Gifting A Few Towers In Araçatuba, Brazil

I’m visiting Araçatuba for business matters, it’s a city in the countryside of the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil, where I live. I had the chance to come here and of course I took about 2 dozens of orgonite to distribute here, as long as I’ve been writing in this forum I’ve never travelled far from the city of Sao Paulo to gift, I couldn’t leave the chance to travel away from the capital with a pack of orgonite. I even gifted my bus, it goes a long way around so many cities I will never be able to gift them all.

I’m not doing much, actually, I came by bus, 8 hours on the road from Sao Paulo, the bus has no open windows we can trow away orgonite out of the window on the road, I just gifted the gasoline stations where the bus stops. In Araçatuba there’s little buses that make the trip around the city so I’m stuck with the towers I can reach by walking, I can´t go far without a car or a motorcycle or a bike which I don’t have to travel the whole city, I depend on public transport. I walked a lot today and gifted a few towers in a rich neighborhood. I don’t know where the town hall is or the forum or the main cemetery. I’m just gifting a few towers in a virgin territory but that’s enough for a start.

Araçatuba is very light compared to Sao Paulo, walking around here I haven’t seem homeless people, homeless children, drug addicts. I haven’t seem slums yet. I had to walk for miles to see cell towers to gift. There are lots of them I won’t be able to gift in my short stay here, but I’m just saying I’m gifting a place that’s not as hard to gift as Sao Paulo.

I love the air here, a lot less polluted. We can see the stars we can’t see in Sao Paulo. Besides that, same old bullshit I see in Sao Paulo. I went to the mall, same brands, not to say b%$%¨&%$ we have in Sao Paulo. Drivers are crazier than what I’ve seen in Sao Paulo.

I won’t be doing much here because I don’t have a car or anything to move around here but I’m posting this to tell you I gifted a few towers here in virgin territorry. I haven’t gifted the whole of the city of Sao Paulo yet, maybe I never will, but the seed is grounded for others to come. Edu has gifted two cities in Sao Paulo and I loved reading his posts.

I’m glad I made a walking gifting trip today, there was a long time I didn’t do that.

Andrea

Well, I have started gifting two cities, my hometown Itapeva, and where I study and live most part of the time, Piracicaba. But there still a lot of work to do! Lots of legwork, since I also don’t own a car. I do have a bicycle though. Now I just need to learn how to ride it (what a shame I know [Image Can Not Be Found]; ).

I also have the urge to drop a TB, even if its just one TB, at the bus stops. There are some wich I pass by every three months or so on my travel bettwen both cities. I also gift under the seat of the bus driver, just pretend you stumble and fall while you’re entering the bus [Image Can Not Be Found];

There aren’t that much towers on most of the countryside cities of São Paulo, so even a dozen TBs can open a big blue hole in most cities central areas. And most of them aren’t that big. I guess I’ve made about one fifth of Itapeva, a 100 thousand inhabitants city, with about 30 TBs. I think that for most cities, 200 well deployed TBs would be an overkill.

And people on the countryside don’t drive like crazy, they just can’t drive at all!

Edu,

I love what you’re doing in Itapeva and Piracicaba. I didn’t know anything about Araçatuba, it was just a chance to gift a city far from Gothom City (for some reason Sao Paulo reminds me a lot of Gothom City). I wanted to live in a countryside city like Araçatuba, but unfortunately I live in Gothom City and my family too.

I gifted downtown by legwork. I didn’t have a rental car or anything. Even buses were difficult. Last day I went very far by foot, i found downtown and I gifted its main plaza and ugly cell towers going there walking. I lost my way back to the hotel and I saw a motorcycle taxi company, there were 2 towers I could have gifted but I had gifted all the tb’s I had with me.

By the way, Araçatuba is at least 8 hours drive from Sao Paulo by bus. Whenever the bus stopped I coudn’t lose the chance to leave a gift in every city we stopped. The bus driver was mad at me, like are you feeling bad, every bus stop you go out of the bus, are you okay? Yes, I"m ok, I can’t stand air conditioner, too cold and I feel bad [Image Can Not Be Found] Air conbditioner my a$$, I wanted every chance at a small city at a bus stop to gift. I knew i wouldn’t be back there soon.

Andrea