It’s been cold and rainy in Sao Paolo (it’s winter here), but last weekend was nice and warm so I went with a co-worker to his hometown, Ubatuba. Ubatuba is a small beach city on the coast, south of Rio. The beaches were empty given that the past week had been cold, which made it a perfect day. Many of the beaches are local, since there is no parking available. Having grown up there, my co-worker knew the area so we were able to park at people’s houses and use the hidden paths to the beaches.
Normally the surf is quite strong, but the tide was out and it was close to the middle of the season, so the gravitational pull had the water way out. About half-way through the afternoon, sitting in a chair nursing a beer ($1) and some fresh fish, I realized that I was in a Corona moment and had to resist chucking my Blackberry into the surf. Why did I ever move away from San Diego? Oh yeah - there is lots of tech work in VA.
BTW, every woman on the beach in Brazil wears a bikini. Most wear thongs. I saw a grandma in a bikini, I saw fat women in bikinis. If the sun is out, everyone flocks to the pool or beach to lay out. This is quite different from the Philippines where white skin is considered beautiful and people stay out of the sun for fear of getting dark. But, I digress… Here are some photos:
These photos are not very good quality because I was limited to a point and shoot camera for this trip.
