Here are some of the highlights of 2006 for me. In January and February I was in Exam Hell so I would rather forget those… March March 22nd we left Toronto to Montreal, where we spent a week rel… more →
building bridgesanitacastro wrote 1 week ago: Gente, A vovo Rose acabou publicando a neta-boneca na primeira festa junina em Brasilia. As fotos es … more →
tudobeleza wrote 4 weeks ago: Festa Junina, typically termed São João (Saint John) as it is centered on that saint’s day, i … more →
Biela Babbo wrote 1 month ago: Ai, época boa… ainda mais para quem mora aqui em Minas, perto das cidadezinhas interioranas. … more →
paulbarnett wrote 1 month ago: Written by Stephen Guild If you are in Pernambuco in the middle of June, you will no doubt see peopl … more →
Timothy High wrote 10 months ago: While I’m more or less on the subject, I thought I’d dig up some photos from the Festa … more →
vonbittner wrote 1 year ago: Here’s a nice article about the festivities that take place in the month of June in Brazil. St … more →
Rafael Zandoná wrote 1 year ago: Quadrinho sobre Bonifácio, um garoto orfão com câncer. … more →
Edson Soares wrote 1 year ago: A ponte quebrou… É … more →
cadu wrote 1 year ago: Festa juninas ou santos populares são uma celebração brasileira e portuguesa, de origem européia. H … more →
Joaninha wrote 1 year ago: “It Came from the North!” In the harsh, blistering backlands of northeast Brazil, a futu … more →
Ida wrote 2 years ago: I got out of bed this morning and went out the get a juice fix. I got some açai for myself and some … more →
guerson wrote 2 years ago: Here are some of the highlights of 2006 for me. In January and February I was in Exam Hell so I woul … more →
guerson wrote 3 years ago: I've never been to a warzone but I feel it may feel like these. The videos don't quite captu … more →
guerson wrote 3 years ago: The feast of St John – a religious holiday that conveniently coincides with ancient pagan cere … more →
Alan Bell wrote 3 years ago: The feast of St John – a religious holiday that conveniently coincides with ancient pagan cere … more →