Strange how we experience binaries for a reason- without the dichotomies of dark and light, sweet and salty, utopia and dystopia- we perhaps might not know the gradients of perfection that exist. I thought Berkeley was good...until I came here. And somehow, the thought of returning home after experiencing one month in Brazil sits like a lump of coal in the bottom of my stomach...
But that's just me being dramatic. I can't help it, this place is so goddamn beautiful it hurts. And after being thoroughly blissed out this weekend, I just had to share a slice with all the voyeurs who care to take notice.
I went with a pack of 5 adventurous, excited, and equally curious friends to Itacare, the place where seasoned world travelers get shipwrecked, abandoning their dreams of conquering the globe instead to surf, learn the ocean's currents, and generally just adapt to the yellow mellow lifestyle that inhabits this ethereal place. Upon first glance, it seems rather ordinary, a hyped-up, psuedo rendition of Berkeley, with its dreaded-out hippies everywhere and ma and pa shops littering the unpaved streets and roads. But you know this ain't no ordinary town- you can smell the sea salt in the air, the fervor and exocticism of the uncharted, the general euphoria that covers the town like a thick, hazy blanket. You realize, in some strange way, that you have entered a place that will leave its mark, brand your soul like it has done to so many, and that perhaps, when you finally leave, that no place shall ever compare to its mystical charm....
meet krispin, the finest english gent i have ever had the grace to come across. not only did he enchant me with his candor and wit, but he's got quite the resume: professional wild-life photographer, web designer extraordinaire, and former member of a Brit experimental rock band. (And that's just naming a few)
Krispin and Sophie having a talk. At the BBQ, Sophie told me of the many luminaries and royal dignitaries who have frequented Itacare- Charlize Theron, herself, was only there a week ago!
A sunburnt Jeaninie, with her pal, JoJo. I love this kid- he doesn't speak a lick of English, but what does it matter. He only managed to impress me with his entertaining display of theatrical gesticulations and mannerisms!
meet andy. our brazilian-british friend who not only has the dopest accent ever, but happens to know itacare like the back of his hand. He was our ever so charming tour guide and surf instructor at that.
petra of austria, and ivy of nigeria- 2 more nomads who "sorta" fell captive to Itacare's nomadic spell
my life at the present moment, as you can see, consists of scoring the perfect shade of bronze. god, i know, it's tough.
here's one rendition of the brazilian thongkini. and ivy's fabulous ass modeling it (ahem, unbeknownst to her)
Welcome to my amateur film reel starring Vasant. Here he is being choked by some strange amorphous shadow thing.
we found donkeys combing the beaches... must be a brasilian thing. i can't tell here whether vasant and krispin are more enamoured with the donkey than it is with them!
3 comments:
ohhh, Jeaninee, I love your blog. Yes, it even rivals my own...
JK girl, you know you rock this shit!! Missed you this weekend, thank god you're back!
ok, Im so jealous, blah blah blah yackidee smackidee, jargon jargon, banter banter... I always begin these messages with the same display of jealous emotions, therefore, this time, I shant not even bother... do it big and enjoy. the blog looks very nice. (but it could use a dose or two of justin sprinkled about)
Jmoms I am SOOOOO happy you are having a bombastic time because lord knows you were the one person 5 months ago who I knew deserved it! It looks like youre doing a whole lot of studying for your study abroad!!!!
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