We are now working two different continents with our offshore company business. Splitting our time between Miami and Buenos Aires allows us to run our business Miamioffshoreservices.com and keep close ties to our daughter's birth country. Keeping our U.S. base in Miami allows us easy access to flights to our other home and when the smell of meat cooking on a wood fire assails the senses and our ears ache for the Porteno accent, the Argentine community is close by. But still nothing can replace our closest friends in BA or the ache in our hearts when we're so far from our other home (although the warm ocean breezes do help :)) It's a tough thing when your heart is split between two places...
Harry, I am from the Northeast and although BA has winter, it's much milder than the Northeast, more like the deep south that gets flurries only once in a great while. The Rio de la Plata moderates the temps in Capital and the northern suburbs. Now if you go further out away from the city it does get A LOT colder brrr.
Posted by: moving to argentina | Tuesday, March 24, 2009 at 09:43 PM
This is a major reason I will try my best to get a job in Florida after I finish my BA in computer Science. Cheaper flights to latin american countries and better climate than the northeast.
Posted by: harry | Tuesday, March 24, 2009 at 03:21 PM