

Thursday, 30. April 2009, 14:27:13
fun, family, birthday
Last Saturday was the birthday of my sweetie husband and even he doesn't felling so well, we went to a great Italian restaurant in town.
Here are the photos:
We ate a great pasta with cod sauce (me and Juju) and Francis ate a spaghetti with spicy sausage sauce!! My dish was great! I was wishing that dish for weeks!!

Thursday, 16. April 2009, 16:47:51
wedding, love
and look what I got:
This plus a great dinner at the restaurant we first went when we met!

I'm a lucky girl!!
Thursday, 9. April 2009, 15:51:30
cats

Tuesday, 7. April 2009, 16:34:55
friends, feelings
Wherever you are. Whatever you're doing. I miss you my friend.
I don't know what happened but I really and truly hope you're fine.
Tuesday, 7. April 2009, 12:45:04
manaus, history
Two weeks ago, a new museum was opened in my city. It's called Palacete Provincial (or in English, Provincial Palace) and was used for many years ago as the military police headquarter.
The place was closed and restored for many months. And now was open to people and show many interesting things. The museum is in a very nice square. Its name is Heliodoro Balbi's square but as the military station was there, all the people use to call "The Police Square".
The museum is divided in many parts. One of the rooms we visited that most get my interest is about the restore of our Cathedral. The restore last many years and during it, the engineers found an interesting piece:
This was called as the "time capsule". A worker who helped to build the Cathedral in the year of 1859, had the idea of put a letter inside a wine bottle. The bottle was inside of a wall and when the workers were restoring it, they found.
The letter was written by Francisco Canêjo, and he wrote something like his resumé, "Francisco Canêjo was the one who built this Cathedral in the year of 1859, October 8th."
Francisco thought that, if one day someone would destroy that wall, his bottle would be found, and so he'd not be alive anymore. Then, he signed his letter as "Difunto Canêjo" (in English something like Deceased Canêjo). In the image you can the bottle and the letter.
The square at night is much more beautiful:
I loved this last image. It's a huge tree in the square and so well lit with spots. You have the sensation the tree is even bigger.