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1. Volver a Latinoamérica, volver a las costumbres


Ayer, 8 de diciembre, fue el día en que en muchas casas argentinas se vistieron de Navidad. Salieron a relucir los arbolitos, se colgaron luces de colores, prepararon centros de mesa con velas y moños y se pidieron los primeros deseos.

En Venezuela, como en también ocurre en nuestros hogares, es tradición tener un pesebre. El nuestro vino desde allí, volando de la mano sumamente generosa que ofició de mensajero de la queridísima y talentosa Mada .

Quise esperar a este día para mostrárselos y agradecer tanto cariño. Mada, estás junto a nosotros esta Navidad!

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2. Holidays







Estamos disfrutando de unos días de descanso en las afueras de Frankfurt antes de seguir viaje hacía Argentina. Les dejo algunas imágenes tomadas cerca del Rin para que compartan con nosotros.

We're enjoying a couple of days in the suburbs of Frankfurt before we travel on to Argentina. To share with you, here are some pictures taken in the vinyards above the Rhine.

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