Started the day at Trea Cruces shopping. Below are photos to give you and idea of how much stuff costs.
The stuff below is from a grocery store called Ingles.
After the shopping excursion it was back home for lunch to cook those ribeyes.
Ribeye streak!
In the afternoon we decided to go visit the National Museum for Visual Arts. While we were waiting for our taxi, Jesus (yes, everyone’s Lord and Savior) came up to me and gave me a hug and left. He came back later and asked for some coins for coffee, I told him I didnt have any and he said there are coins in your pocket so I checked and handed them to him. Its the third time I meet big J here on earth but that’s a story for another day…
National Museum of Visual Arts
Here are some of my favorite art works.
Luna con ranchos y dormilones” (“Moon with Ranches and Sleepers”), José Cúneo “Emigrants” (Emigrantes), artist Rafael Barradas “El Obrero Muerto” (The Dead Worker) by José María López Mezquita Octavio Podestá ?
After walking for an hour looking for an open restaurant at 5 pm, we came across this place.
Yes, it’s a Mexican restaurant in Uruguay. We lobster tacos and a mix/match of tacos (chicken, beef, lobster) – delicious!
By the way, the entire day was cold and foggy.
Categories: Uruguay Comments Off on Uruguay – Tres Cruces Shopping & National Museum For Visual Arts
No Responses to “Uruguay – Tres Cruces Shopping & National Museum For Visual Arts”
No Responses to “Uruguay – Tres Cruces Shopping & National Museum For Visual Arts”