This is the photo The Beach Magazine in Rio de Janeiro chose as their cover this week to represent some of my#beachgames work. Public showers are the norm about every 300 feet of every beach in Rio. All ages sizes shapes rinse the sea salt off together in communal good spirit.
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do any of these people even know what snow is?
Akaky, of course they do. After the shower, they jetted off to Val d’Isere for a ski weekend with Remy and his aunt (pronounced ahhnt, not ant, and she doesn’t look like your ahhnt, you can count on that, bub).
mw, snow as a fashion accessory does not count, especially for those for whom snow is omnipresent
AKAKY
the Cariocas hardly know any temperature below 65F…a rainy day in the 70’s is considered a cold winter day and you will not see anyone come outside on those days…they do see snow on CNN
cheers, david