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		<title>Photo Friday: Guatemalan Woman&#8217;s Walk</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 08:01:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A woman from Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala on her morning walk. From the vividly colored style of dress to the painted walls, I absolutely love the colors of Guatemala. Makes me smile just thinking about it on this cloudy, gray Seattle day.]]></description>
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	<p>A woman from Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala on her morning walk. From the vividly colored style of dress to the painted walls, I absolutely love the colors of Guatemala. Makes me smile just thinking about it on this cloudy, gray Seattle day.</p>
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		<title>Buying a Bikini in Brazil</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bathing suits in Brazil come in two sizes: small and smaller. I spent a LOT of time looking for the former. In the place that invented the &#8220;Brazilian&#8221; wax, a bikini is a staple. My bathing suit from Seattle just was not going to cut it. But, where to start? Having heard the Brazilian bikinis [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Bathing suits in Brazil come in two sizes: small and smaller. I spent a <span class="caps">LOT</span> of time looking for the former.</p>

	<p>In the place that invented the &#8220;Brazilian&#8221; wax, a bikini is a staple.</p>

	<p>My bathing suit from Seattle just was not going to cut it. But, where to start? Having heard the Brazilian bikinis described as either &#8220;fio dental&#8221; ( &#8220;dental floss&#8221;) or &#8220;asa delta&#8221; (&#8220;the hang glider&#8221;), I was a bit nervous. A credit card and some courage, and I was off!</p>

	<p>One of my favorite shops was BumBum (<a href="http://www.bumbum.com.br" target="_blank">www.bumbum.com</a>), which is named after a slang word for &#8220;butt&#8221;, and can be found at several locations near Ipanema and Copacobana beaches, and I also really like the styles at a lovely boutique called Vanina Nemer (<a href="http://www.vaninanemer.com.br/" target="_blank">http://www.vaninanemer.com.br/</a>). Has anyone else ever heard of a Trikini before?</p>

	<p>But&#8230;(no pun intended) you don&#8217;t have to go into a shop to buy a bathing suit. They sell them just about everywhere: crocheted bikinis on the beach, cardboard boxes full of Lycra on street corners, and even at the Sunday markets.</p>

	<p>You&#8217;ll see people of all different shapes and sizes wearing them not just at the beach, but while walking along the streets, riding bikes, shopping, and even to the restaurants.</p>

	<p>The guys are wearing speedos. Sometimes they&#8217;ll wear them under board shorts, but they shed the shorts as soon as they hit the sand. Get used to it!</p>

	<p>So, my best advice is to make up with confidence what your bathing suit lacks in material, and strut your stuff!</p>

	<p><a href="http://wanderlustandlipstick.com/blogs/kristengill/files/2007/08/bumbum1.jpg" title="BumBum de Gill"><img src="http://wanderlustandlipstick.com/blogs/kristengill/files/2007/08/bumbum1.jpg" alt="BumBum de Gill" /></a><br />
<em> Trying on bits and pieces at the hippie fair.</em></p>

	<p>Adventure On!</p>
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