segunda-feira, dezembro 29, 2008


Guarujá revisited. Hey Istran, you had a bad impression from Guarujá beaches (and traffic, and ...) when you came to Brasil. Maybe, would have been better if we had taken you to Éden beach. It is a very small one (only 100m) with a difficult access.
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Frescobol on the left side...
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... ruines at the right side of the beach.
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Differently from carnival, the beach was desert, including the bar which was closed.
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We stayed in a very pleasant inn (Refúgio do Éden) with only five apartments, very close to the beach.
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As we were the single guests, we had the swiming pool entire for us.
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It's time to change color, take a tan and rest to the next tests.
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Nothing to complain...
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At night, we went to traditional sea food restaurant to celebrate Christmas.
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A delicious "casquinha de siri"
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domingo, dezembro 14, 2008


After the graduation, a time of relax, before continuing the universities tests that will extend to next March.
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Cora's high school final graduation.
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Cora and her friends
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Christmas decoration...
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Cora's capture of a insect at the window. We called as "esperança" which means hope, because of it's green color.
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2008 Sao Paulo Bienal of Art
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Thinking about almost everything we saw, the only sculpture which deserves mention is this kid's slide. We got frustrated.
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Among the other artists, there was a special place for Frans Krajcberg and his protest about Amazon's devastation. Very strong and beatiful.
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An interesting frame
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