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Overview
About Me
My parter Nadia and I started this adventure in Brazil with a Renault Kangoo "motorhome" and my cumbia band. We have been playing music all around the south of the country and living a completly new life far from our jobs, habits and houses. This great experience fed our curiosity and spirit in such a way that we want to continue with the rest of South America and Europe.
I make my living as a systems engineer freelancer but my real passions are music, philosophy and beers. I also enjoy biking and yoga. Nadia is a great writer and she is working on her thesis (about our journey) to get her degree in Social Communication... she also loves beers :)
We are really good at cooking so we would be happy to share a typical Argentinian barbecue (asado), empanadas and pizzas and learn different recipies from around the world.
We are looking forward to meeting nice and fun people and spending great times together.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
CS is the best way to meet new people and get to know places from a different perspective.
Interests
- culture
- writing
- dancing
- salsa dancing
- cocktails
- movies
- reading
- music
- friends
- dance
- museums
- libraries
- cocking
- art museums
Music, Movies, and Books
I like music very much, I play guitar and also Latin instruments.
Nadia reads a lot all the time and knows a lot about Latin American literature.
Movies, we like everything.
What I Can Share with Hosts
I traveled a lot through Latin America and I am willing to tell you a lot about your culture.
I travel with my guitar to all sides, and obvimente like good Argentinen, I am good in the kitchen and better still in the grills.
Nadia likes to write this by developing her website of chronicles and essays, which will be nurtured by the trips and the people we visit.
We like to cook therefore the hosts to prepare.
Countries I’ve Visited
Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, England, Germany, Mexico, Netherlands, Paraguay, Uruguay
Countries I’ve Lived In
Argentina