x oS4 Ly writer went to Uruguay expecting an break and ended up in the midst of a: ~jGabe Edielon *"IQhi1gj SUEf W ,_W, 0 0 a'£ I EMIl -. '' " v't".. y . k , rt , . ,ti .. w Timin0 iS Evermthir group was also fortu- nate enough to arrange a 0 the Ameri- can Embassy. Silverstein discussed Uru- guayan politics, family, and what it was like to lead a life in the foreign service. I found his easy I severa e and his insight into the Uruguay- )n both revealing and candid. pped back into local culture with trades in honor of Carnaval, which rway throughout the trip. Add in that the Argentine national soc- was on our plane from Buenos Washington for the second of our hts home, and the journey can be up in four words: Right place,