I saw a gaúcho, which is a Brazilian cowboy, waiting for a bus. Perhaps his horse was sick.
I also saw a woman who had just finished exercising, sitting on a bench eating a tub of ice cream. Something that I would probably do.
I saw a gaúcho, which is a Brazilian cowboy, waiting for a bus. Perhaps his horse was sick.
I also saw a woman who had just finished exercising, sitting on a bench eating a tub of ice cream. Something that I would probably do.
Hi, Bill! Nice blog. Don’t miss the September 20th, next week. It is when we celebrate our regional civil war. Well, we lost it, but it sure helped endendin slavery in Brazil. See you around!
Moacir (name means “son of pain” – fiancee hates it)
Moacir,
Thanks for the message! Susi and I have been hearing a lot about Farroupilha Day and are very excited about it! I’ve been scouring the Internet for information about it, and just information about the history of Porto Alegre and Rio Grande do Sul. Any suggestions/recommendations would be appreciated!