ARACRUZ – 25 JULY 2019 – THE NATIVES
We make a quick research and find that, not far, there was an indigenous reserve of Tupinikim and Guarani tribes so we make a u-turn and pump up the 75 horse power hidden under the hood. Read More »
For some time now we had this recurrent idea of keeping an online travel diary.
Our kids keep journals with whatever inspires them and we have the photos that keep track of our journey. We often refer to things that happened here and there and it would be easier, even for us, to go back to “places” by clicking a date on our family website. It would be, for sure, wonderful for our parents and friends from… well, all over the world now, to know of our whereabouts without texting us to ask where we are and how we are doing. So, with all this benefits in mind, we will start our online travel diary right here, in Prudentopolis, Brasil and now, October 12th 2017.
We hope you will find reasons to come back here often.
We make a quick research and find that, not far, there was an indigenous reserve of Tupinikim and Guarani tribes so we make a u-turn and pump up the 75 horse power hidden under the hood. Read More »
This morning Carla was doing some statistics. In 75 days we drove 1700 kilometers, with an average of 23 kilometers per day.
Our friend, Argentinian Pancho who rides his bicycle has an average of 100 kilometers a day. Read More »
I think goodbye’s are harder for people who stay. We woke up, we had breakfast and, as usual, Becka was our hand brake. We made another coffee, we positioned ourselves facing the sun and after...Read More »
When we don’t like a place, it’s simple, we don’t stay. It’s more complicated when we like it somewhere because it’s hard to leave. Read More »
I am very grateful to the Universe that I can take time almost every day to walk the dogs on the beach with Lavinia. Read More »