Playtime

serious tango unoHe came into my life like so many people do these days – with a comment.

It wasn’t on this blog. Rather, it was on my Nextstop.com Buenos Aires Guide. And it announced itself as being from Sun Valley, Idaho. You can probably imagine the sort of thing, Coming to Buenos Aires… need advice about tango lessons for beginners… got your name from blah, blah, blah. Nothing new there. But, in a master stroke (which surely indicated to me that he knew something of the workings and fragility of an artist’s ego), he added, You have an outrageous web site–really great!

Now, it was in a week when I was pretty tied up (or should I say drowning) in the first round of my post-edit book revisions, and I had almost zero enthusiasm for emailing with faceless folks in another hemisphere. But, since flattery definitely gets you further than no flattery, he stuck in my mind, and I ended up sending a brief email and suggesting he might try my good friend TangoCherie and her partner Ruben.

A few emails ping-ponged between the Americas after that because, in the game of responding to enquiries from people planning trips to Buenos Aires, one Which? What? or Why? inevitably leads to another. And in this particular case, by the second round of them, there were a few slightly unusual (between total strangers asking and answering travel-agent style queries), personal-ish questions from him, like, What are you reading at the moment?

In my slightly stressed stay-away-from-me mood of the hour, I confess that I wanted to retort, Why the hell are you asking me that? Bugger off! Questions about what I like to read, always did have the potential to panic me, even in person – I was more Enid Blyton and Agatha Christie than Charles Dickens or the Brontes, you see. When, weeks later, he asked if he could bring me anything from the USA, I suggested a Julia Cameron volume I hadn’t yet read. He didn’t email me back, and I thought I’d never hear from him again. A couple of Saturdays down the line,  in Los Consagrados, at the table of Cherie y Ruben, I found myself being introduced to a man called Neil, and his beautiful daughter. I’ve got a book for you, he said, as if it was the most natural thing in the world, and out of his rucksack he pulled, The Vein of Gold.

I don’t know if you can imagine what it’s like when a complete stranger unexpectedly brings, all the way from their far-away land, a longed-for gift that you never thought you’d own. But, to give you an idea… I’ve just been waiting over two weeks for a parcel from my mum that contains my Spiced Chocolate L’Oreal Excell 10 Minute Hair Colour, and my new Moo cards: it cost £18 to send, it’s now well past its scheduled arrival date and I’ll probably never see it, ever, ever, ever… Aaaaargh-entina. Never mind The Vein of Gold, he was actually delivering gold – not only in the form of a new book to help me keep believing in and following The Artist’s Way, but also in his generosity, and in my surprise and delight to be on the receiving end of it.

By the time the night was out we were giggling a lot and spilling some honest beans: he’d advised me to keep the ’sexiest skirt in the milonga’, but lose the clashing top (he has a background in fashion, apparently); I’d told him that his questions (which, by then, I’d realised, revealed nothing more than the curiosity of a playful soul) about the contents of my bookshelf had almost had me legging it to Antartica.

We’ve met a few times since then. This Saturday gone, we ended up posing for the camera - Oh please do the tango leg thing for me, I want to show my mates back home! Naturally, I did protest a bit with some, Oh I can’t, we’re in a traditional milonga, what will the world think? type stuff. Oh, live a little, Sallycat! he replied. When I saw the picture, I laughed (and so did Carlos, who met (and did not punch) Neil at the far more informal Milonga Loca last night). In the photo: almost the whole of Los Consagrados dancing the Chacarera; and me and the guy from Idaho, who, it turned out, is full of sunshine energy as well as personal questions, having a ‘larf’. Anyone watching me? Not a damn soul. All far too busy having their own parties.

Want to see the whole picture?

Well, before I show you. let me give you an update on the progress of Happy Tango. I’m over half way through the post-edit revisions. I’ve got a talented tanguero from Oz checking the male perspective, and a tanguera sub-editor making sure that my punctuation is as perfecto as possible. There’s seemingly endless printouts of pages covered in red pen, mid-afternoon and late-night research reccies to milongas, and mucho work still to be done. At times it feels exhausting and never-ending, but the fact is that I have never loved crafting anything this much in my entire life. And en camino I’m learning to balance the work with play.

So, in the interests of spreading a few playtime smiles around the globe this Monday morning, I’ll share the full body shot now – Mr Sun Valley and Barbie, in a serious tango pose. And just for the record, here in Buenos Aires in November 2009, it’s a damn fine life.


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  1. Jo’s avatar

    Look at you, girl! Happiness shimmers out of the words and the pictures – so good to feel you happy in the work and in the play. Which is, of course, just as it should be.

    Now where did I leave that work-life balance of my own?!

    Much much love to you and to our much missed Carlos too -

    your Jo x

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    1. sallycat’s avatar

      Hi darling Jo!
      How super to get your comment and know that you know I’m happy.
      I am.
      Sooooooo much work. Luverley moments of play. Probably insufficient sleep, but hey, you are only forty-six once right?
      C. is a darling as ever. To see him and Mr Sun Valley deep in conversation last night was an absolute joy: English, Spanish, Spanglish… lots of laughing! Fun.

      Keep your light bright little sis, I love you. SC

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  2. caroline’s avatar

    I LOVE the photograph for so many different reasons.

    Spilling over with joy, love and bottomless pride for you.

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    1. sallycat’s avatar

      Hey C. (the other darling C. in my life!)
      It is a cool shot no? Not just us two, but the whole scene unfolding behind, around, on the table, on the dancefloor… then there’s me… in a skirt, with legs, with cute hair, in pink, with a bit of make up, with my blusher done exactly as you recommended… see, you were there with us too!
      You always are.
      I miss you my friend. SC

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  3. Arlene’s avatar

    Fab photo Sally! A tourist pic if I ever saw one! Love the red dress! Hot! x
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    1. sallycat’s avatar

      Hi A!
      Ain’t it grand? And ain’t life grand, while we’re at it? Bloody hell!
      Hope it’s this much fun in London too… and not too chilly.

      Warm hug, SC

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  4. Mari’s avatar

    Sallycat – what a great story – and fab picture!!! I have been so surprised (and grateful) by the warmth of the tango dancers I’ve met online. A couple have traveled through Austin, which delights me no end. I guess I shouldn’t be surprised that tango dancers love to connect with each other! Thank you for sharing that story!
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    1. sallycat’s avatar

      Hi Mari,
      Yep I’ve met some pretty amazing people I have to say, and I’m delighted that you have too.
      I also have to say that it isn’t always a case of Sun Valley meets Barbie makes shrieks of delight… would be impossible really wouldn’t it, with the number of people who pass through Buenos Aires. Sometimes my energy and their energy just aren’t gonna make magic – just like on the dance floor I guess.
      Still, here’s to the shrieks of delight and those blissful connections when they do happen eh?

      And I’m really happy you liked the picture!

      Warm connecting hug, SC

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  5. Mike in Van’s avatar

    Hey

    So I’m here doing too much editing to a first draft that I shouldn’t be doing any editing to at all, on a novel that is all your fault. And I think I should check in on Sally. Boy am I glad I did. This post just oozes Happiness and Feel Goodness that has left me with a Smile on my Face and a Lightness in my Heart that is in direct contrast to the rain that is pouring down outside.
    SO glad to see you living and loving a life so grand and full. Thank you once again for sharing it with us. I love the photos. To think you get to do that a lot?
    Way Cool ;-)

    Mucho Abrazos

    mike xoxo
    PS Now back to writing not editing

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    1. sallycat’s avatar

      Mike
      Listen up! Stop editing! It’s a first draft… right? Got that? Just get to the end… at least of this chapter!

      Happy my story made you feel good. Every time I read it, it makes me feel good too. That’s what I love about blogging my Adventures, the markers in the journey, recorded for all time…
      It’s just started pouring here too. But that won’t deter me. One more hour of revisions, then off to dance, then off for a great steak in San Telmo!
      Can it get better? I think not!

      Keep that lightness in your heart chico, SC

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      1. Mike in Van’s avatar

        Right…STOP EDITING, write. Stop Editing, Write. stop editing, Write. Just bloody well WRITE. Should print that off and put it on my wall.

        Steak in San Telmo!!!! Now my mouth is watering as well.

        mj

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  6. Chelsea Zussman’s avatar

    Sally-that is an amazing picture! love your blog, it is so funny and I was laughing out loud reading it:) I’m glad you finally got him to dance, it’s about time! Hope all’s well, it was wonderful meeting you, I wish I had more time down there..

    Abrazos!

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    1. sallycat’s avatar

      Ah Chelsea!!! We miss you…
      Course I got him dancing. He’s a natural! (as are you, you gorgeous and wonderful woman)
      Soooooo happy to have met you both!

      Big warm hug, SC

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  7. Mark’s avatar

    Hi Sally,

    Wow, that’s a very red dress! Such a shame your edit was covered in the same colour ink when it came back from Scotland. Guess I won’t be one of the folks starring in your imaginary scenes this year. But that’s OK. My visit at the end of November is just a recce for (hopefully) a year long visit in the not too distant future. I’ve been through all your old posts again collecting hints and tips, and thoroughly enjoyed reading them again.

    I know nothing about writing a book – the drafts, edits, re-drafts, more edits etc. – but here comes the important bit. If you have written it in the same style as your blog posts I hope the editing doesn’t take the “Sallyness” out of it. Your blog posts are honest, funny, touching, wondrous, inspirational and fill us readers with joy. “Happy Tango” will be more than just commercially successful if it retains the same properties. People will be playing out your little scenes all over Buenos Aires and all over the world. Next year I should be one of them.

    Thanks for having the dream. It sounds like you’re doing well with the (final iteration?) redraft and having lots of fun with the research and cover photo shoots.

    Cheers,
    Mark.

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    1. sallycat’s avatar

      Thank you Mark!
      So glad my blog has been helpful. I hope you have a great visit here, and that you come back if that turns out to be your dream. And I soooo hope that my book will help you even more than the blog has. I think it will.

      To be honest the red pen, like the red dress, is good. Both contain ‘up energy’ I reckon. The dress transforms me into a tango queen, and the red pen transforms a decent book into an even better one!
      I hope that we have been careful to keep the friendly, upbeat, Sallycat voice, but at the same time, not everyone who reads the book will have read my blog, and I think the blog does allow a little more Sallycat, than the book – just a little. But, I have done my absolute best to retain the best of me in the move from blog to book. I promise. Fingers crossed that I have got the balance right!

      This is the final iteration, though there are several aspects to that, and it isn’t a fast process. I’m trying not to get overwhelmed, and just keep going, and enjoy the journey as much as I possibly can. Comments like yours help to spur me on. Thank you!

      SC

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  8. Tangobob’s avatar

    Shame on you, doing the leg up thing in a proper milonga, you should be banned, and the red dress as well, oh deary me.
    Go on you know I am only jealous.
    I guess the Argentine postal system is your punishment. No pleasure without pain. Ha!
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    1. sallycat’s avatar

      Dear Tangobob, Ha! Naughty me eh? ;)
      Actually the dress was shocking pink – is that better or worse? Very Barbie anyway, but hey, the milongueros seemed to like it. Danced all night!
      Mmmmmm the postal system… mind you a letter that I posted to England about the same time that my mum posted her parcel, arrived today! So maybe I won’t give up on my hair dye just yet!
      Hug, SC

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  9. jamesy’s avatar

    Hi Sal
    Im with Mark, I was beginning to think that the editing and fiddling were taking over, and I had a mental picture of you laying on the floor surrounded by pieces of paper covered in red lines mumbling there was a book in here somewhere, while C fanned you with a towel. But just as I was beginning to worry, there you are in full dance mode having a ball, its so good to see and remember keep the madness
    luv JB

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    1. sallycat’s avatar

      JB!
      You have a point. So vital to remember to enJOY!
      Yes ’tis true that lately there’s been more work than I thought there would be, but hey, I will never forget how to play too! Never ever ever!
      Gonna pop out of the city this weekend too I think – get a breath of fresh air.

      Thanks for sticking with me through the madness, and reminding me to hold on to it!
      Hug, SC

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