Showing posts with label Brasil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brasil. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Sunday, March 8, 2015
Mahalia and Sarah - Faces of Brazil
The other day I was scheduled to do a photoshoot for a couple twin 1-yr-old boys who have never had their picture taken with anything more than a cell phone, but unfortunately they had to cancel at the last minute.
However, right at the scheduled time, a different neighbor family dropped in to visit us and so I got to do an impromptu photo shoot for them, just for the fun of it! Their two daughters are really good friends with our kids and love to play together in our back yard. Here's a picture of their 8-yr-old with Mahalia.
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Two Boys - Faces of Brazil
These two are good friends of ours and good friends of each other - which is great since they are related!
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Labels: B/W, Boy, Brasil, brasilian, Brazil, brazilian, face, Natural Light
Monday, February 25, 2013
Buzzard on the Lookout - Postcard from Brazil
I came across this Black Vulture as he was perched on his lookout just at the edge of our suburb. He didn't seem to be at all afraid of me, but this was the closest I wanted to get to take his photo.
Monday, January 7, 2013
The Jacaré
Here in the center of South America, we have plenty of Jacaré, a type of Caiman of the Crocodile family. (Wiki) Although we don't necessarily have them here in our suburb of Cuiabá, you don't have to go far out of town to start seeing them! They supposedly do not harm or interfere with humans, but I prefer to keep my distance just in case!
Monday, September 24, 2012
Cuiabá Arsenal - Football! (Futebol Americano)
I was pleasantly surprised to find, after we arrived in Brazil, that there is an American Football league in Brazil, similar to the NFL of the United States. While much younger, and smaller, than the NFL in the U.S., it is definitely growing in popularity. With the formation of the Asociation of American Football of Brazil (AFAB - Assoçiation de Futebol Americano do Brasil) in the year 2000, the league has exploded into what it is today - a championship of thirty-four teams from all across the country.
You can imagine how happy I was to find out that our city of Cuiabá, near the center of Brazil, is home of the "Cuiabá Arsenal" one of the winningest teams of this league and currently at the top of the rankings.
I was fortunate enough, recently, to be able to get a press pass to photograph a home game and had a great time! You can see more of my photos on the Arsenal's facebook page.
The team is led by Coach Clayton Lovett (pictured below, in the white hat), a Nebraska native. There are also a couple American players on the team, but the majority are Brazilians who have somehow fallen in love with the sport!

On this day, the Arsenal was challenged by the "Weilers" (short for Rottweilers), from São Jose do Rio Preto, SP, over 1,000km away. Our city's large stadium is under construction for the 2014 World Cup, and so this match was held at the smaller "Dutrinha" stadium.
The game was packed with exciting plays, excellent runs, and great touchdowns!
TOUCHDOWN!
Ah, the joy of victory! Our team won with the final score of 55-0! You can read the full report of the game in our local newspaper FolhadoEstado here.
What a great game it was! I am already looking forward to the next one!
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Labels: Arsenal, Brasil, brasilian, Brazil, brazilian, Cuiabá, Futebol, futebol Americano
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