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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Bom dia Brazil!

What should you do when there's a month gap between one job ending and another beginning?  Spend 2 weeks in Brazil, of course!  Especially when you know someone living in Brazil who will let you crash on their couch for free.
Gauchos
I spent most of my trip in Rio Grande do Sul (pronounced "hee-oh grahn-jay" locally), Brazil's southern-most state (because that's where the couch was) - with a visit to the Iguacu Falls thrown in.  Winter was coming to an end, not exactly peak tourist season.  Their winter is nothing compared to a Midwestern winter, however, so I thought the weather was lovely.  Rio Grande is the land of gauchos (South American cowboys), but at the same time the main city, Porto Alegre, has about 1.5 million people.
Porto Alegre at dusk
Brazilian food, especially in the south, can be very meat-focused.  Luckily, Brazilians (at least the ones I encountered) are very friendly and helpful, and most are aware of what a veg*n is.  One of my favorite meals was thrown together just for me at a cafe - brown rice, steamed veggies, and feijao (Brazilian black beans) with a sprinkling of farofa (ground cassava) on top.  You do have to be careful about the beans, because it can be quite common for them to be cooked in chicken stock and/or bacon.

I spent much of my visit seeing the country side.  There were lots (some might even say heaps) of state and national parks nearby, some of which I was able to get to.
Parque Estadual de Itapua (Itapua State Park)
Parque Estadual do Caracol (Caracol State Park)
 Gramado, Rio Grande do Sul
Foz do Iguacu (Iguacu Falls), Brazil/Argentina
Brazil is a beautiful country, and I look forward to going back and seeing more of it!

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Life and MoFo


The vegan Month of Food of course!  Beginning 1 Oct, vegan bloggers around the world will blog every weekday (at least) about food.  I consider myself a MoFo lurker, as I've enjoyed others' blogging but have not participated.  This year I'm going to try to change that.

2 big changes have occurred in my life in a pretty short period of time.  Last month I officially began my 2(ish)-year stint as a house sitter.  The owners are overseas on a temporary job assignment and didn't want to sell their house, so I'm keeping it livable until they return.  I also landed myself a new job!  It starts 3 Oct, and it's my first supervisor job.  That's right - I'm now the head of a department.  I did a little happy dance when they called to offer it to me. :)  But I will have A LOT to learn (I haven't worked in this area of my field in over 4 years, so I'll have to transition back into it plus figure this whole supervisor thing out) so I'm not going to push myself about doing 20 days of MoFo.  It might just be once a week MoFo.

I also just got back from a trip to Brazil, but I'll save that for the next post!