Showing posts with label Brazil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brazil. Show all posts

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Hourglass

Sender: Reginald

Hourglass

Watching the sand in the hourglass, 
As it silently trickles away; 
Seeing time slip though my fingers, 
As quickly go the days. 
Looking at each grain of sand, 
As a tiny piece of time. 
Too small to be measured, 
Except by this heart of mine.

For every grain has a meaning, 
Of time so fleeting and fast; 
Each time that I see you, 
More precious than the last. 
Although those times are far between, 
And for me all too few; 
I treasure each tiny grain of sand, 
As a moment spent with you. 

For each moment brings me pleasure, 
Savoring each morsel of time; 
I drink from a cup of happiness, 
As if tasting of sweet wine. 
I draw from a well of contentment, 
As long as I know you are near; 
For one day I will look up, 
And you will be standing here. 

Bringing the joy you always bring, 
Spilling sunlight into this place; 
Warming my heart with your presence, 
And the smile upon your face. 
Watching the sand in the hourglass, 
Until you are back with me; 
As long as the tiny grains trickle down, 
I will wait for you patiently. 

Allison Chambers Coxsey
©1995


Monday, March 11, 2013

Clay Fair, Caruau




Sender: AnthonyYnoh
Clay Fair - 1970's
Caruaru, Brazil
Anthony writes that Vitalino (Vitalino Pereira dos Santos) was the biggest clay craftsman from Caruaru.

Caruaru hosts one of the biggest open traditional and handicrafts markets of Brazil, the Feira de Caruaru.

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Museu da Inconfidência




Sender: Lucia
Museu da Inconfidência - Ouro Preto - Minas Gerais

The Conspiracy Museum is dedicated to the Inconfidência Mineira or Minas Conspiracy, an important event in the Brazilian independence movement. Ouro Preto is a designated World Heritage Site because of its Baroque architecture.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Salvador - Bahia


Sender: Borges
Salvador - Bahia- Spain
Pelourinho By Night

Pelourinho, the old historic centre of Salvador, is a city within a city.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Iguassu Falls, Brazil




Sender: Alisson

Iguassu Falls is located on the border of Brazil and Argentina. I read that some people say go to the Brazilian side for viewing the falls, and the Argentina side for experiencing the falls!

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Ukranian Memorial, Curitiba




Sender: Hanitles
Ukranian Memorial in Curitiba

Built by the city of Curitiba for the occasion of the First Centennial of the Arrival of the First Immigrants to Brazil. Located at Tingui Park.
The drinks (Tea/Juice) that Hanitles sent as gifts!

Lovely stamps

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Three Cards from Brazil!




Sender: Denise
Rota Barueri do Circuito Taypa de Pilão
Comprises guided visits to some architectural heritage sites of the state.
Capela Nossa Senhora da Escada (Chapel of Our Lady of Escada)
I'm not sure what these multiple images are...
The Harpy Eagle (Harpia harpyja)
Text on card: A bird of prey known as a devastating eagle. Its claws are powerful and so is its flight; its courage is implacable, offending all living things.


Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Lake Igapo, Londrina


Sender: Felipe


Lake Igapo, Londrina, Brazil
Londrina is a city in the northern state of Parana and Lake Igapo is one of its beautiful recreational areas.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Iguacu Falls

Sender: Hanitles
Hanitles wrote that this is one of Brazil's UNESCO World Heritage sites. There are 275 falls in the river, the tallest one is 82 metres tall. The falls are 5 hours away from the city where Hanitles live.


I've googled photos of the falls and  they are really spectacular!! 



Sunday, May 22, 2011

Complexo Viario Ayrton Senna, Sao Paolo



Sender: Fernanda
Views of a tunnel in Sao Paolo named "Complexo Viario Ayrton Senna" built after the death of Ayrton Senna, a Brazillian race driver (March 21, 1960 – May 1, 1994). He is regarded as one of the greatest drivers of all time, winning the World Champion three times prior to his devastating death. 


I really love Formula One and Ayrton Senna was my idol. Quoting him, “I felt as though I was driving in a tunnel. The whole circuit became a tunnel... I had reached such a high level of concentration that it was as if the car and I had become one. Together we were at the maximum. I was giving the car everything - and vice versa.”


Stamps of trumpets and commercial bags.

Saturday, April 30, 2011