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Homesteading | everydayuruguay

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Everyday life for a new immigrant finding her way in Uruguay. What you need to know to move to Uruguay. On January 3, 2014. This is our little house. It’s 667 square feet with one bedroom, one bath and one great room (which contains kitchen, dining and living). It feels pretty big though with the large windows that take in the view of our beautiful 25 acres! Grill) when he’s in the mood to eat meat or play with fire. Cooking with wood fired grill. Joe the rooster and his girls. Time for a haircut. I&#821...

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November | 2014 | everydayuruguay

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Everyday life for a new immigrant finding her way in Uruguay. Lola, resting in the grass after being born. Lola’s first drink. Sascha and Ellie enjoying Farm TV. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 26 other followers. What you need to know to move to Uruguay. Constant Cacophony Part II. Constant Cacophony Part I. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow “everydayuruguay”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

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June | 2013 | everydayuruguay

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Everyday life for a new immigrant finding her way in Uruguay. So, I can’t guarantee how regular this will be, but here goes…. In Spanish can mean peaceful, relaxed, calm or easy. Uruguay is certainly. To someone from North America, it is not just the fact that nothing gets done quickly or that people are late, unreliable or disorganized around here, that makes you want to scream and pull your hair out (for those of us who have hair). It is compounded by the. It happens all the time. Follow Blog via Email.

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Farm TV | everydayuruguay

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Everyday life for a new immigrant finding her way in Uruguay. Laquo; Migration Wisdom. On November 9, 2014. Lola, resting in the grass after being born. Lola’s first drink. Sascha and Ellie enjoying Farm TV. 6 responses to “ Farm TV. November 10, 2014 at 14:31. What a wonderful life! We have only Silver Fox rabbits and chickens now-I know what you mean about them recognizing a voice! Hopefully ducks and Icelandic sheep in the spring. Love your blog! November 11, 2014 at 12:00. November 10, 2014 at 16:39.

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Making Friends | everydayuruguay

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Everyday life for a new immigrant finding her way in Uruguay. Laquo; Farm TV. On April 11, 2015. Making friends in Uruguay has been a bit different (difficult? Many of the women I know are busy cooking and caring for their children and families outside of work. This doesn’t leave a lot of free time for other things, including book club, yoga class or a lunch date. I have ONE female friend, Cecilia, who meets this criteria. Pedro and Toby the puppy we gave him for his birthday, me and Rob. You are comment...

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October | 2011 | The Other Side of the River

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The Other Side of the River. A PhD candidate's experiences in Uruguay. Monthly Archives: October 2011. A Southern Cone Pastime: Extreme Sharing. October 9, 2011. I’ve probably said it before, but I find Uruguayans (and admittedly Argentineans) to be very generous people. They are willing to share almost anything. The obvious of course is the mate, from which everyone drinks from the same straw and … Continue reading →. Life’s a Beach! A Southern Cone Pastime: Extreme Sharing. From Florida, With Love.

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A Southern Cone Pastime: Extreme Sharing | The Other Side of the River

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The Other Side of the River. A PhD candidate's experiences in Uruguay. From Florida, With Love. Life’s a Beach! A Southern Cone Pastime: Extreme Sharing. October 9, 2011. Drinking mate on La Rambla. Even Uruguayan nationality is on offer. When the mate is being passed around with a group of people with whom I’ve never shared the tea, I’m often met with the question of You don’t drink mate, do you? At which point someone who knows me almost always pipes up, She does! She’s practically Uruguayan now! Of co...

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The Other Side of the River. A PhD candidate's experiences in Uruguay. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Life’s a Beach!

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Uruguayan Hospitality and an Enthusiasm for Politics | The Other Side of the River

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The Other Side of the River. A PhD candidate's experiences in Uruguay. The Ups and Downs of Being Abroad. To the Rodeo We Go →. Uruguayan Hospitality and an Enthusiasm for Politics. March 31, 2011. Rodrigo looking very Uruguayan with his termo and mate. Sunset in El Pinar. Me in front of the Palacio Legislativo. On another note, I had a chance to experience a bit of the political side of Uruguayan life. I went to a Frente Amplio rally, celebrating the 40. For Lula da Silva) I felt a bit out of place.

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May | 2011 | The Other Side of the River

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The Other Side of the River. A PhD candidate's experiences in Uruguay. Monthly Archives: May 2011. To the Rodeo We Go. May 2, 2011. Rodeo pictures are courtesy of one Ms. Kirsten Cutler, friend and photographer extraordinaire). In secular Uruguay, Semana Santa (Holy Week) is often referred to by one of its lay names. One is Semana Turismo, during which time a cross-country bike … Continue reading →. Life’s a Beach! A Southern Cone Pastime: Extreme Sharing. From Florida, With Love. On Life’s a Beach!

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The Other Side of the River. A PhD candidate's experiences in Uruguay. Author Archives: Michelle Switzer. I'm a PhD candidate in social anthropology at York University in Toronto, ON, Canada. This is a blog about my personal experiences of living in Uruguay during my fieldwork. Life’s a Beach! January 19, 2012. A Southern Cone Pastime: Extreme Sharing. October 9, 2011. From Florida, With Love. August 23, 2011. El Campo: The Field in Various Forms. June 21, 2011. Living in El Litoral: My First Weeks in Me...

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Life’s a Beach! | The Other Side of the River

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The Other Side of the River. A PhD candidate's experiences in Uruguay. A Southern Cone Pastime: Extreme Sharing. Life’s a Beach! January 19, 2012. After two months away from Mercedes first in Montevideo, then Santiago de Chile for a conference, and then a month back home in Toronto I’ve made my way back in time to enjoy the warm weather, although I fortunately missed the worst of it (50C only a few days before I arrived)! Mate, with occasional dips into the cool but not cold river. The swim team is c...

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To the Rodeo We Go | The Other Side of the River

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The Other Side of the River. A PhD candidate's experiences in Uruguay. Uruguayan Hospitality and an Enthusiasm for Politics. Living in El Litoral: My First Weeks in Mercedes →. To the Rodeo We Go. May 2, 2011. Rodeo pictures are courtesy of one Ms. Kirsten Cutler, friend and photographer extraordinaire). Annual Semana Criolla, which was very entertaining and definitely unique. Was given the chance to ride around the corral with the flag of his home country. Sitting on a cowhide (that still retained the s...

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Settling in: the first days in Montevideo | The Other Side of the River

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The Other Side of the River. A PhD candidate's experiences in Uruguay. Welcome to my blog! Carnaval: Beyond Rio →. Settling in: the first days in Montevideo. January 25, 2011. In the two weeks leading up to my departure, I was asked over and over again how I felt about my upcoming fieldwork. Are you excited? I spent my first day reacquainting myself with the. In the window, you would never even notice that this building was there. While the accommodation is expensive, there are, however, some things that...

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