tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7483019973725334379.post4234833795914552715..comments2024-02-14T10:09:32.679-03:00Comments on Tropical Daydreams: Girls' Night Outbarbara lowensteinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14096605954965797638noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7483019973725334379.post-63715062437692378972016-02-28T11:36:05.657-03:002016-02-28T11:36:05.657-03:00What an interesting question! No, I don't reme...What an interesting question! No, I don't remember being surprised . . . I guess I just thought it was practical, inexpensive outdoor furniture. But you've actually hit on something that did surprise me, and that is that most of the restaurants in Búzios, high-end as well as low-end, use hard wooden folding chairs with no back support. (At least the plastic chairs have support!) As I said, that does surprise me, because they are soooo uncomfortable (particularly for older people with back problems!) One of the ways my husband and I choose a restaurant here is by the chairs they offer (but I think we're in the minority on that!) <br />One more thing — if you keep reading, you'll come on some updates on the GNO that might amuse you. We're still at it, now, for 14 years!barbara lowensteinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14096605954965797638noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7483019973725334379.post-88730233711361284042016-02-28T01:58:23.590-03:002016-02-28T01:58:23.590-03:00Lovely story.
I've become friends with an Eng...Lovely story.<br /><br />I've become friends with an English teacher in a kind of a similar circumstance.<br /><br />Very nice pictures of you two.<br /><br />Hey, I wonder what was your reaction when you first saw this kind of plastic chairs and tables in restaurants and bars here in Brazil. Were you surprised in any manner?<br /><br />Renanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00461295219676212102noreply@blogger.com