Friday, October 10, 2014

Waking up to the birds

Birds start singing early and go on the whole day.
As the day progresses, car noise took over.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DufD18yr3s&feature=youtu.be


Birds of Brazil
http://www.baladeornithologique.com/php/engalerie18-2.html

Blogster in Brazil



Have WiFi, will travel.

Brazil self sufficient in energy

Of the world’s top ten economies, only two, Brazil and Canada, can theoretically reach self-reliance. The rest — China, Japan and Germany to name a few — are poor in resources in relation to their needs and their dependency on energy imports is growing by leaps and bounds.


Thursday, October 9, 2014



After lunch coffee at Nova Paulista Bakery


Espresso always served with gas water, sometimes chocolate or cookies.


Sweets


Portuguese bun is most popular, similar to 豬仔包 but softer crust.




Egg caramel custard, a favorite dessert here.






Organic, non gluten, non GMO slowly getting popular here.


Brazilians love soda pop, juice and beer.



Wednesday lunch at a kilo restaurant, Churrascaria Guaiba.

Price R$40.90 per kilo. Your plate f food is weighted to price.




My selection today - (clockwise from top) Potato salad, pickled carrot, BBQ chicken heart, BBQ sirloin, fried chicken, salmon sushi, fried sushi, vegetable sushi. R$22.90. 


I am having Guarana, a Brazilian national soda.


She is having gas water.


Typical table condiments - olive oil, salt, vinegar, tooth picks, sometimes soy sauce, chili sauce. 
no black or white pepper.


I ate little over one pound of food.
She ate about quarter pound.

My soda is R$4.30
Her gas water is R$2.40
(European digits are used here. Comma is dot.)

US Dollar equals
2.40 Brazilian Real

Wednesday, October 8, 2014




http://site.cvc.com.br/index.aspx


Like China, Brasil~s middle class has increased many fold during the past 12 years.



Installments are offered to consumers on many goods and services, from automobiles to shoes and clothing. Merchants debit purchasers~ credit cards monthly for payments. 

Brazil is no different from other countries financing its economy by loans and credit. 

^Buying things they don~t need with money they don~t have.^ also applies here.

Second Day in Brasil



I set foot on Brazil again after more than one year. I lost count how many times been here though. It is always interesting following Adriana to her home town.
We don~t do much tourist stuffs anymore. Besides playing with my laptop, I participate in their daily living pretending to be a Brazilian.
This afternoon is already 35 degree C. It is only Spring.