Jericoacoara is a cross between Koh Pha Ngan in the earliest days, Miami Beach…..and the Costa del Sol! We’ve enjoyed lots of fun street art, blinding sunsets (esp from the dune), a full lunar eclipse, some surprisingly incredible sushi (with an even more surprisingly drinkable bottle of brut), and a whole lot of people watching. We have succumbed to hair braids and temporary tats, all washed down with buckets of Skol (maize infused beer – surprisingly drinkable when very cold). We have mostly chilled here, but tomorrow will be hitting the dunes on quad bikes to rev it up a bit.
After saying farewell to the Schrauts 2 days ago, Jeri has been our first taste of traveling ‘a famille’. I think each and every one of us has felt tested (in a variety of ways), but we topped off tonight with endless games of Happy Families (thank you Hintons!) which hit the right message on a lot of levels!
5 thoughts on “Street Art in Jeri”
Matteo Marzano
Wow ! It’s all ”simply” wonderful !
Charlotte
Thank you for reading! Hope all well in Italy. Charlotte x
Matteo Marzano
Hi Charlotte and All, Thanks to you for your phantastic reportage. Yes all is well here, wish you all the best, you’ll never forget what you’re doing there !
Matteo
Auntie Heather
I adore looking at steer art. It is so expressive. I love the trouser flowers – what an interesting reuse of tired clothes.
Grandpa M
The Omnibus Edition is fantastic. Will binge on it endlessly.
Love
Grandpa M