SONHAR É GRATIS is a portuguese quote meaning'"To dream is free". This is going to be new for my blog. I have decided to share what I dream. Of course it has to be about traveling :P
That is true. What we dream and what not we dream, all comes free of cost.Immediately I was traveling in flashback.
Although my dream left me very thoughtful, but it is well concluded by a picture made in the streets of São Paulo, Brazil.
Last year around same time, I was making a city tour in São Paulo with my friends Jorge, Pedro, Susana with her kid Sebas, Inacio and Helena(Leninha). I was very excited about Brazil because I could use the little Portuguese I know before entering into the Spanish speaking countries of South America. I was reading everything around. It was a great day between Avenue Paulista, the beautiful Orealhão, the fair of Benedicto Calixto, Batman Alley etc. Suddenly Inacio and Leninha who were equally excited about my interests in Portuguese, pointed to a electric pole with a Grafitti. They asked me to translate into english and I could that it means, "Dream is free"
Here is the picture from that moment. s a portuguese quote meaning'"To dream is free".
This is going to be new for my blog. I have decided to share what I dream. Of course it has to be about traveling :P
That is true. What we dream and what not we dream, all comes free of cost.Immediately I was traveling in flashback.
Although my dream left me very thoughtful, but it is well concluded by a picture made in the streets of São Paulo, Brazil.
Last year around same time, I was making a city tour in São Paulo with my friends Jorge, Pedro, Susana with her kid Sebas, Inacio and Helena(Leninha). I was very excited about Brazil because I could use the little Portuguese I know before entering into the Spanish speaking countries of South America. I was reading everything around. It was a great day between Avenue Paulista, the beautiful Orealhão, the fair of Benedicto Calixto, Batman Alley etc. Suddenly Inacio and Leninha who were equally excited about my interests in Portuguese, pointed to an electric pole with a Grafitti. They asked me to translate into english and I could that it means, "Dream is free"
Here is the picture from that moment.
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