Dropped my bags off, touched based with my family and hit the streets to find money and bakeries and whatever adventures laid ahead.
Pao de Queijo (gooey, delicious Brazilian Cheese Bread). My gluten free friends can even enjoy it since it’s made with tapioca flour instead of wheat. I didn’t even know that was a thing.
My loot from the market. If I have to go to the grocery store, I’m gonna make it fun. I love trying candies, chips and cookies from around the world. This purchase looks extremely promising and will keep me sufficiently nourished while I visit the falls.
This
is Luis. He pours his heart and soul into the hostel that I stayed at.
He makes everyone feel at home and part of the family, while serving
great drinks and food. Super sweet guy!
For
the last few years, I’ve purchased a bracelet from each country that
I’ve visited. I was running out of time here in Foz because of the
waterfall hunting and hanging at the hostel. I came upon these young
ladies and knew I would find one. I didn’t have enough small bills to
pay and no one in the area could make change for my $50 Real. So, I
scrounged in my bag, found a usb charging cube and made the trade.
Me, Tea, Kate, Tim hanging out and playing UNO with fake cards.
Who knew fake UNO cards existed?
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