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Basking in Brazil and Checking out Chile
... father kindly disregard this letter
That’s it for the blog folks. We fly out at 11.35 Sunday night and arrive home 4.30am Tuesday morning. Please form an orderly line outside Auckland airport international arrivals to greet us, ensure your balloons will not inhibit other planes from departing and keep signs within the city council regulations. We are excited about the Queen Street welcome home parade that you have planned for us.
See some of you on Tuesday woop woop ...
Adventue Time!!!
... arriving on the conveyor belt. Perfect so far!
I waded through the mass of people, ignored all the guys saying "taxi", "taxi"....and went to the actual taxi stand. Gave them my hotel name, the lady told me the price and just for grins I said, you still accept Amex right.? Well right there my perfect day went out the window. The lady behind the counter said "no - pay driver" WHAT????? What a pain. Now I had to go exchange money. ...
Art Town!
... rice with filet of chicken. It was amazing and awesome and great and delicious and wonderful. When can I go back???
The town itself is much bigger than Alphaville, where we live, but the little community we were in (that we didn't dare venture out of -- surrounded by favelas), we were able to circle many times in the few hours we were there. The plant life, like all of Sao Paulo, was extremely lush, and really saturated every ...
Sao Paulo
... a pretty average shopping centre but most of the shops inside would give Hong Kong a good run for their money. Midge was really happy about doing the 4 day Inca Trail because it prepared him for the high-intensity power walk around every shop in the complex! It was around this stage that we realised how different Portuguese is in comparison to Brazilian Portuguese. Brazilians are super friendly and are never shy to strike up a conversation. The problem was that we could ...
Lokalpatriotismus und Emotion- da bin ich gut drin
... ging komplett an mir vorbei. Jetzt fühle ich mich wie hergebeamt. Erstmal ein Cafézinho und Pao de Queso. Das hilft etwas.
Jetzt lieg ich im Herzen von Sao Paulo bei Luisa im Bett. Von draußen schwappt Straßenlärm incl. Hupen und Sirenen herein, als würde jemand ein Klischee-Tonband von New Yorker Straßengeschehen abspielen. Habe die ganze Busfahrt vom Flughafen in die Stadt verpennt, dann hier nochmal ...