Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (part dois)
16 de febrero de 2018, Brasil ⋅ ⛅ 84 °F
Look at me, just a couple days in Brazil and I’m speaking fluent Portuguese! Well, at least a little bit.
After our late night last night, we had a lighter day today, walking near the port andLeer más
Rio de Janiero, Brazil (part tres)
17 de febrero de 2018, Brasil ⋅ ⛅ 82 °F
What a fabulous day in Rio! The 4 of us hired a guide to see some of the popular sites plus some other sites that we might not be able to get to on a regular excursion. Luciana quickly assessed ourLeer más
Blame it on Rio
17 de febrero de 2018, Brasil ⋅ ⛅ 84 °F
My dear wife, Ali, is currently out of commission so this blog post on Carnival falls to me. It all started with our special tickets to the Winner’s Parade, a collection of the 6 winning SambaLeer más
Salvador, Bahia
20 de febrero de 2018, Brasil ⋅ ☀️ 84 °F
Salvador is an interesting city that is primarily influenced by Africa in everything from the food preparation, the handicrafts and the music.
We had a fascinating excursion today that was aLeer más
Maceio, Brazil
21 de febrero de 2018, Brasil ⋅ ⛅ 84 °F
We are headed around the “nose” of South America and this lovely city provided us with the restfulness of lovely beaches, turquoise water and warm breezes as we strolled along the pedestrianLeer más
Forteleza, Brazil
23 de febrero de 2018, Brasil ⋅ ⛅ 79 °F
Forteleza is our last stop before entering the Amazon River in a few days. We had intentions of going in and at least taking a walk despite the fact that it is oppressively hot and humid. There isLeer más
Santarem, Brazil on the Amazon River
27 de febrero de 2018, Brasil ⋅ ☁️ 77 °F
So yesterday we turned from the South Atlantic Ocean into the Amazon River. To aid me in my inability to describe the scale of this river, picture this: the Amazon River basin covers an area the sameLeer más
Manaus, Brazil, The Amazon
1 de marzo de 2018, Brasil ⋅ ⛅ 88 °F
Manaus, Brazil is a city that is 800 miles up the Amazon. The city has a population of2,000,000 people and is at the junction of the Amazon River and the Rio Negro.
The first day here brought us deepLeer más
Manaus, Brazil, The Amazon
2 de marzo de 2018, Brasil ⋅ ⛅ 91 °F
After an overnight in Manaus, we set off on a cute, old double-decker boat named the “Amazon Explorer” to see the meeting of the waters. It is where the Amazon River (coffee with cream color) runsLeer más
Parintins, Brazil, The Amazon
3 de marzo de 2018, Brasil ⋅ ⛅ 28 °F
Parintins is a small village on the Amazon that was settled by Native Indians 200 years ago. The village is very rich in Indigenous culture and this is celebrated annually with the Boi-Bumba festivalLeer más
Alter do Chao, Brazil, The Amazon
4 de marzo de 2018, Brasil ⋅ ☀️ 82 °F
This is our last stop both in Brazil and the Amazon. This is a very small village is located on a very small river off the Amazon and is unusual because the waters are very clear and it draws manyLeer más
Bridgetown, Barbados
8 de marzo de 2018, Barbados ⋅ ⛅ 84 °F
We have been to the Barbados before and had toured the island then, so today’s stop was for taking a long walk through town and on the beach.
San Juan, Puerto Rico
10 de marzo de 2018, Puerto Rico ⋅ ⛅ 81 °F
I write this with a bit of melancholy because it is the last port on this incredible adventure around South America. I feel fortunate that we have a home we love going back to, but the 60+ days weLeer más



























































































ViajeroThis mural must be awe-inspiring! It looks breathtaking in its detail and declaration of each person’s place in this diverse universe.