I took F&M with me to the British Museum yesterday, but was too shy to get them out for a photo in front of the huge crowds. I must remember to caryy them everyerywhere in case a good photo opportunity presents itself.
SO DO I !!! ! (Very,
VERY with myself ...)
I should have taken them to church, today ... When those guys come from the States, someone in church wants to take them all around (as well as they, usually, want to go all around Rio ...). Well, today's guy did happen to go all around Rio, and there was room to me, because I was one of the only (two) available speaking English guys around, so, I had
NEVER been to both the Corcovado mountain (where the Christ redeemer statue is, 700 m high) & to the Sugar Loaf (300 m high)
ON THE SAME DAY!
I can't say I thought about Fred & Masie all the time, but I did think with myself ... "Blllllaast!!! I
S H O U L D have brought Fred & Masie!!!". (Specially because these guys got a real & unusual luck: a sunny & warm day in the middle of the Winter ... Not that it doesn't happen of us having sunny days on Winter, but one week ago, as I went to Forte de Santa Cruz (two pictures I took of Fred there, one of'em with Masie), it was a luck that it didn't rain, but it was cloudy, and it was really cold! (About between 20-22 Celsium degrees ... Today, 37: Just like some Summer days!) (The guys were really (and unusually)
VERY lucky!!!
But what happens here is that I'll
NEVER,
E V E R get out home without Fred & Masie packed in whatever pocket/bag I manage to take them with me!
-x-
Still, eventually I'll go back to these places, although it isn't in plans, not yet. Carioca daily life don't usually include going up these places, you know? ... Only when tourists (erm, friends, and not only from the States ... last time were from Sampaulo, Brasil) ... so, only when tourists come.
Even so, we come by these places rather frequently, so, many nice pictures can be taken, in moments of
bonne chance ...
Gus