Saturday, January 31, 2009

More about the things you see when you walk...

Bom Dia Everyone,
 
Ozell and I were in a small mountain town of Lencois, Brazil for the last 3-4 days.  We did not have very good internet access while we were there.  I could not send or receive any e-mails except for three which turned out to be quite opportune since they were to Chris and about our Carnival plans.  I still do not have internet access now that we are back in Salvador even though Ozell does.  I hope there is not something wrong with my computer.  My point is that I apologize that there will be a slew of posts from me that show up all at one time and which will not post in the correct chronological order.  Not that is super critical in itself.
 
Back to this post...  As Ozell mentioned in his post which has already posted, we spent a few days in Lencois.  Read Ozell's post for a description of the town.
 
I just wanted to show you another example of the things you see when you take walks.  The pic attached to this post was of a spontaneous "cute" animal scene I happened to come across on a stroll through the streets of Lencois.  If I were a better photographer, I am sure a more artistic picture could have been taken.  It also sucks because the original scene that befell my eyes was that of a cat sitting next to a dog sitting next to another cat in the window sill.  They all had the same pose where they were sitting on their asses and back legs while holding their heads up with their front legs erect.  On top of that, they were all looking in profile in the same direction.  It was pretty damn cool looking.  Unfortunately, by the time I could get my camera out of my pocket, a street dog had arrived and started barking at the dog in the window which responded in kind.  This disturbed one of the cats enough to jump down from the window sill.  So I only could snap the picture that you see which does have its own merits, but is not as cute as the one I was hoping to capture....
 
Ciao for now,
 
 
 
 

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