In BRA we have the same and very tasty ones. Don´t forget that Brasil was a French colonia. Estácio de Sá ( he was portuguese ) when returning to Brasil, was attacked by indians and frenchies at Rio de Janeiro right into Guanabara´s Bay where Sugar Loaf is located. Estácio de Sá died with an indian arrow. Today you can see a pointed monument as high as a building of five or six levels pierced by the Flamengo´s Enbankment. That´s the arrow which Killed Estácio de Sá.
That´s why we Cariocas ( the ones who´s born in Rio ) and Frenchies are alike! Because of their colony. Up to now we kept some names given and their foods and habits.
A little culture as well does it good! hehehehe!!!!!!
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4 Comments on “Getting The Bread”
December 8th, 2009 at 19:19 |
Really nice photo, looking very slinky! Love the coat too! Where’s that from? and is it Navy Blue?
December 8th, 2009 at 22:40 |
It’s from Fat Face as usual and is in fact purple!
December 9th, 2009 at 12:13 |
Ooo nice!
May 6th, 2010 at 01:20 |
In BRA we have the same and very tasty ones. Don´t forget that Brasil was a French colonia. Estácio de Sá ( he was portuguese ) when returning to Brasil, was attacked by indians and frenchies at Rio de Janeiro right into Guanabara´s Bay where Sugar Loaf is located. Estácio de Sá died with an indian arrow. Today you can see a pointed monument as high as a building of five or six levels pierced by the Flamengo´s Enbankment. That´s the arrow which Killed Estácio de Sá.
That´s why we Cariocas ( the ones who´s born in Rio ) and Frenchies are alike! Because of their colony. Up to now we kept some names given and their foods and habits.
A little culture as well does it good! hehehehe!!!!!!