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Never thoughtI would love being hispanic more then I do now but here I am at midnight loving how different the way my Spanish dialect is because I was raised with a Uruguayan family.
I fucking love being hispanic/latino
Also excuse me for not posting, ill try to post some self shipping ive did with Jonathan Crane cause it’s basically all just been with him!!
Happy Hispanic Heritage Month!
Coming from a latino/hispanic who is half cuban and half Uruguayan but born and raised in Florida :3 I might do a drawing based on this perhaps
Colonia del Sacramento is one of the most seasoned urban communities in Uruguay Visiting this magnificent town arranged at the mouth of Rio del Plata resembles strolling into an alternate time that time has solidified charmingly in Colonia del Sacramento It was not the Spanish but rather the Portuguese that established this Uruguay town in 1680 Today this town is honored liberally with bona fide culture and emotional history to such an extent that it was recorded as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO
Investigating this town by walking is sagacious fun and not very tiring as its very little Head out to the Plaza Mayor 25 de Mayo which houses the vestiges of Convent of San Francisco initially implicit the seventeenth century In the wake of respecting the vestiges move to the highest point of the adjacent nineteenth century beacon This might debilitate yet when you see a 10000 foot perspective on the town you will understand its everything justified despite all the trouble
Another feature milestone is the Municipal Museum which exhibits the past through its accumulations of valuable ancient rarities In any case this isnt the main historical center here Truth be told Sacramento has not a few however eight historical centers However dont expect enormous structures as you will before long acknowledge when you visit Colonia del Sacramento everything is littler and less complex The uplifting news is you can access every one of them by getting one entirely moderate ticket from the Museo Municipal Related Article
The wooden drawbridge the city entryway and old houses like the eighteenth century Casa de Nacarello all fill in as notices of Colonia del Sacramentos heavenly history Furthermore exactly when you think your touring excursion is done done neglect to pay tribute to the Iglesia Matriz the most established existing church in Uruguay In the event that you are too worn out to even think about walking there are shops nearby that lease bikes bikes and even golf trucks! You can likewise unwind in one of the nearby bistros or search for specialties endowments and trinkets from different shops and Colonia del Sacramento has loads of them on the grounds that all things considered it is a traveler magnet! Bryce Canyon National Park
The town has turned into a most loved goal of Argentinians searching for a break from their advanced lives Furthermore who could accuse them when their capital city of Buenos Aires is only a 50-minute pontoon ride far from the appeal of this Uruguayan town You can discover the ship terminal simply a large portion of a kilometer south of the noteworthy focus Only nearby it is a genuinely huge vacationer data focus
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Today was a productive day somehow ?? I walked 11 km (met some animals meanwhile), studied for an exam that is comming next week, ate "healthy" and spent time with my boyfriend lol
My city (Montevideo) turned 300 years so we had a celebration with different stages around the center of the city and many famous (and not-so-famous) artists performed for free! It was a huge event, I think I've never seen so much people together, it was squares and squares of people. I had a lot of fun, I went with my bf and met my brother and a friend of him there but just for one rapper/trapper they like (Zeballos), then they went home and I stayed there until night when my favorite folklore duet performed.
After all that we got some food and Cucú the cat joined our dinner ^•w•^
// 04/12/23// after work I came across this man playing the violin in the bus stop and was really beautiful, he made me feel safe with his music and I gave him some money I had
Worked
Clean up
Cooked
Took Odie for a walk
Did groceries
Bought food for the tortoises
// 04/11/23// LSU camp pt. 1 ~ (LSU means Uruguay Sign Language) we went camping with the institute where I learn sign language. Last year I couldn't go so I was exited but also worried bc I only knew one classmate there, we were the only ones that went from our class. But it was super fun, first we visited this place where many specialists work together to preserve endangered species from here. Most animals that we saw were in enclosures but the guys in the pictures were free bc that place is a protected zone for animals and plants in a mountain so they just know that humans mean food and come down to say hi everytime you visit there.
Visited the natural reserve in Cerro Pan de Azúcar
Visited Piria's castle
Ate super yummy food
Played games
// 01/11/23//
Went to the theater
Learned Slay by Everglow's break for the next day's practice
Ate