On Wednesday evening we flew to Belo Horizonte in the state of Minas Gerais. We arrived just after 7 pm and were met at the airport for a ride to our hotel in the Savassi district, which is a very nice area of the city.
Thursday was our day to spend with the FM looking at chapels. We started at the Bandeirantes building and spent all day trying to get webcast working. The building was supposedly wired for webcast, but none of the connections worked.
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Dierley working on the Internet |
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Belo Horizonte South FM team |
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How to fix a ping-pong net |
It is fun to see the statues around town. Belo Horizonte is a nice city.
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Oh! I use Kindle |
The FM group said that the Lafaiete stake has a stake conference in two weeks and couldn´t get webcast working. they requested that we go there (100 km away) to give special training for the STS. It is actually in the Juiz de Fora council, but Dierley drove us there on Friday.
We walked by the Liberty Palace, which is now closed to visitors.
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Liberty Palace |
We really enjoyed the art at the Fiat House Cultural Center. There was also a very small church getting ready for mass.
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"O Ceramista" by Antônio Gomide |
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The small chapel |
We next went to the public library that has a small gallery (closed), but it did have a selection of photographs.
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Literatti |
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Photos in the public library |
From there we went to the UFMG Knowledge Space which has exhibits on the origin of life and a planetarium. We had trouble getting in because they were having political debates.
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Native American creation story |
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The debate |
This is an unsettled time while Dilma, the president of Brazil is up for impeachment. There was a caravan of cars riding around the park calling for the impeachment.
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Fora Dilma! |
We passed by two churches that were close by.
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Nossa Senhora de Lourdes |
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Interior |
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Nossa Sehnora de Boa Viagens |
We had a great lunch then went to the Mineira Museum, which opened at noon. It also had some nice pieces.
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"A Má Notícia" by Belmiro de Almeida |
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Sculpture of Romeo and Juliet |
Belo Holozante is a hilly city (as is the rest of Minas Gerais). Walking around has its ups and downs.
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Sidewalk along a city street |
We stopped at a museum dedicated to the works of Irim´s De Paula. We liked some of the works, others we just passed by.
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Museum of Irimá De Paula |
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One of the works we liked |
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De Paula´s studio |
We stopped at the CR Moda, which was not on our list to see. There wasn´t a lot there, but they did have an old buildings with stained-glass windows;
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CR Moda |
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Stained-glass windows |
From there we walked around Parque Municipal. It was a nice park with a lot of people enjoying their Saturday.
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Feeding the ducks |
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Train ride |
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Booths for snacks |
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By the lake |
We went to the Arts Palace. It really had macabre art by Farnesse de Andrade
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Don´t ask me what this is! |
We had a delightful time at the Popular Arts Center that had art from the common person rather than from famous artists.
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Home is where the heart is. A lot of work went into embroidering this. |
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Is this our family tree? |
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Two popular art lovers |
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The trinity |
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No strings attached |
We had our own private guides who gave us each a book about the museum at the end of our tour.
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Our guides |
Minas Gerais was named after the minerals and gems found here, especially gold 100 years before the gold rush in the USA. Of course they had a Mines and Metals Museum.
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Circle of minerals |
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Many minerals were on display. |
Saturday was a big day with a lot of walking, but all of the places we visited were free.
On Sunday we went to the Bandeirantes Ward for church. We were able to rest a bit in the afternoon before our training in the evening. Sunday is the big day for the vote to see if Dilma will be impeached. The city was full of demonstrations.
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Time for demonstrations |
The training went very well tonight. We want to leave the CTSs responsible for training.
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Our technology training session for Belo Horizonte |
It has been a busy week and we are ready to return to Sao Paulo.
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