Pretty the same as you, I think. I wanted to take some some promenades too, but the neighborhood is deserted these days and it's kinda creepy, even at morning.
What about you?
em casa, quieto, como de costume. escrevendo. Oops, I think I should be saying this in English So, I'll be at home, as usual, writing!~ (I hope, I mean, I hope I manage to read a little, and write a lot.)
Hi, mate! How are you doing? Any plans for the Carnival? Following your example I decided to learn Latin, and I'll invest some of my holyday's time in it. Hope you have a great Carnival holyday
hi, mate! 7 languages? ay, nah! I mean, that's the legend (but, seriously, actually I can make barely four ... Fluent, two. In the midway, two others, and I can read one other (hardly), and I wish to learn two others at least, but actually. So, respect[iv]ly, (American) Portuguese & English, French & Latin, Italian, Czech & Mandarin.) I hope I can make it, someday. it isn't so now ... Skasian has been spreading out a legend (not bad to me ... makes me famous, haha!)
Hi, Tim! Hope you have enjoyed the New Year celebrations. And man, do you know seven languages? I really envy you!
Hello, man! Thanks, and a happy New Year for you too! To pass the reveillon in Rio is always great.
wow! ... nice background, Gustavo! uhm ... happy 2009 to you.~
Yeah, BH is great. I’ve been living here since last year. I visited Rio two times. Strikingly beautiful city indeed. Thanks once more for the warm welcome; see you around.
My mother was born in Ponte Nova, but she went to Belo Horizonte early in her life. All my uncles and aunts live there. She married a baiano, whose family came long ago to Rio de J. (my grandfather's from Ilheus, but they came to Rio in '54), and I was born here. I've been to BH a while ago ... (And very often, in childhood.) Nice town, I like it dearly. LitNet is a nice place as well. I hope you enjoy it here as I do! See you around.~