Monday, May 25, 2015

Oficina Brennand

While traveling in Brazil, William decided to take me to the Oficina Brennand, a massive ceramic workshop by renowned Brazilian artist Francisco Brennand. In 1971 the artist inherited the old Sao Joao da Varzea brickworks, founded by his father in 1917, and began turning it into a monumental sculpture garden. 


Walking up to the ceramic workshops. 


The Templo Central, a stunning and almost ancient looking temple area covered from the ground up in an astonishing multitude of earthy brown tiles.


A donkey grazing by one of the outermost sculptures on the edge of the Brazilian rain forest.  


A view of the Salao de Esculturas, a sculpture hall featuring work from Francisco Brennand. 


A tiny plant bursting through a piece of pottery. 


The bamboo garden. 


I spotted a tiny, beautifully patterned snail stuck to leaf high in a tree.


Lovely blooming trees with clusters of golden flowers on the edge of the property. 

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Brazil

Growing up I was hooked on National Geographic Magazines and travel books. The world was so big and I have only seen such a small part of it. I've got so many places I've been longing to see in person. To know them intimately rather than just wishing I could be there. 

I've worked consistently since I was 17, much of that time I was going to school and working, or working two jobs. At the age of 31 I finally had a job that was not only challenging, but it also gave me the opportunity to sustain myself. When I was given vacation time I knew there was only one thing to do. I was going to travel. 

I went to my boyfriend's hometown of Recife, Brazil. 


The first breathtaking view of South America. 


My first taste of Brazilian food: an adorable little mocha and a coxinha. Coxinhas are popular Brazilian snacks filled with meat and cheese shaped into a breaded cone. 


William overlooking Recife from the top of our hotel. 


The rooftop pool with a view of the beach. 


The city of Recife gets its name from the rocky remnants of a reef that runs parallel to the beach a few feet past were the ocean meets the shore. At low tide you can easily walk along the reef. 


Recife at dusk. 


Modern voodoo. 


One day William took me to see Old Downtown Recife and its stunning European architecture. 




Marco Zero - this spot in the downtown area marks the place where the Portuguese founded Recife in 1537. It overlooks the Parque das Esculturas, a monumental sculpture park created by Brazilian artist Francisco Brennand. 



William and I decided to take a boat ride over to the sculpture park to see it up close. When we arrived on the other side I spotted this adorable little cat sleeping by the boat ramp. 


The sunset over Old Downtown Recife. 


Rocks tagged with graffiti. 


The sculpture park sits on a narrow strip of land between the ocean and the harbor. I loved the contrast between the rough ocean waves and the still waters of the old harbor. 


The lovely evening sky on our boat ride back to the old downtown area. 




The night life of the downtown area. 


A dance party of mixed ages in full swing. 


Graffiti hidden on the sides of the old european architecture. 




View of the city skyline from a grocery store window. 


Vibrant flowers blooming in Jaqueira Park. 


Sunset over the Capibaribe River. 


Boa Viagem church during the evening open market. 


Sunrise at Boa Viagem Beach.

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Bad Day Beautiful

I have often said that a best friend could turn a bad day beautiful. Never was that more true than when my best friend came to help me after one of my tires exploded on the highway.

I was on my way to Tampa to visit him for his going away party. He was going to be moving to New Orleans. I was supposed to get there early to hang out before the party, but as luck would have it one of my tires blew and I had to pull over on an exit ramp. 

Not only did Matt come and wait with me until the tow truck arrived, he also help make wonderful memories out of what could have easily been a bad day.




When we got to the tire shop he proudly showed off his shoes with the soles falling off. We decided to take this delightful train wreck across the street to Checkers while we waited for my car to get fixed.


It had been years since I ate at a Checkers and I swear to God I think we just ordered fries and ice cream. 


I took this photograph at the cafe in Ybor where Matt had his going away party. He was lost in his thoughts and I love the way it came out. 


Saying our goodbyes after the party. He turned a bad day into a beautiful one.

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Flora

A few lovely shots of some exotic flora I've come across in my wandering around Orlando. 

Striking contrast between the vibrant greens and intense reds of this restaurant exterior.

A vortex of beauty from a  flower in a neighborhood garden.

Isolated orchid at Mead Gardens. 

Monday, April 20, 2015

Sawgrass Lake Park

My family has always taken trips to Sawgrass Lake Park. I hadn't been in years but I recently got the chance to go with my mother and father. 


Dad on the boardwalk. 



These caterpillars were hairy and covered in beautiful patterns like miniature oriental rugs.


The sunlight was hitting the leaves at such a perfect angle that it appeared to make the tree glow from within.