Showing posts with label south america. Show all posts
Showing posts with label south america. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Happy Independence Day to Brazil!

Hola!

(pronounced 'o-la', Spanish for Hello)

Christ over the City of Rio de Janeiro

Today is National Independence Day for Brazil.


feliz día de la independencia


I hope I got that right!
I went to a web site that will translate words and phrases from English into Spanish,
and Spanish into English.
You know, you never feel quite confident since you really don't speak the language.
That would be a wicked hacker thing though...

Brazil travel map

I thought we might learn just a little about Brazil today.
The country is famous for it's spectacular waterfalls,
the Amazon River (largest in the world)
The Rio De Janeiro Carnival
the Brazilian Soccer Team
and it's beaches.

Cococabana Beach, Brazil

Following three centuries of rule under Portugal,
Brazil became an independent nation in 1822
and a republic in 1889.


One thing I learned in just browsing about Brazil -
soccer is big.
I mean REALLY BIG!!
Being a non-sports person, I kinda' knew that, but not really?
Now I know!

Brazil will be hosting the World Cup in 2016.



I bet the beaches will be crowded!
Here's a photo of the beach at Rio de Janeiro
without all the soccer fans!



c.1916


The Iguazu Falls are truly impressive. I would like to see them someday.


Here are some interesting facts,
by Claudio Da Silva, July/2011 found at:
Brazil holds 53% of the source of fresh water available in South America.
Brazil holds 11.6% of the fresh water surface of the world,
placing it among one of the world giants in terms of internal water.
Brazil has one of the biggest lakes of the planet - Lagoa dos Patos.
92% of households have accessibility to drinking water.
Even with great availability, there is a shortage of drinking water in some places.
Only 37% of households are connected to sewer collection pipelines.
the Amazon river

The rivers of Brazil are responsible for 51% of the water consumption in Brazil.
30 Million inhabitants (out of 150 million) do not receive treated water.


Mr. Da Silva continues:

Sewage is Brazil's #1 threat to itself, and also to the world's oceans.
92% of the Brazil's sewage is launched into rivers and into the sea
without any treatment.
I found this next bit just horrifying:
DAILY Brazil launches 10 billion liters of sewage directly into rives and sea.

Brazil has made some strides -
there is about 10% of the cities adopting some kind of sewage treatment.
wow.

Chapada Diamantina National Park, Brazil



Now for a few 'more fun' facts!

Sao Paulo is the largest city of Brazil,
and is the capital of the state of Sao Paulo.
This city is the seventh largest metro area in the world!!!

Guaraja Beach, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Sao Paulo is quite famous for the tallest buildings in Brazil,
Fashion events, such as Sao Paulo Fashion Week,
and is the most populous city in the Americas!!!

Math quiz - work it out!
Sao Paulo has an area 1,523 square kilometers
and an estimated population of about
11,037,593 people living in the city.

So, how many people is that per square kilometer?

After you figure it out, let me know!
:0)

a woman in Salvador


I like the city's "Motto of Sao Paulo":

"I am not led, I lead"


Cool!


another photo of Iguazu Falls

So, Happy Independence Day, Brazil!


frog, the Amazon

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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Flaming Flamingos, Batman!

que' onda

pronounced keh ondah

(South American for 'what's up')

Caribbean flamingo or American flamingo

It's a plane, no....
It's a balloon, no....
It's a ....
bird?

Today we are having FLAMINGO FUN!

Why?

Because they look so silly!
Because they come in pretty colors!
Because they adore shrimp - like me!


Besides, everyone needs at least one pink flamingo in their life,
even if it is a plastic one!



"Is there anything more beautiful than a beautiful,
beautiful flamingo,
flying across in front of a beautiful sunset?
And he's carrying a beautiful rose in his beak,
and also he's carrying a very beautiful painting with his feet.
And also, you're drunk."

- Jack Handy, writer, cast member of Saturday Night Live


Now let me do some 'splainin'.
This was one of only TWO quotes or poems I could find
about flamingos.

Not a lot of choices you might say.
So, while I NEVER condone being drunk,
take the quote in a light spirit
and enjoy the imagery!


Fun Flamingo Fact:

A flock of flamingos is called a pat.


A what? ....A pat.

Well, I guess it's time to learn about

the anatomy of a flamingo:


I think it's the same for a plastic flamingo?

These lovely pink flamingos prove that even apartment dwellers
can have Flaming Flamingo Fun!

plastic flamingos in planter

Flamingos live to be about 50 years old.

a pat of flamingos in Kenya


I picked up some fun flamingo facts,
flamingo charts
and flamingo activities
It's a great website.


flamingo fondant from http://www.cakecentral.com/


"Flamingo" Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, NV

These amazing marbles are hand painted:

GlassGemsbyChristine.etsy.com

She has many many different glass marbles to choose from.



Of course, we have to include one of my favorite Barbies:

She is much prettier than this photo shows.

Fun Flamingo Fact:

When a flamingo flies, its long neck and long legs make
a nearly straight line.


Great web site for funnies like the one above!
Many have cats...
I bet flamingos don't like cats...

Chilean flamingo with eggs in nest

Chilean flamingo in the Amazon

Plastic Flamingos, found mostly in the USA

flamingo crossing rubber stamp, vivalasvegastamps.com

Let's learn how to fold an origami flamingo!



Cool!

Side note:
it's hard to find any decent vintage illustrations of flamingos!


c.1911

Beautiful page of flamingo items for sale at
the Celestial Seasonings Store:


Lesser Flamingos, smaller than the others


lesser flamingos, San Francisco

More fun flamingo facts:
The flamingo eats insects, crustaceans (shrimp and other shrimp-like animals), and tiny plants, like algae.

The flamingo's bright pinkish color is due to its diet.
The carotene from the shrimp in its turns its fleathers pink.


If a flamingo's diet is low in carotene, the feathers become white.





The flamingo eats by putting its head upside-down
into the water looking backwards!
(kids, don't try this a home) 
It takes in water that is rich in tiny organisms and filters nutrients from the water with a comb-like organ on its tongue.

Hmmmm, maybe too much information....

GOOD NEWS!

Plastic Pink FLamingos eat very little, if at all!


And this next one is very easy to maintain,
once you have mortgaged your house and your car and your kids!

Flamingo, by Cartier's

I don't think they got the colors just right however...
but I'm willing to overlook that slight discrepancy!

Here is another beautiful collage from

"lady with flamingo"

If you'd like to do a little, fast scherensnitte cutting
this one is for you:
Try pasting the cut out over a vacation photo -
perhaps a beautiful sunset.


a pat of Greater Flamingos

Well, that's all she wrote, folks.


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