Construction diary: Psychedelici inspired a therapist to build a crushed eurosila in Brazil

“My beginning in this life was in nature,” says Lia Albejante, her voice overflowing through the phone. In her earliest years, she lived in a small village along the river bordering Brazil and Bolivia. The nature was everywhere, but the roads were not – if you want to leave, you headed by boat. In three years her parents moved to the village near Sao Paula, an area that was still connected to nature, although a little less distant. Then it was at 18. finally left the city to attend the university before traveling abroad.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *