Rio: The Hits
Besides eating (mostly deliciously cheesy snacks), here’s a bit of what we’ve been doing: Feira Hippie: Artisan’s market that happens every Sunday in Ipanema. Touristy, but cool jewelery, clothing,...
View ArticleGlass Cases and Crystal Water
If there was a perfect day trip in Ferronlandia, this would be it. A slightly flighty (but charming) ex-pat mentioned a folk art museum to me the other day, “Near the beach and a fabulous collection!...
View ArticleRocinha
“Favela is a plant that grows up on the hills, so when people used to come to the flats to work they said they lived where the favela grows. The name stuck.” -Nildo Rocinha, literally meaning “little...
View ArticleOde to Street Art
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View ArticleSafe in Salvador
It feels weird to head East as Chile tumbles down. Everyone I know is fine. Scared and anxious at the most. Most of my friends, in typical Chilean style, have responded to my frantic emails with humor....
View ArticleSalvador: The Grub
Bahia is the last stop of my trip and I can’t imagine a better place to wind down after months of constant movement. The beaches are beautiful, the people are warm, and the food is well, take a look:...
View ArticleBeach Snackables
The snacks here are so damn good that I’m going to have to break them up into categories. First up, beach snacks. My first few days in Rio were spent mostly on the beaches of Leblon and Ipanema and I...
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