A little sadness in Rio today … the graffiti cleansed!
Although ‘things’ in Brazil are not ‘back to normal’ by a long shot; my Brazilian family are on the way to recovery. They are in a good position to think more positively about our visit in a few months time. So it is with this in mind that I reblog a previous post. Also I remain in debt to to family and friends in Rio who remain on hand my daughter and son-in-law who are gathering strength to enjoy the Carnival and Shrove Tuesday albeit in the confines of crutches and local parties
While we in UK get excited about a pancake or two!
I am sad about this; my daughter who lives in the Morro da Babilônia (a favela in Rio de Janeiro) sent me this picture.
I took this picture while I was in Rio in March.
The favela has been cleansed and regenerated in preparation for the Earth Summit 2012 http://www.earthsummit2012.org/ For me this ‘cleansing’ is a step to far … What next? Children must file past in an orderly fashion, smiling and waving flags!
It is interesting alongside this summit the is another conference going on called the Peoples Summit and there is a Women’s March planned for the 18th so issues such as this will addressed. http://cupuladospovos.org.br/en/