Wow—-I don’t know where to begin describing my recent trip to Argentina as a non-hunter accompanying my husband Larry.

 

In the planning stages,Nacho made it a point to call me personally and asked questions regarding our interest and dietary needs. He showed such interest to the details (down to playing country music in transit) that would make our trip, ” top shelf”. And indeed it was. The accommodations were magical and the food was a gourmet’s delight. We always felt safe and secure and were accompanied always with an English guide–which included a day in Cordoba with his lovely Veronica.

 

We are so grateful to her and could not have functioned without her. When our grand daughter fell ill, he made arrangements with the desk to have a doctor call and an antibiotic prescribed and delivered by taxi to the Estancia La Paz. Plus he called from the field to check on her. She was back “in the saddle” after one day. What a guy!!!!

 

The first day Ashten and I accompanied my husband, Larry,and joined him for lunch in the field which was delightfully delicious. We witnessed first hand the abundance of doves that

covered the sky. Larry was living one of the major dreams on his “bucket list”. It was great fun watching him! In our spare time there was plenty to do—the spa, horseback riding, biking,

birdwatching, shopping, visiting the art galleries, museums, cathedrals, dining, photographing, and just relaxing in the beautiful setting with a good book. We definately got addicted to the uisine.

Nacho was with us from the arrival at the airport to the departure at the airport.

 

He made it an even more personal experience by introducing and sharing his family with us. Nacho guaranteed our happiness and that he did. My only regret is that we had to return to Texas! An extended stay would have been nice. We have banked many fond Argentinian memories.