I was at the museum the other day, as you know, and thought that this photo came out well. It looks like something from 2001, I thought, which I reckon is what the curators were going for. I also saw a good example of a Paraguayan sidewalk that day, and this one may not be the worst. Paraguayans -- especially the drivers -- don't have too much patience for pedestrians, and you have exercise serious caution when crossing the street.
Oh yeah, I haven't yet solved the coffee issue, but wanted to say something about mate and tereré, which are the national beverages here. Both are basically a tea of various herbs with certain medicinal qualities -- that people drink all day long. Mate is the hot version and tereré is cold. People can be seen everywhere with their thermos and ceramic or metal cups. They drink it through a metal straw with a strainer at the end, so that the herbs don't enter. It is especially funny to see them driving with their termo and trying to manage the auto while pouring fresh water over the herbs. The red thermos is that of my coworker, Carolina. They also have in abundance the yerba buena that we're more familiar with in the States, and thank goodness for that.
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We are in Jackson now,a long way from Paraguay.It's cold to prove it. Have a great bday and we will try to call. When I said to marry Ingrid I was kidding!!!!
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