Showing posts with label Ubatuba. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ubatuba. Show all posts
Monday, April 2, 2012
Love, Coconuts, and Small Bikinis... (Ubatuba, Brazil)
Whew! What a whirlwind these past two weeks were! Traveling, visiting family and friends, eating (and then eating again), and taking in all we could while we had it available... sounds like Brasil 2012 was a success, right? RIGHT!
Now comes one of everybody's favorite parts of their trip -- sharing it with others. (Whether or not it is everybody else's favorite part is another story...) Today I started the task of going through 3,000+ pictures -- I kid you not -- and I realized that I will not be able to share all of the ones I would like to share in one post. Instead, I am breaking them down into the four main cities we spent time in: Ubatuba, Paraty, Rio de Janeiro, and Ribeirao Preto. I figure this is better than asking your poor computer to try to load 70 at one time. See, I am all about making life easier for you. I try to be nice like that ;)
Ubatuba -- a place very near and dear to my heart. It was in this city that my husband and I first expressed feelings for each other and later got engaged. You can see why it is a priority to us to come back here as often as possible. Not to mention it is breathtakingly beautiful.
Of course, there is more to this little city on the beach than sand and water. There is good ol', everyday Brazilian life here, too.
Want my honest opinion? This is one of my favorite spots in the world and definitely my favorite spot in Brazil. Small town life mixed with salt in the air and sand between your toes, surrounded by the lush Atlantic Rain Forest. This is the kind of life I was created for. But weren't we all?
See that boat right there? We went out on a boat one day (a speed boat) and stopped by this fishing boat and bought fish, right from the ocean. Talk about fresh.
So, if we ever disappear and you are wondering where we might have run away to, this might be a good place to start looking.
Labels:
Brazil,
Life,
not food,
photography,
Ubatuba
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