Rundown typical Day
past month of March.
wake up at 7:30
read some Hebrew Bible, maybe some Greek,
water down English translations– Luke warm
faith reading.
I eat and catch the 59 bus to Universidad De Belgrano.
I attend classes of Spanish from 9:30am-2:30pm Mon-Fri.
After class I walk the city
I explore and inspect...there is quite a lot.
I went to Iguazú Falls this past weekend
The first people to come upon the falls, what were their thoughts?
Holy Spaniard Priest surrender your gold!
We also went to Jesuit Ruins in San Ignacio.
They were pretty ruined.
I toured a people.
The Guaraní.
Many live in the region,
Especially in La Provincia Misiones
These days they rely economically on tourism.
They give tours to people like me.
They sell things to the visitors like me.
There is a spanish language school
near the village we went to
It teaches Spanish to them,
like University of Belgrano teaches Spanish to me
It teaches the Guarani people Spanish so they can leave
that area and get work outside of the village.
I now have a video of the Guaraní people singing a song.
past month of March.
wake up at 7:30
read some Hebrew Bible, maybe some Greek,
water down English translations– Luke warm
faith reading.
I eat and catch the 59 bus to Universidad De Belgrano.
I attend classes of Spanish from 9:30am-2:30pm Mon-Fri.
After class I walk the city
I explore and inspect...there is quite a lot.
I went to Iguazú Falls this past weekend
The first people to come upon the falls, what were their thoughts?
Holy Spaniard Priest surrender your gold!
We also went to Jesuit Ruins in San Ignacio.
They were pretty ruined.
I toured a people.
The Guaraní.
Many live in the region,
Especially in La Provincia Misiones
These days they rely economically on tourism.
They give tours to people like me.
They sell things to the visitors like me.
There is a spanish language school
near the village we went to
It teaches Spanish to them,
like University of Belgrano teaches Spanish to me
It teaches the Guarani people Spanish so they can leave
that area and get work outside of the village.
I now have a video of the Guaraní people singing a song.
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