I moved away from Canada in 2019, after navigating the end of a marriage and wanting to cast off in a direction that required me to build again
is not an overstatement. The insect’s existence involves eating and defecating, eating and defecating, until it starts to look up, and map out a comfortable spot to change into a chrysalis and take a transformative nap.” – looking for the north. A good way forward. The next stage, as we shed our skin and assume a new form.
I moved to Argentina in 2019, after navigating the end of a marriage and wanting to cast off in a direction that required me to build again. I didn’t have a plana personal and professional jolt to my system, a place that did not live by the regimented patterns of North American culture, where the hustle is like breathing and community is available in any old coffee shop. In Buenos Aires, the streets are political.
archeological digs. Massive infrastructure projects that seemed fictional when I was a city hall reporter 10 years ago are now assuming position, as the city strains to catch up with its changing face. The cavernous Well condo and shopping centre, the Stackt fairgrounds with $40-an-hour pickleball courts, the exoskeleton of a new subway line. The city is levelling up, as an affordability and climate crisis plunges deeper. A clash of aspirational living, money and abandonment.
Except, that is not entirely true. Our bodies, our hearts, our words – they can render us naked as deftly as they subvert the intention to say what we mean, to be who we imagine. I took a rainy bike ride through Montreal’s magical Frédéric-Back Park, a futuristic expanse built on a former landfill, with touches of lavender that reminded me of southern Patagonia.
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