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This is the journal of The Southron, an American Emigrant from Florida who has spent the last decade living in the West Indies, former Yugoslavia and Costa Rica. He moved to Montevideo, Uruguay at the end of February 2006...

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Fireworks in the sky…blackout on the ground.

Posted by southron on November 16th, 2006

I come from the lightning capital of the World, Pinellas Country Florida, where the statistical chances of getting struck by lightning are far better than they are for winning the lottery, or maybe even the perfecta at the local horse track. (Maybe this explains my magnetic personality?)
Despite that background, I was impressed last night at […]

Steaming, sticky, hot and humid…

Posted by southron on November 11th, 2006

…are NOT any of the terms that I would use to describe the weather here in Montevideo, despite what many of the Uruguayos will tell you. Right now it is 21C/70F and the relative humidity is 48%—compare that to 81% in St. Petersburg, Florida or 83% in Panamá, or even 73% in Miami—and I […]

Well, I done gone and done it…

Posted by southron on October 28th, 2006

It may not be a tough as giving birth, but it sure was a lot of work. The file was created on 22 July 2006, at 11:25:02. The last modification was made this morning (I hope). In just a few days less than 100, The Southron’s Guide to Living in Uruguay has […]

Every which way but warm…

Posted by southron on September 4th, 2006

Old Man Winter may be winding down, but he still has a few really nasty barbs to throw our way.

Winter is a Foggy Notion here

Posted by southron on August 5th, 2006

If I were to send you photos of the local walking down the street, you might think you were in Boston, Yorkshire, Hamburg, or many Antarctica.

…Early on a Frosty mornin’…

Posted by southron on July 7th, 2006

It is now officially Winter in Montevideo. What that means has yet to be enitrely revealed to me. Thus far it seems to mean 3-5 days of clouds and drizzle and then a like number of days with bright sunshine.

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Traveling to Uruguay from Costa Rica via Miami with 2 dogs, 5 suitcases and 2 wheelchairs.


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