Water, everywhere, sluicing it's way down streets to the Rio Paraná, tinted like wine with dirt in southern Alabama. Janell, under covers, safely reading on her Kindle-like iPad, Larry cruising the rain streets of Puerto Iguaźu checking out plants and gathering seeds.
Together we took a walk around the town in late afternoon, stopped at a supermercado (big market), ate a hamburguesa completa (complete hamburger, i.e. dressed with lettuce and tomato ... and a fried egg), discussed with the waiter the potential for entertainment for the night, walked backed to the Secret Garden (where we are staying), ate crackers with coconut/cilantro/lime garnish and drank some curious local rum/passion flower (maypop completa with seeds) brew (so effective we've forgotten it's name).
We've made tentative plans to visit, mañana, a botanical/medicinal garden known by our Indian host here. And, tonight have only to finish this blog before we sleep.
Having a problem getting pics to post from the jungle so we'll try again, once we return to Buenos Aires, Monday evening.
Lobster Claw Heliconia at the Secret Garden B&B
Larry and Janell
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