We started off the morning locked in the building. How thoughtful of our hosts.
Finding an open window in the kitchen area, we used chairs to pass easily through. Luckily, the outside gate was open.
We could count on Cafe Angel, so we went back for breakfast. The kitchen didn’t serve until ten o’clock, so we chatted and drank coffee until the chef arrived. We ordered and ate.
Afterwards, we purchased fruits, vegetables and some pastries at the Penny Market, hitting the road immediately after.
The heat was on and the trucks were many. Most gave ample space, but, man, some people are in an unnecessary rush.
We found Pensiune La Andrei in Cãlãrasi and took a room in a separate building. The air conditioning unit was a big upgrade over the experience the previous night. Showers were taken and we headed out the door to Ruta 66, a restaurant packed with Americana and mellow beats. Dinner and beverages were enjoyed.
After finishing, a stroll around Cãlãrasi was enjoyed by all. The youth were occupied racing their cars around the darkened streets. A few slowed to check out the foreigners.
We went to sleep late.
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