Monday, June 27, 2011

And I Got To Ride My Bicycle

Today was one of our best days in Rio.  We FINALLY finished our bicycle AND I got to ride it :)  It was able to ride smoothly and support my weight - two things none of us believed could be possible.  It was a great day for our IRES team, and I am SO proud of us!

The group and our nearly completed bicycle

I've put so much into this bicycle: sweat, tears, and even some clothing :)

Trying to cheer up Mr. Grumpy Pants


Group photo shoot with our bike:
  


Saturday, June 25, 2011

Beach Bum for Life

This weekend we've taken a break from bicycle building with some time at the beach, shopping with Joanna (a carioca we met through a friend at PUCi), and hanging out at the local pubs.  I love soaking up the sun on the beach (maybe a little too much considering my awful sunburn).  There are always so many interesting people out in Ipanema (beautiful Brazilian families, toned men in their speedos or sungas, Cariocas playing volleyball/soccer/or a mix of both). Is it possible to sneak a beach back in your suitcase? :)

Much busier than it appears

Failure is Not an Option

I've been a little behind on my posts since our group has been very busy building our bicycle and doing our other research. Our bicycle is almost complete (except for a seat). Now the bicycle actually supporting my weight is another question :)

Discussing all the problems with our bicycle :)

Dr. Ghavami teaching Chad about bamboo

Functioning petals, yay!

Bicycle mechanics

Sunrise, Sunset

Ipanema beach has some of the most gorgeous sunsets.  Our group enjoyed it with coconut water (straight out of a coconut!).  The water is very refreshing and full of electrolytes: perfect for a day or night at the beach :)


Tuesday, June 21, 2011

I Want To Ride My Bicycle

The past couple days our group has been working to finish our bamboo bicycle.  There have been many complications along the way, and we've each been feeling the stress of limited time and resources, but I believe we are doing a great job!  I will actually be the first one to ride the bicycle when it is done, so please say a prayer for me this week :)

Marianne: our master buffer

Our materials table

The entrance to the structural lab

A little downtime bamboo beauty salon

FINALLY drilling some holes in our specimens

The most delicious (and *expensive*) strawberries for lunch!

Preston using the steel buffer (so cool)!

Moments before spray painting our rotator piece

Monday, June 20, 2011

Jardim Botanico

On Sunday, our group met our research advisor, Dr. Ghavami, at the botanical gardens in Rio. He was an excellent tour guide since he walks through the gardens every weekend for exercise and enjoyment :) The botanical gardens were very nice, and at points reminded me of a rainforest with huge trees, vines, and greenness everywhere. Unfortunately, I forgot to charge my battery so I didn't take many good pictures. Instead, I've stolen some shots from the internet (attached below)

Famous line of HUGE palm trees

One of my favorite parts: the orchid house :)

These cuties were everywhere!

Sunday, June 19, 2011

I'm on a Boat

This Saturday our group decided to take a break from research AND the city.  We took a day trip to Paqueta, an island in the Bay of Guanabara (bordering the northeastern section of the city).  This island is frequently visited by families during the weekend to take a break from the hussle and bussle of Rio (and it is such a peaceful break since there are no cars on the island, and transport is only by foot, bicycle, or horse drawn carts).  After a rather long boat ride (70 minutes), our group arrived at the beautiful tropical island.  We spent the rest of the day just walking around snapping photos (aka, the reason why there are so many below).  The island consisted of beaches and gorgeous colonial buildings (reminding me a lot of Italy).

Group on the ferry

 
Swan boats along the beach for rent

 
Girls being adventurous

 
Horse drawn carts

 
Tropicalness

 
Sea and cranes

 
My future house