Saturday 26 June 2010

fun productive day in campos

today ended up being fun. i left after breakfast and started walking towards the centro turistico. i must have walk about 6 km today. the first thing i did was go on a passeio by bus through the mountains and to a famous waterfall there. the girl giving the tour was the first "stranger" that was actually friendly here. after the tour she even told the driver to drop me off at my next location. that was the teleferico which went to the top of the mountain where theres a panoramic view. once again, it was pretty hot here today. i think my face even got burned! next i ate a whole bag of chocolates with licquor inside. then i ate two kinds of chocolate ice cream. but this place is famous for chocolate, so its ok...

next i went to the chocolate factory which was kind of lame but i learned a bit about the history of chocolate. i also bought more chocolate! :o

when i was walking back to the hostel i realized that the usa was about to play, so i started looking for a place to eat lunch and watch the game. i ended up at a churrascaria (my first) and had an awesome lunch. i also made friends with the servers and they thought it was funny that i was american. the one guy asked how many cups the usa has won. we had a good laugh after that.

the game went into ovetime and the place was closing so one of the servers and i went to another place to watch the end. the us lost, but i told the guy that i still have hope because brasil is still alive.

now im back at the hostel. i had to move into a new room for tonite. i dont know what the lady's problem was who said the people i would be moving in with were "simple" people.  maybe it doesnt carry the same connotation in portuguese ("simples"), but they seem nice. 

tonite im planning on going to the most famous club here but only if i have enough energy. i have to get up at 8 tmrw to catch the bus to sao paulo at 9. im going to stay there for a few days before i start heading to my final destination, ilha solteira.

oh, the last two people i told i was going to ilha solteira had heard of the place! thats compared to one person during my first three weeks here....

almost everyone here in campos guesses that im portuguese.  i asked why because it seems like they would be able to recognize the portuguese portuguese accent accurately. it turns out its because of my face and because i talk slowly....apparently the portuguese speak more slowly than the brazilians(?). other people either think im from argentina or spain.

also, one of the servers today asked me what language they speak in the us and if it was "americano".  strange.  

Friday 25 June 2010

moving on

i arrived in campos do jordao by myself this afternoon from rio. the bus ride seemed really long. for the last hour we were on these small roads climbing up through the mountains with tunnels and bridges and really nice views.

this place seems pretty interesting. apparently there arent hostels here, theyre more like hotels. the one i showed up at said they were full even though i didnt see a single guest. the receptionist called another place for me and they said they had room for me for 180 reais per night! i said i couldnt do that, and then the lady offered me to stay in a room with 3 "simple" brasilian guys who are here for work. this room is 50 reais per night and more like a hostel room. i havent met the guys yet.... (update: now they moved me to a different room and said theyre booked for tomorrow night and i have to leave tomorrow. seems like bullshit, but im not particularly attached to this place. some of the people here at the hotel dont even make eye contact. weird).

campos do jordao is really nice. its like a little swiss/german town tucked away in the mountains ("the highest city in brasil") and its quite big with q population of 50000. theres a lot of really nice restaurants and shops. oh, and they make chocolate and beer here! also its really hot here. hotter than rio! luckily i didnt show up wearing gloves and a hat like i was instructed by none other than the internets.

i went out to a bar for lunch and watched the chile x spain match.  chile lost but at least they still advance to the round of 16 where they will play brasil!

this afternoon i saw a news report from the fifa fan fest in rio and i wished i were there!

Wednesday 23 June 2010

paraty and rio de janeiro

greetings!

i left sao paulo a week and a half ago, june 13, heading to paraty, rio de janeiro with my friend marie from germany.  paraty is a small beach resort/fishing village.  in paraty we met up with our friend tamarah from holland.  during our 4 days there, we did the following:
day trip by bus to trinidade, a small beach town;
boat tour of the beaches/islands around paraty with oppourtunites to swim to the beach and play soccer;
watched the first brasil match at a bar and went to the all-night after party in the main plaza;
talked to lots of argentine immigrants that live there.

then marie and i left for rio de janeiro on wednesday.  we stayed in botafogo for 2 nights. we visited some museums in the area and went to a night club in lapa.  next we moved to copacabana, where we stayed for 4 nights.  we went to the copacabana beach basically for 2 whole days.  we also went back to lapa one night for clubbing. for the second brasil match we went to the fifa fan fest, a beachside arena with a huge screen and thousands of people (pretty much the biggest place to party and watch the game). after the match, there was a free concert by grupo revelacao!  it was crazy because before i came to brasil i wanted to see them, but they were supposedly going to be touring abroad.  so yea, it was a huge surprise when they came on stage.

yesterday, marie and i moved to ipanema.  it's been raining since yesterday though, and there hasnt been much activity in the area.  today, were going to return to fifa fan fest to watch germany play as long as the weather is nice.

those are just a few of my stories.  ill have to summarize my experience in sao paulo at a later date...  

Friday 11 June 2010

real quick

hello all... everythings good here even though it gets quite cold at night. and by quite cold i mean 50 degrees F....

uploading pictures is tedious because i have to either manually resize the photos or wait 3 minutes for each for to upload.



Piletas de Agua in Lima, Peru


San Bartolo Beach South of Lima, Peru


Restaurant Huaca Pucllana in Lima, Peru

Exhibit in the Museu da Lingua Portuguesa


Choque Cultural Art Gallery in Sao Paulo


On a bridge near the Parque Ibirapuera


Bridge in the Parque Ibirapuera