28 March 2016

Marchin' Along: Blues Fest & Healthy Cooking!


My favorite street mural thus far! 


Power of the MONKEEEEEY

March.....how did it come so quickly?! Well it has and here we are wrapping up another wonderful, sunny month in South America. Paraguay is going well, I am learning more about the culture, the food, the traditions of the 'interior' (campo/countryside). The Guarani language is so intricate that I doubt I will pick up more than salutations, my head's a bit full of languages at the moment, but I respect how important it is to communicate without a translator, so hopefully during my travels outside of Asuncion I'll pick up a bit more!

I'm sorta following American politics (plastered everywhere here!) but more interested in what Obama is continuing to do (Cuba what?! Sippin' mate in Argentina? Politely addressing hecklers at a speech? Keep it up!). Honestly I'm more interested in the current political situation in Brazil, as I foresee something similar happening in the US IF (and that's a BIG IF, I mean HUUUGE) if Trump somehow wins.....Anyways, for those Americans out there reading this, look into the Dilma-Lula-Petrobras sitch....very relevant.

Recently I've been experimenting with refrigerator pickled veggies. Currently I have some spicy ginger beets and sweet dill pickles chilling while I'm out and about, but here is my first batch of carrots and cucumbers, they turned out super tasty!


I went to the International Blues Festival hosted in Asuncion. I had no idea blues and jazz are so popular in South America, with bands visiting from all over this continent!


Prince-like guitarist of Big Charlie's Blues Band (Ciudad de Este)

After party at Poniente

Rockin' it

Big Charlie himself!

Cactus bar where many blues bands played...really want to see this film now!

"And we danced all night"...yep, Costanera @ dawn

30 min later, love the color change from indigo to sky blue

street art on my way to Shopping Excelsior to fry up a post all night dance party cheesyburger!
Monocromo Art Opening

I went to a friend's art exhibition catered with delicious local stew, fried zucchini and yummy desserts! Great to see new art happening in the heart of Asuncion:

art out of recycled materials


soup in the cityscape

Ramon explaining his muse