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I'm Here: Cuiaba, Brazil
by Boundless Community on 07/30/2009 at 5:37 AM

Brazil(a canoe trip in the Brazilian Pantanal)

Hello from the heart of South America!

I am a fairly new reader/subscriber to Boundless in comparison to some who have read it years and years. But I am a fan, nonetheless. It is one of the highlights of my daily ritual of "mail" reading. I appreciate this ministry and the thought-provoking articles. The authors and editors really care and write timely messages that "hit home."

I was surprised to see just how wide the circle of Boundless readers is around the world! It is encouraging to know we are really not alone in our 'aloneness' or singleness!

Thank you and may God richly bless!

Até logo! (Till later)
A grateful  reader

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1

Oi!

It's great to hear from someone in Brasil! :) Você é brasileira ou americana? O ano passado eu morei no Rio de Janeiro.

Beijos


2

What a coincidence! I would have been *sooo* surprised if you hadn't told me you had sent your picture in, dear :) Brazil is beautiful - I'm thankful for the time we were able to spend there!


3

Sometimes I think my Spanish is getting rusty, then I realize I'm reading Portuguese.

Say, is that a crocodile or anaconda sneaking up on you?

(Everything I know about Brasil I learned from The Discovery Channel)


4

Hello there "Angie",
In answer to your question: I am both brasileria AND americana - I have a dual citizenship :) How neat the you know Rio - Seu portugues é muito bom!
Bjos!

Jess, I am grateful for the time you spent here too!


BDB, You must visit Brazil one day for real. Discovery Channel is good, but not good enough! :-) And I was a bit apprehensive when I was in that canoe, the caiman and anacondas just aren't my idea of good friends!

Thanks for the comments.
God bless!


5

Jenifer (#4) wrote:

>>BDB, You must visit Brazil one day for real.<<

Absolutely!

The canoe is low. I saw the episode with the flying piranha.


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I'm Here: Cuiaba, Brazil
by Boundless Community on 07/30/2009 at 5:37 AM

Brazil(a canoe trip in the Brazilian Pantanal)

Hello from the heart of South America!

I am a fairly new reader/subscriber to Boundless in comparison to some who have read it years and years. But I am a fan, nonetheless. It is one of the highlights of my daily ritual of "mail" reading. I appreciate this ministry and the thought-provoking articles. The authors and editors really care and write timely messages that "hit home."

I was surprised to see just how wide the circle of Boundless readers is around the world! It is encouraging to know we are really not alone in our 'aloneness' or singleness!

Thank you and may God richly bless!

Até logo! (Till later)
A grateful  reader

Comments

Feed You can follow this conversation by subscribing to the comment feed for this post.

1

Oi!

It's great to hear from someone in Brasil! :) Você é brasileira ou americana? O ano passado eu morei no Rio de Janeiro.

Beijos


2

What a coincidence! I would have been *sooo* surprised if you hadn't told me you had sent your picture in, dear :) Brazil is beautiful - I'm thankful for the time we were able to spend there!


3

Sometimes I think my Spanish is getting rusty, then I realize I'm reading Portuguese.

Say, is that a crocodile or anaconda sneaking up on you?

(Everything I know about Brasil I learned from The Discovery Channel)


4

Hello there "Angie",
In answer to your question: I am both brasileria AND americana - I have a dual citizenship :) How neat the you know Rio - Seu portugues é muito bom!
Bjos!

Jess, I am grateful for the time you spent here too!


BDB, You must visit Brazil one day for real. Discovery Channel is good, but not good enough! :-) And I was a bit apprehensive when I was in that canoe, the caiman and anacondas just aren't my idea of good friends!

Thanks for the comments.
God bless!


5

Jenifer (#4) wrote:

>>BDB, You must visit Brazil one day for real.<<

Absolutely!

The canoe is low. I saw the episode with the flying piranha.



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