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| Claudea and Ebonete, just outside the seminary campus, on our way to a restaurant |

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| My very good friend Ismael with his "namorada" Rita |

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| Rasalvo's family invited me to see downtown Feira with them. Here are some images. |

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| The main Catholic cathedral of Feira (Catholicism is huge in Brazil). |
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| At the mall with the dean's daughter (on my right) and her friends. Guess what they love to eat. |

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| On my second day, the family of student Rasalvo (2nd from right) was in town. |

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| More of Feira |

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| We ended the day of sightseeing in Feira with hymn-singing at Rasalvo's home |
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| Claudea, in the sacred music program. She has a phenomenal voice. |

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| Look who's joined the family! |

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| Feira literally means "market." There are no shortage of markets in downtown Feira. |

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| At Logan Airport - Josh, me and my last Dunkaccino for two months. I'll miss you, Double-D. |
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