Live from Brazil home of a bazillion Brazilians

I’m posting this from a hotel in Joinville, Brazil while waiting to go to a meeting later this afternoon. Joinville is a city about a one hour flight from Sao Paulo and this is the second time we have been here this trip.

We landed in Sao Paulo late afternoon and went to a hotel near the airport for the night and the next morning took a 2 hour taxi ride to travel 16 miles to get to the other airport on the other side of the city. To say Sao Paulo has a traffic problem would be somewhat understating the situation. We made the flight and arrived in Joinville for the first time late afternoon and spent the evening walking around and finally having dinner. The next day we had an early morning meeting and at the conclusion we went back to the hotel and decided we would try to get an earlier flight out than the 7pm flight we had so we headed to the airport only to be told the earlier flight was booked so we had 7 hours in the airport. To give an idea of the size of the great Joinville airport here are gates 1 and 2 as seen from the world class restaurant where you buy your food by weight. (an all you can eat fill up your plate, have it weighed, pay and enjoy)

It should be noted that gates 1 and 2 are 100% of the gates at Joinville airport. Here is the flight we had hoped to be on arriving at gate #1.

Finally after 7 hours we took our 1 hour flight back to Sao Paulo and got to the hotel  in central Sao Paulo about 9 and had a dinner and bed.

Saturday morning was Mary’s birthday so we set out to do something. In this case it involved the subway to to the big market. 3 stops, a train change and 5 more stops got us within about 8 blocks of the market. What we didn’t realize was that those 8 blocks involved some kind of major shopping area for generally cheap products and the streets were closed to autos. This was because they were filled with about a bazillion Brazilions. After fighting our way through that we get to the market that is a huge building filled with fruit, fish and meat. Mary buys about $40 worth of fruit (although I think we got taken because we were foreigners and obviously didn’t know diddly). We left there and worked our way back to the hotel and dropped off the fruit and went back out. We were 1 block off Ave Paulista which is the major street in Sao Paulo. Center of banking and all other non poor things. (maybe similar like Park Ave in New York) We walked that and of course ended up in a big shopping center. I should note our suitcases are completely full and no room for anything else. So Mary needs to buy something and of course she can’t just buy something that could easily be squeezed into the suitcase, like say, a pair of underwear, she has to buy 2 pair of steel toed  oil rigger high top work boots that would require an entire suitcase on their own. Buy this time it was late afternoon and we needed food so we search around and find an Italian place within walking distance. Their menu states all items are sized for 2 so we had a meal for four between us as well as a bottle of wine. Here is said meal partway completed.

With all that food and wine that finished our day of any activity other than passed out in the hotel.

The next day (Sunday) we were up and on our way to the modern art museum by 10am as there was a Sunday antique sale that was to take place. What we discovered was Paulista had been closed off for about 2 mile and it appeared something was going on. We got to the museum and wondered thru the antique booths and Mary seemed to zero in on blue plates that matched in color the ones she has on the top of the kitchen cabinets. see one such booth here.

The blue plates we have are Christmas Plates my Mom would buy at Christmas during the late 60’s early 70’s for Polly, Lori and I. The were made by Bing and Grindle (Grundel, Gumball, I don’t know) aka B&G. Well at one of the last stalls a lady had 2 of these plates one from 1982 and one from 1987 so Mary had to buy them. Here is the transaction taking place.

After that high level negotiation some coconut water was needed.

What we figured out was that this was a weekly event. They close the street and craft and junk sellers, artists, and food guys set up booths all along the street (remember for a couple miles) and it becomes a day long street party.

Along with that are music guys. All kinds of music people set up and play all kinds of music. I will note that I don’t have pictures of the heavy metal band and the headbangers headbanging and I bang my head because I don’t because it was a real headbanger. This whole thing is called Domingo Na Paulista (Sunday on Paulista) They did have kind of a main stage here with some singing guitar playing woman.

There were random people holding their own little marching things.

There were a few of these drum clubs throughout the day.

After spending about 8 hours on Paulista we called it a day. The next morning we were off to the bus station for a 3 hour bus ride to Rio Claro in preparation for another meeting which we had on Tuesday morning. Had lunch at the Brazilian restaurant where they serve the grilled steaks (salt and fire) on a sword and carve it off as you eat. The next morning a bus ride back to Sao Paulo, a taxi ride across town to the airport and back to Joinville landing at gate #2 and here we are.

After our meeting today we fly back to Sao Paulo to catch a fight to Dubai to then catch a flight to Hong Kong and the next step of this big trip. More to come.

Italy and Switzerland summer 2018

After a month and a half of procrastinating I’ll get around to updating the world on our week and a half high speed journey through Italy and into Switzerland that we did back in the first week of June. Logistically it was quite complicated. Mary left China and made a 1 day stop in Istanbul for business and then continued on to Rome. I left Nashville and had a red eye flight to Rome that got in at 8 am. Yuki was already in Rome finishing a 2 week study statues course (or something like that) but wouldn’t free up until the next day. Haiyan (Yuki’s mom) would not get to Rome until 2 days later. I met Mary at the hotel she stayed at and ultimately we checked out and went to the hotel we were staying that night. It should be noted that Rome was all booked up as it was  the big national holiday weekend (like the 4th of July) coming up on the weekend so we changed hotels about every day. Mary and I spent the afternoon and evening wandering around Rome and doing the usual things like posing in front of fountains.

The next day it was off to the train station where we met up with Yuki and we headed to Ercolano near Pompeii. Ercolano is the site of Herculaneum which was one of the other cities buried at the same time Pompeii was. It was buried much deeper and actually Ercolano is built on top of it so not much has been excavated but what has is actually better preserved that Pompeii. There is a walking tour on YouTube.

Part of Herculaneum

The next day it was up and off to Pompeii. Pompeii is a much larger area that what I expected. The way we entered got us to what I’m pretty sure was the baseball stadium first.

This gave us the opportunity to take a picture that I’m sure has never been taken by another person, ever. Posing with Mt. Vesuvius in the background.

AS you walk around Pompeii it is easy to forget that Pompeii was not a rich city it was just a run of the mill town and yet has all these columns and stuff that we tend to associate with wealth and culture. (just look at our dining room)

I’m not sure what the lady posing like an airplane has got to do with Pompeii or Vesuvius, maybe it was some interpretative dance that I’m not cultured enough to understand

After about 5 or 6 hours it was hot and we had seen enough so it we decided that we would hop the train and head to Sorrento to kill the rest of the day.

We walked from the train station to the coast, which of course required shopping but we got there and did a quick pose.

Went to one of the bars and had a couple drinks

The Sorrento bar

and then back to the hotel and to a restaurant on the water for dinner.

The next day it was up and back to Rome, check int the hotel and pick up Haiyan from the airport and begin the hardcore Roman tourist activity. We started in the Colosseum area and posing.

We wrapped up the day at some weird not traditional Italian restaurant place for dinner.

The next day was more Rome tourist things like the 3 coins in the fountain thing.

The Parthenon

And the Fiat informal motor museum.

That night Yuki and her mom went to the Vatican and since Mary has been there twice and I’ve been once and we were both still jet lagged (6 hours each in opposite directions) we ate and went to bed as the next day we were heading off to Florence.

We get to Florence and spent the rest of the day wondering around looking at statues and stuff.

A late afternoon lunch

More statues. And while we are at it I will admit that when it comes to statues I may not be on the cutting edge (although all other art forms I am) but just what is going on here.

Late in the afternoon we made it to the river and the bridges across for more posing

Reviewing the “posing for pictures” pictures

Then it was back to the hotel area (across the road from the Dumo) which offered some artsy picture shots.

The next morning Mary and I were up early waiting for the breakfast places to open which allowed for more posing.

Yuki and Haiyan finally got up and made it to breakfast.

This afforded me an opportunity to sit at our street table and do what I love to do when in Italy which is to watch the crowd for the latest Italian fashion designs. After all Italy is the home of that kind of stuff.

Here we have a design for the discriminating Asian traveler

Here for women we have this years theme, glossy.

And finally, an unanswerable question. What is it with Asian women doing airplane poses?

After that informative and eventful breakfast it was over to the Statue of David place.When I first saw the Statue of David ten years ago or so it was one of those eureka  of art moments (I was going to say epiphany but I can’t spell it) If your response to that is wtf well just hold on a moment.

When I was a kid we had a World Book Encyclopedia. I think my parents bought it when I was 7 or 8 years old and it was on the built in shelves of my bed from the time I had the bedroom before Lori was born. It tended to be the go to thing when bored or didn’t have anything else to do and over the course of the 10 years or so I was in that bedroom I’m sure I looked at every page at least once and actually read a high percentage. Now anyone that as seen a late 50’s early 60’s encyclopedia will remember that all artwork was presented a a standard size picture with some history about it, although unless you looked up the guy that made it not a lot of history. Now I think that they gave the size in the description somewhere but if they did that never registered with me. So as a result in my mind all artwork is the same size and all statures are the same height. There are basically 3 works of art that finally broke me of that misguided mindset. The first time I went to the Met in New York and walked into the room with Washington Crossing the Delaware I was of a “well that’s surprisingly big, won’t be hanging that over the fireplace ” although I had seen much smaller copies all over the place. Should be a law that copies have to be the same size as the original. The second time happened at the Louvre a few years back with the Mona Lisa. Looked at that and though that “jeeze he must have painted this to be one of those little decorative paintings that people hang in their bathrooms” The size just didn’t match the level of famous. So when I saw David for the first time once again I was totally surprised by the size which leads me to make this proposal.  All artwork shown in encyclopedias  should have a Carol Merrill person standing next to it pointing so that we can tell haw big it is. I attempted to provide one of these but the crowd, my pointer and the auto focus on the camera were not cooperating. But you get the idea and can tell that the Statue of David is only about 4 ft tall.

WE looked at the statue and from there eventually got to Michelangelo park overlooking the city. Its got a copy of David (and apparently an old woman breaking wind on another woman)

It’s the park from which all of the iconic pictures of Florence are taken.

We spent the rest of the afternoon touring the home of famous dead people and the home of statues.

For example Michelangelo, Dante and Machiavelli

One of my favorite statues from the Uffizi

Before the Medici left all these statues to the state they were in the various houses. You have to wonder what it was like to get up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom and have to travel past all these busts and statues. Did you have to say hi howya doin to each of them?

The next morning Yuki and her mom went on to Venice and Mary and I moved on to Lugano Switzerland. Even though it’s Swiss it is in most ways an Italian town only about a 45 minute train ride from Milan. We got there and checked into our hotel late afternoon and Mary checked out the balcony.

Lugano is apparently a vacation spot and also it seemed to be more upper class than what we were. A lot of Maserati and Porsche and at least one bright red Ferrari 488 GTB on the streets. But it fit the needs of just a day without needing to look at statues or other artsy things. The next morning we walked the park and took the funicular to the top of the mountain overlooking the city. (by the way every town should have a funicular even if they don’t have a big hill just for the name)

Our hotel is yellow building in the middle of picture left of the group of trees on the curve

An hour long sitting at a table on the mountain with a late morning snack of beer and french fries was quite nice.

These were all from the building at the very peak of this mountain.

After a tour around the lake on one of the water taxis for an hour and dinned at a highly rated restaurant and a bunch of walking around shopping in way over priced stores (one lady wanted over $2000 for a set of sheets and they were not even fitted sheets) it was time to bring this trip to an end. Although while shopping I did notice one thing that surprised me. Apparently the second coming wasn’t the big deal it was built up to be as that Jesus guy is apparently running a jewelry store in Lugano.

The next morning it was back to Rome and I caught a morning flight back to the US and Mary had to get to Chicago through Turkey and she got delayed a day so she didn’t get home until 2 days later.

As always the full unedited not curated camera dump is posted to the right.

 

This year’s European trip starts with a big discovery 

After contacting the big Uber car company to transport me to the airport I exited the house by the way of the front door. Note that I have not used the front door for a while because I have been mowing and wood chucking and thus already outside at mail time which is the main reason I use the front door. Looking up I made a discovery. You may have noticed that this year’s award winning Yusmith calendar  May photo is a nest of barn swallow that lived last year at the top of the front porch. After they were gone I had to hook up a Rube Goldberg device involving my long tree trimming pole, the pressure washer and duct tape to get the nest down and cleaned up. So imagine the sadness I felt when I looked up to see this.

Back to Zhuhai

We made it through our 1 1/2 weeks in Wuhu without catching The Ebola or The Zika which seems to happen most times we go there. Yoki came and spent a few days with us and the last few days there we went first to Yellow Mountain (Huangshan Mountian) planning to spend the day walking (actually climbing up and down never ending steps) but it was raining and completely fogged in with zero visibility.

At the Welcom Tree, best visibility we had all day

So we left the mountain and just wasted the rest of the day in the village.

The next day it was a trip about an hour up the road to Hongcun an ancient (800 year old) village. Their claim to fame, other than being 800 years old, is to be where much of the movie Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Sleeping Panda was filmed and that it is built in the shape of an ox, which you cannot tell while there. There is the bridge that it seems everyone wants to stand on. (we didn’t)

In the center of the village is a small pond that some head guy had dug a long time ago to use for putting out fires,  washing dishes, bathing and other stuff. 

The next day we drove the 4 hours back to Wuhu and then the next day flew back to Zhuhai where we will stay until Thursday afternoon and then the 3 of us will move on to Hong Kong where Mary and Yoki will stay until probably Sunday but I will fly out for home on Saturday. Hong Kong has the H3N2 flu going on this year. Hope I don’t get the H3N2ebolazika.

 

 

 

Live from Wuhu

We are in Wuhu for a week and 1/2. This is the plant a few years back before machines.

The yellow crane is for loading molds into the molding machine

A few years back after first machines.

3 machines now in place

Now picture from same window.

Now looks through engineering office

Standing in front of that office

3 presses will be put in place in the open spots front right this weekend. The big room on the left that runs the entire length of the building is a clean room with presses and assembly for taillights and LED assemblies.

Standing near the middle of the room looking back.

The office extension. The window in the back of the office in the middle is where the other picture was taken and in the hallway outside Mary’s office. To the left in this picture and outside is a drive that goes between this building and another one just like it that they have moved into over the last few months. This is inside the door.

These 3 machines were sitting in the empty spots in the other building

The white walls are another large clean room for what would generically be called chrome plating. Raw parts going in from the machines onto racks and plated in the room and packaged.

They added a nice conference room when they added onto the offices.

And finally here you have Mary going back to the plant after lunch.

 

Just a couple of things from the start of this China trip

First off a major business dude from the Nashville airport.

Hes got the big time phone earphones, he’s really busy, he covers his mouth when he talks so no nearby lip readers can understand the top secret business stuff he is talking about, he has the Popeye’s chicken, and to balance that out he has the FitBit for your exercise tracking.

We went to the market today and bought some of the market food. On item was from the stall where we bought the big 5 lb fish for New Years dinner last January. This time they had a Sea Bass ( or as it’s known in some areas Seab Ass) So Mary has them cut a couple 1″ steaks off. Now that is a lot of fish. In fact a little over 2 pounds.

 

2 sea bass steaks

In the US at your big Kroger or Whole Foods those go for about $30 per pound so you are looking at about $65 worth of fish there. We paid less than $10 and it was cut right off the fish. Ate it and it was quite good.

YuSmith 100% fully restored

It’s all back. The server is running and everything has been backed up at least once. Just in time to leave for China later this week. We will be in Wuhu most of the time so there will not be much excitement to post about, but you never know that was the sight of the be The Ebola scare a couple years ago. To hold you over here is Mary and I and the entire 1967 Portland class from the reunion we went to.

Also I did tear down the bird nest but I couldn’t get all the brown stain off the house and I thought I caught them trying to rebuild a couple days later but I have not seen them since. There better not be some bird Trump like establishment back up there when I get back.