2016-02-25 Boa Vista

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Everybody was ready, ready to leave but first to the gas station to fill up the tank. I was prepared to say good-bye here at the Balneario but now I took the opportunity to drive with my friends to the gas station next to the shopping. Everybody was ready, ready to leave but first to a car supply to buy a filter for the Volkswagen. I was prepared to say good-bye here at the gas station but now I took the opportunity to drive with my friends to the car supply. The third opportunity had to be the final opportunity and it was, good-bye to all of you. Thank you for your company, for your care, for your friendship. Hope to see you in Caraubas.

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I walked to the bus terminal to have an ice cream and had to pass the main roundabout to get there. My friends had left the car supply and had to enter the same main roundabout and I saw them one more time while I left the roundabout and they drove by right in front of me. Good-bye, hope to see you in Caraubas. I had my ice cream and took a communal taxi to the center, to the public library and connected myself with the world again.

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I had a break for lunch and went to the supermarket to have a slice of pizza and a cold drink. My stomach was ready for some food, I was still suffering 3 to 4 fever waves every day though and I decided to let the modern medicine, the pharmacy, to let Paracetamol attack the virus again but this time to the very end. Unfortunately, the pills had worked last time and it was too easy to go back what had been successful before. I took one pill right away and the effect came immediately, the fever went down and the pain in the bones disappeared.

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Back at the public library, I connected myself with the world again. I left a message with my baby Matilda that I would be arriving around March 10. I was hoping to pick her up on the day of my arrival and stay with her until I have resolved my legal situation and recovered all my documents, my identification cards and my credit and debit cards. The new house in Caraubas would be available as from March 7 and I was hoping to enjoy the same peace and the same good vibrations that I was receiving here at the Balneario.

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I will have to pick up my Buddha statue and the boxes that I had left at the office. I will have to buy all electro domestics, all silverware, pots and pans, all furniture and a bed. I will have to create a home, create good vibrations, and create peace and harmony for my baby Matilda, for my friends, and for all strangers that need a place to sleep or a meal to eat. 2 more weeks and I will be back in my home state again, back to my boat in the Iate Clube and back with my baby Matilda and then hopefully somehow to the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.

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I quiet liked the BBQ and wanted to make a fire tonight. Not because the nights were cold, just simply to test my skills and see if I am still capable to start a fire. Maybe, just maybe warm a simple piece of French bread over the fire and eat it as if it would just get out of the oven, fresh, still warm and nice crunchy. I walked to the supermarket and bought matches, a bottle of Coca Cola and 2 French bread. I had given up on the chance to hitchhike from the shopping to the Balneario, went straight to the bus terminal, picked up an old journal and caught the early bus, walked the 2 kilometers and arrived home before darkness. I had not prepared the fireplace and I did not have wood, so I wanted to have the last light of the day in order to organize just the minimum to have a decent fire for about 1 hour. My fire was a success; the French bread was a success and the Paracetamol was a success.

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