The Girls from Floriano Peixoto, Natal, Brazil became iconic since the 70″s when they had broken all the Carnival records for their shining happy vibes, glamour, charm, charisma, style, fun and joie de vivre. The local Natal high society journals described then as Wherever the Girls from rua Floriano Peixoto go…they rock our world with their vibrants personalities and why not to say…individual stunning looks that made them special by that “tô nem aí” body language as if they were not aware their impact they had in the others. Ah…the youth of the 70’s and 80’s as we used to say light and free to do as they wish. Those girls had a secret that they locked in a bottle or somewhere so well hidden … that chemistry still going on after all those years travelling together always sizzling the moments doing what they do best…enjoy life and friendship regardless…
Starting with The Eiffel Tower as one always do…until

Dalia’s first time in Paris…we arrived just after the terrorist attack…another one!


We just love the Paris Air and one another’s company…

WE WISH ALL THE OTHER GIRLS WERE HERE…WOULD BE SOMETHING TWENTY OF US TOGETHER… IT WILL HAPPEN EVENTUALLY



Head’s up! This is the heart of Italy…Naples! Your life will never be The Same after a trip here! É bonita , É bonita e É bonita! To resume it all its not an easy task so I got help from my friend below, he got it in words but you need to come here…. After that you will believe that THERE is a GOD!

Vesuvius, mainland Europe’s only active volcano, has been sleeping restlessly since 1944. Complete your Pompeii or Herculaneum experience by scaling the volcano that made them famous. The 4,000-foot summit of Vesuvius is accessible by car, bus, or taxi. From the bus and car park, it’s a steep, often cold and windy 30-minute hike to the top for a sweeping view of the Bay of Naples. Up here, it’s desolate and lunar-like. The rocks are hot. Walk the entire crater lip for the most interesting views; the far end overlooks Pompeii. Be still and alone to hear the wind and tumbling rocks in the crater. Any steam? Vesuvius is closed when erupting.
Overcome your fear of being run down or ripped off long enough to talk with people: Enjoy a few smiles and jokes with the man running the neighborhood tripe shop or the woman taking her day-care class on a walk through the traffic. Ask a local about the New Year’s Eve tradition of tossing chipped dinner plates off of balconies into the streets. For a quick visit, start with the Archaeological Museum, explore a few streets, and celebrate your survival with pizza.


