wife has a more authentic and nicer smile, maybe you got caught in the saying cheese moment? :^}
Agreed. Far nicer. I’m just happy to be in the shot at all 🙂
No Sir, you deserve to be in the shot with her, otherwise I don't believe she'd be there with you!👍
She’s very patient…
I hardly see mentions of Uco Valley, even among many of the wines I've drank from south of the Equator. As recently as 20 years ago, you NEVER saw that name on a wine label in the US. But they produce mostly Malbec and Tannat, black and strong.
Just landed. Pics to come…
Is there a dress code for Albur? Coming in September
An opportunity to dress as your best self. Enjoy!
Looking for the lyrics for the rest of the song, I found the Song, a beautiful thing, over at
https://soundcloud.com/anafina/corazon-al-sur-eladia-blazquez
So you must have had a really rough nite! Pretty lady, gorgeous club, dynamic theater, beautiful music...
there had to have been some dancing and romancing in your evening before your nite was over...
A very rough way to live... Carpe diem!
As we say in the south, the USA south that is, "You Married Up"!!
Best Regards,
Jim Cosby
Pretty wife.
If you are interested in historical cabarets in Buenos Aires , the No1 by a long shot was at its time the Tabaris on calle Corrientes . I know of quite a few ladies ,great grandmothers in todays society who were contracted in Paris,Viena and Budapest in the
1937/40s to come and work as high level hostesses at the Tabaris for 2 years .Time enough to learn the language and find a suitable high spending suitor. Dig in to the Tabaris and you will find a worth while history to write about .
Beautiful Joel! Not you silly, your wife 😊