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Blog EntryA stormy weekFeb 21, '08 10:26 PM
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They say you should be careful what you wish for. We have been wishing for rain and boy... did we get rain?!

São Paulo is flooded again. This time, it is on our end of the city. These buses are stuck outside some slums... it is the bus route we would usually take to get home. Those buses have to cross that 'river' to get to where we live. There is no other route into the city. The photo here shows the same slums as the ones in the top photo here. The 'river' you see here is actually the road running in front of those slums.

The photo below is of another major road we would have to cross to get home. I'd say it is rather damp. We got 80mm (3 inches) of rain in around half an hour this afternoon. Our cousins are flooded. They're camping on the second story of their house. Downstairs is a muddy river.

4 People (to my knowledge) have died in this flood and 15 000 are without homes. This kind of rain is normal for this time of the year. Getting so much in one day isn't all that normal though. This month, we have had 217mm (8.5 inches) of rain so far.

We were meant to go into town tomorrow to sort out Tat's voter's registration and ID card. She turns 18 on Tuesday and will then have to vote and needs a new ID. Apparently, the rains aren't over. There will be more thunder showers tomorrow and Sunday, with an easing off for Monday and Tuesday, so we'll see what gives.

It was a stormy week in other ways too. The family here has been stressy. We're waiting on payments from big corporations from as far back as October last year. It's always the little guys that get shelved. Their excuse is that they're missing two signatories. They need six in total to be able to pay contractors. What's with that? I bet their utilities are paid. Makes me so angry. I hate that this kind of thing always happens before a special occasion. Tat is in for a very quiet birthday again. Dang!

Then there is my friend, Felicity. She was given her prognosis for her tumor - it is the worst kind, grade 4, inoperable and aggressive. The doctor, bless his sensitive soul, told her that she has a year. She's amazing though. She's positive and cheerful, or at the very least, determined to be positive and cheerful. It's going to be a rough road for them. Her husband is in a new job and can't take off work, so she's alone at home.

Ah well... let me get to bed. I have been going to bed between 2 and 4am every night lately. It's adding up. It is once again 2am. I think my biological clock has packed up and left home.

Blog EntrySoakedOct 27, '07 8:42 PM
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That'll teach me for complaining. We had such a long period of super-dry. Now we have floods. Our house is on high ground, so it doesn't affect us, other than my very waterlogged flower pots.

This photo of a tiny portion of São Paulo wasn't taken by me. It is a Terra news photo:

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It does give you a fairly good idea of what the city is like at the moment. I'd say its rather damp here, wouldn't you?

The photo at the top is mine though and is a photo of quebra pedra, a weed (or should that read 'volunteer plant'?) that I spent a very long time uprooting until one of the locals saw me and berated me for uprooting what is considered one of the 'sacred herbs'. 'Quebra pedra' translates literally to 'stone breaker' and is used as a remedy for kidney stones. The locals swear by it. It is a very pretty herb, the raindrops on its dainty leaves looking like tiny jewels.

This afternoon, we were meant to go into the village to enjoy the neighbourhood's 80'th birthday party. Vila Zelina is a Lithuanian community and was established in 1927. The celebration was to take place at the square. Pity it was a washout. This photo was taken at the square on a sunny day, the usual gathering of old (and not so old) men playing their dominoes. The dominoes table is always occupied, regardless of the time of day.

 

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