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Brasil's state of Paraná is located in the south of the country, and it is an agricultural breadbasket for the nation.   There's a whole lot of soy beans, corn, wheat and sugarcane as well as pork and beef.  And, when you have cattle, you hopefully see cowboys.  I was on the search for a cowboy portrait whenever we drove through the vast countryside.

One of those trips was a morning drive to Mambore for a live radio interview with Radio Uniao RM.  I really wasn’t sure how interesting the interview would be with an interpreter, but I was up for the experience.  And, I have to tell you that I thoroughly enjoyed the experience. 

It wasn’t my first live radio interview.  (And, I never thought I’d ever be able to say that.)  Earlier in the year, I had a half hour interview in Liberia.  But, I can easily tell you the biggest difference.  This time, I sat in an air-conditioned comfort.  There was no swelter, no sweat, and I wasn’t left alone in the room to wither and drip.  I sat in the same room with my interpreter, the interviewer, my host, one of the painters from my first mural and her mother. 

I must have done well on the radio. 

The interviewer was so pleased.  He had to give me a little walking tour of the neighborhood after the interview.  And, that tour included something I’d been trying to find the entire time I was in the country – an old Brasilian cowboy!  This guy heard the radio interview and came looking for me.  I guess he liked what he heard as well.  Regardless, I was thrilled to get his portrait. 

I travel with a short “to do” list.  I consider anything in addition to that list as dessert.  Meeting such a friendly old cowboy after the interview was definitely the dessert to a very positive experience.
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2017

April

Not Just February 14

March

The Tie That Binds
Howdy, Partner
Something Foul Afoot

February

January

Crocodile Dundee? Not Me
Blue Parrot
Sandy Feet in San Pedro
Simply UnBELIEZEable!

2016

December

Tchau, Brasil
How to Import a Gringo
My Turn to Cry
Midnight in Marumbi
La Mia Flight 2933
The A Gincana Funeral

November

Saci's Pinata
Terere
Mural 50 in Barbosa Ferraz
Climbing Coba
Those Americans
A LIttle More Loving Care
The Day of the Dead

October

Kuku Tattoo

September

Acquainting Aquinas

August

Guardian Angels
Travel 101
Who Knew? Nauru
The Day After

July

Mile a Minute
Simi's Vasili
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