To find stories on specific topics, check out the handful of categories I have created on the right side of your screen. With each story, you’ll have the option of reading text on this blog, following a link back to the newspaper’s Web site (some may expire), or viewing a pdf of the print page. These pdfs can be found at the end of each story’s text.

I tried caldo de cana (fresh sugarcane juice) on the side of a desolate country road in Sertãozinho, Brazil, in August 2007, and loved it. Today, I have it every Saturday morning at our local street market.
To read my 14-story series on sugar cane and ethanol (álcool) in Brazil, choose the “Louisiana/Brazil” category. These stories were published in a thoughtful order over a series of four days. To read them in that order, scroll below, where the “Day 1″ story appears, and work your way down. All of the stories from “Day 3″ focus on Brazil, specifically in São Paulo state.
If you’d like digital copies (pdf) of the actual news pages from the Louisiana/Brazil series or any story, you should be able to download one for yourself from the Scribd-hosted pdfs I have within this blog. Any problems, please contact me at: bobmoser333 [at] gmail [dot] com .
Congratulations. I need more time to go over your entire site. Looks beautiful.
Every saturday I’ll remember you drinking your pure suggar cane juice, because I do the same here in California.