Wall art on Avenida Oceânia. Photo by @OneBrownGirl |
I have been in Porto da Barra (almost sounds like I'm hearing Baha) - a neighborhood beach area in Bahia - for *counting fingers while I try to remember what day it is* four days now. The first two and a half days were spent resting. I brought enough food from home that I knew would last a few days because I knew I would want to shake the jet lag, take it easy, and get some work done that I'm behind on. I'm going to be here for 3 weeks, so there's no major rush to explore. Besides, I have quite the view from this rented penthouse condo. #225degrees
A small portion of a gorgeous 225+ degree view that I wasn't expecting. Photo credit: @OneBrownGirl |
After getting a stomach ache from the pad-thai-in-a-box I brought just for this trip (I don't typically eat food out of boxes...don't judge me), I decided to venture out to the grocery store yesterday. I used two Portuguese phrases during my 45 minute adventure in the market: Bom Dia! (Hello!) and Obrigada ("Thank You" from a female). I nodded my head no when asked if I had change and nodded my head yes when asked if I needed a bag. And always with a smile. I'm really happy to be here.
Late last night, I watched two movies on my Mac and this morning early afternoon, I got some work done that is pretty important to me. Then I put down the computer and decided to explore. And if there's an ocean anywhere nearby, I always start with the beach. So that I did. #2minutewalkfromthecondo
My first Brazilian beach. =) The building I'm in is the building between the tallest brown building to your left (under construction) and the wide white building with the yellow stripe below it. |
Here is my stroll down the Avenida Oceânia in pictures. Before you look at them, however, I have a few observations:
1. There must be some rule here that everyone has to be beautiful to live in Brazil. Wow.
2. I feel like I blend in because I'm Brown; although as casual as I am, I don't quite have the casual Brazilian look down yet. I will though.
3. The older women smile and speak to me. The younger ones don't. Same as anywhere, I guess. They're preoccupied.
4. I notice that I tend to want to blurt out responses in French. That doesn't work here.
5. I haven't seen one person with dreadlocks. Yet.
When a sidewalk isn't just a sidewalk. Must be Bahia!!!! |
A broader view of the main image above. |
Yep. I've got a thing for mermaids. |
I love this picture. |
I don't know if they were playing dominos or what, but I DO know that they were slamming that table, yelling and having a good ol' time! |
There was a time when my body was hot enough to wear this. And yes, I |
One view from the tippy top of the lighthouse. |
On my way back |
More later. I need to stretch out my thighs. Yikes. #stoplaughing #iseeyou
2 comments:
I have always wanted to visit Bahia. Your pictures are beautiful. I've got to make Brasil happen ASAP! In your opinion is Bahia child friendly?
Man! I hope to get myself to Brazil or somewhere in that region soon. Beautiful pictures!
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