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Wild Picnic
Earlier this month we had a picnic at Diego's company at his boss's house. Staff and their families were invited and the day cooperated, it was sunny (but not cracking) and overall very pleasant. But that's not what I came to talk about specifically. The most interesting fact was the activities for the children, such as trampoline and inflatable drainer, face paintings and a show of a reptéis zoo here in Ottawa. We never visited Ottawa Reptile Zoo (reptéis and other animals), but now has entered our list such the resourcefulness of our girl without fear to the pets brought to the picnic for a mini-show. Alice liked both the…
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Getting to know Newfoundland – Part II
*Thank you for the kind comments!!! I'll be back later this week with details of our newly revealed little secret. 🙂 Following our tours of beautiful St. John's (Part I here). The next day, our plan was to take the boat trip, the peak point of the trip. Due to some recommendations, we decided to leave a small town about 40 minutes from downtown St. John's, called the Bay Bulls. We took the 11:00 a.m. tour with O'Briens, properly married, because the temperature should be about 9 degrees at the exit and about 5ºC on the high seas. We would have the chance to see whales, birds and icebergs, but…
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Getting to know Newfoundland – Part I
Another short trip came up and this time we decided to take the opportunity to know another Canadian province: Newfoundland and Labrador. The province is further east in Canada and indeed all of North America. St. John’s, our destination, is the provincial capital with about 200,000 inhabitants and lies in the Newfoundland area, which is an island. The other part of the province, Labrador is gigantic and continental. Red dot there is St. John’s in Newfoundland and Labrador We had about 4 days there and it was more than enough to see the attractions in the city and still drive a little more to see beautiful landscapes along the coast…
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Canada Day 2014
We're out of the Canadian capital this July 1st, but we couldn't help but congratulate our new country… by OGC
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Algonquin Park at the holiday…
Day 19 was Victoria Day holiday here and we took the opportunity to meet friends Carol and Luciano and another lively group of Brazilians and escape a little to the bush. Yes, we rent cottages on the edge of Little Hawk lake, about 40 minutes from Algonquin Park in downtown Ontario and about 3.5 hours from here in Ottawa. Diego and Luciano baptized the place by jumping into the lake on a morning that was 8ºC, eita courage! Algonquin Park is Canada's most popular provincial park and is home to about 2,400 lakes, 1,200 km of streams and rivers, mostly formed by glacier thawing in the last ice age. Still,…
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Bits and pieces of Brazil
Our fourth visit to Brazil in almost 7 years was, as always, great. Of course right, many family and friends moments is all good right! Arriving in Porto Alegre, the big wow was the heat. The day was umido and muffled. After a harsh winter like we've had here this year, I felt all unused to the warmth. The rest of the days in Passo Fundo were quiet (even it could be warmer.. rsrs), lots of sun and outdoors. Well, this post is actually a collection of photos of things and places that I photographed in our season there. My photographic approach (wow, it seemed important now.. rsrsrsr) was to…