Saturday, October 10, 2009

Our house and customs

Here there are some photos from our house. This is the view we have from our porch and dinning room. You can see the river behind the trees.

This big tree you can see is called Figueira (Ficus tree) and it is approximately 200 years old!

Here you can see a small one. This kind of tree grows up around another tree and embraces, suffocating it until the old tree dies and the Ficus grows in its place! Isn’t it interesting?
The Ficus trees are very common in this area: South of South America.

Alice is having a chimarrão (or mate).
This picture we took to Alma (Alice’s Spanish friend) who learned and enjoyed to drink mate while she was living here in Brazil.

And this is the view from the river. You can see the house in the back.

Here is the house!

Quico and Alice are ridding a kayak.

Here is Alice swinging in a liana (woody vines). PLAY the video to watch her!

Here are Alice and her friends Bruna and Laura. They are wearing Prenda's (Gaucho’s girl) dresses. These are traditional dresses that the girls usually wear them during the week we celebrate the Farroupilha Revolution.

So… those are some pictures of our home. As you can see we live in a gorgeous place!

Gauchos kisses!
Marina

5 comments:

  1. I love your place, Ma! The river so close makes it even more special! And the figueira tree is gorgeous. Hopefully we will have the chance to visit you guys in Porto Alegre oce more before you come to Canada.
    Love,
    Edu & Adri.

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  2. PS: Adorei o swing!!! :)
    PS2: OMG! The pool turned into a garden!!!!

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  3. Glad to know you are doing well in Brazil! The drink Alice and you are drinking in the pictures seems to have strong taste, it's like mix with green tea and coffee? And Alice's face is saying something... ha ha ha.
    Here it is getting colder and colder. Winter will be here soon!

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  4. Well, the place where you live is nice indeed. I also envy you for the summer you are passing through; right now I'm getting ready for the cold winter days in Manassas; I may wake up earlier one of these days to scratch away the pieces of ice on the car's windshield.
    I'm glad I caught a glimpse of southern Brazil again. What a nice place.

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  5. Marina,

    Que saudade de voces!! Adorei o blog, ta lindo... amei os videos tb... Me conta de voces, manda noticias. To sentindo uma falta das aulinhas que vc dava pra gente!!! :-(((

    bjs enormes pra vcs.
    Camila

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