Monday, February 15, 2010

Thirty spoke converge upon a single hub,
It is on the hole in the center that the use of the cart hinges.
We make a vessel from a lump of clay;
It is the empty space within the vessel that makes it useful.
We make doors and windows for a room;
But it is these empty spaces that make the room livable.
Thus, while the tangible has advantages, it is the intangible that makes it useful.
-Lao Tse

Above entry is from the Tao Teh Ching. It relates to my rant 2 posts back about my fascination with the UBA building. Its use of space and the way each room has such a completely different feel. Thelonious monk brings you there with much of his music...speaking of which heard some jazz at a spot down here called thelonious. thankgod for jazz music. and especially for live music!

Space. It'd be nice to have some.

I'm sick of city. I can't wait to spend some time in Bariloche and Igauza next month. Peep these links and you'll see why: (Iguazu: http://www.viajesmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/cataratas_del_iguazu.jpg) (Bariloche: http://www.ciberturista.com/imagenes/bariloche.jpg)

Below are a few more photos from Buenos Aires.
Congresso from the roof, 7pm, pre-storm
Rooftop, Congresso, 7pm, pre-storm
Skeleton keys open up doors here

Grab a bite to eat down under in the subway
peace & love

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