We are having some trouble getting set up to upload pictures taken with a real camera, which includes our intended goodbye pictures.

But even if we weren’t, we wouldn’t have many pictures yet, other than the ones of the tent in our hotel room.

Because like last time, we’re spending a few days taking it easy and getting adjusted.

But this time there are no surfing lessons, because that was painful.

And no Spanish lessons because Kerri thought her Spanish was better, until a Venezuelan at the mall started speaking Spanish to her and she didn’t even realize it wasn’t Portuguese. But that might be partially because she’s spent days trying to convince her brain not to follow “por favor” with “gracias” because it’s “obrigada” here.

And last time we were on a beach with waves and tide pools and pelicans and sunsets. This time the only waves are when it’s windy at the pool.
And there are only so many pictures of the pool you want to see.

We do sometimes go out into the city, and it seems nice, but it’s not a place you want to wander around taking pictures.

Tomorrow we go out into the Pantanal, where we will take about a million pictures a day.

But I don’t know if we’ll have the time or internet access to upload them. So you’re probably going to have to wait a while. Sorry.


Love the photos and commentary. The commentary is very interesting and also entertaining. Enjoy!
I bet the tent is a hit with kids. I think I might have to try it even as an adult.
It was not very comfortable as an adult. You would have to be at least 2 feet shorter to be comfortable. The only kids we saw around were too small, which is presumably why we got upgraded to the tent room.