>I have also been blessed with accomadations made possible by Clovis, Brazilian friend from Austin, who arranged for me to stay with two Brazilians girls (Tati and Dani). All week it has been a big party with Dani's boyfriend Bruder and Clovis' brother Canze in town, not to mention the countless Brazilian friends of theirs.
>Everything has worked out nicely as they want to practice their English, and me my poor Portuguese, Brazilians in general have a better knowledge of English than Spanish. My Spanish is not suiting me too well as Portuguese and Spanish are two different languages (go figure!).
Now let the pictures do the talking:
Estadio Maracana (Sao Paulo vs. Fluminense)
Rowdy, Dangerous, Incredible Capacity:95,000!
Rowdy, Dangerous, Incredible Capacity:95,000!
UFO-like museum by famous Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer
with Pao de Acucar (Sugar Loaf mountain) in the background.
with Pao de Acucar (Sugar Loaf mountain) in the background.
On my way to Ouro Preto, one of the colonial and ex-mining capitals of Brazil.
chao,
Stewart
2 comments:
Hooray!! I can't believe you are actually on your way already --- and well into your adventure! Someday maybe I can visit the places you've already been to in just these few days! :-)
Keep writing your blog. We all love it, Stewart!
And warn your new friends along your path that you have many relatives eager for adventures in South America!!
Love,
Leslie :-)
i need a week by week fingernail update! include photos
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