With the exception of Canada, Don and I had never been abroad; that is until recently, when we traveled to Paraguay and Brazil with his brother and sister-in-law, Craig and Terri, who are seasoned, international travelers. Their experience put us at ease, which is a good thing. I won't bore you with a lot of text. Instead I'll inundate you with lots of images, and with them, try my best to share our remarkable experience.
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Paraguay is a country of contrasts. We stayed in this beautiful, comfortable guest house of our marvelous hosts. |
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Don and I took a walk our first morning there, and this is a typical rural home belonging to the Guarani - the native people of Paraguay. Their language is Guarani - not Spanish, not Portuguese - something entirely different. Spanish is spoken in most cities, though. |
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Cattle roam freely everywhere (as do chickens, turkeys, hogs, dogs... The device in the calf's nose is in place to wean it from its mother. |
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The season is late spring/early summer in Paraguay, and everything was lush and green. Temps were warm, but not overly humid. |
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It was fun seeing new blooms and berries. |
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...and seeing new bird species... |
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This was a noisy one! |
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Notice the blooms in the tree, and the wandering Jew growing as ground cover. |
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A typical rural power line. (Wait til you see the typical city power line - more scary than this by a long shot! |
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The rural road leading to our host's home. Notice the power pole in this image - it's made of cement. We saw quite a few of these as well. |
I'll do my best to post a few pictures daily for the next week or so, so stay tuned, and thanks for visiting!
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