Saturday, January 30, 2010

Home Surgery!

Today I decided that the stitches must come out. Eleven days is long enough, right? So my dad and I scrubbed up with plenty of Betadine (Povidona Iodo al 10%) and cleaned all my fly-fishing / surgical tools in rubbing alcohol (Alcohol Etílico) and commenced the removal. No blood – that’s the betadine! And no pain!

We’re going to open shop as amateur surgeons!

Moonrise over the finger of god


At the Estancia Lemu Cuyén, the almost full moon rising over "Dedo de Dios"

Friday, January 29, 2010

Lago Filo Hua Hum

Here is the beautiful lake, Lago Filo Hua Hum. It’s about 40km south of San Martin de los Andes. The mountains are absolutely beautiful, and our lodge was something out of a movie! No phone or internet, electricity only when the generator worked. Paradise!

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Geode hunting grounds

2 hours north of Bariloche.

Estancia Lemu Cuyen

This is the view from our cabaña in the mountains!

Monday, January 25, 2010

My mortal enemy... The Tabano!



This is what causes us the most pain in all of Argentina... The mighty (bastard) Tabano! It's the biggest horsefly you've ever seen (this one is actually pretty small). They take CHUNKS out of you, not just little bites...

Lunch Time!



I took this photo thinking there was a small fly on a Daisy. When I loaded it into the computer, I discovered that there was a tiny white spider eating the little fly! Amazing!

Aphids and Spiders, Oh My!

The poor roses in front of my cabaña – they have been infested with Aphids, and a spider who watches over everything. Anyone have any suggestions, sans pesticides, for removing Aphids? I would love to hear them!

Sunday, January 24, 2010

New Videos Posted

I’ve been hard at work! I’ve posted a few short videos of my adventures so far in Argentina.

http://www.youtube.com/nwislandguy


Saturday, January 23, 2010

1 in a million Blue Freshwater Crab

While out fishing a new stretch of Pichi Leufu, I looked down and to my amazement I saw a little blue dot creeping up the river. I looked closer, and found a bright blue freshwater crab! The blue is caused by the same genetic mutation that gives us albinos. And in the freshwater crab world, this is a one in a million crab!

Bimbos Everywhere!

Another case of "lost in translation"

Friday, January 22, 2010

Stitches!

Here’s my arm with the stitches!

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

What a pool!

This is at the Bariloche equivalent of Parks & Rec. For some reason,
it's closed on a beautiful sunny day...

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Rock & Roll

Here's the little hitch-hiker I've been carrying around in my arm for
the last week!

I'm not pregnant!

Had my first ever ultrasound yesterday, and I’m not pregnant! Wait – in a weird way, I guess I am... I have to have a ‘c-section’ of the arm to get the piece of rock removed. The shard is at the top of the picture between the small ‘+’ signs, and the dark band below that is the shadow the fragment casts through my arm on the ultrasound. Off to the hospital I go!

Monday, January 18, 2010

Virgin of the Lake panorama

The Virgin of the Lake lookout on Circuito Chico Road. This pano was made up of 46 images, and the final output was over 400 megabytes! Click on the picture to see the whole thing, and remember to scroll to the left and right!


Sunday, January 17, 2010

Special souvenir from Argentina


Well, it looks like I get to bring a special souvenir home from Argentina this year! I DO  have a piece of rock in my arm, about 5mm across - see the little white speck? Fifty dollars was the cost for a consult and x-ray. Tomorrow I get to go have surgery to remove the shard...

Guard dog at Río Pichiléufu

Maybe I should stay away from rock cutting machines...

Friday, January 15, 2010

Rocks fight back...

A couple of days ago while hunting geodes and agates, one splintered
and shot me. Two days later it is becoming apparent there might be a
piece of rock stuck deep in my arm. Tomorrow I will go to a hospital
in Bariloche, Argentina - where the doctors speak NO English, and try
to explain why I want an x-ray and if there is something there, I'll
have a nice, unique, souvenir from here - stiches, a scar, and a
pieceif rock that tried to kill me!

Hopefully my only souvenir will be the x-ray!

Beautiful rose in front of our cabaña in Bariloche

Geode hunting in Argentina

This pile of geodes is a naturally occuring pile! Amazing - they were
everywhere!