Wednesday, September 12, 2012

This week I went to a italian restaurant nearby to get some nice home made pizza with a friend. It was around 9 to 10, it was dark out and a bit humid. There were some clouds out but nothing to big and threatening. While we ordered our pizza, it started pouring out and small rivers were flowing through the street, this happened so fast that I couldn't believe that the weather could do something this strange, I been here 3 years and that's the first time I seen it pour down that fast, usually it builds up with a drizzle and then a pour, but this happened our of nowhere. Fortunately it was slowing down a bit and we got out there and ran towards our rooms. Pizza was good, so it was worth it, definitely better than the chain restaurants like Domino's and Hungry Howie's.

The next day, I had to do some photos near the beach with a friend for some still lives for my illustration class. Me and my friend walked to the beach instead of driving and tried to walk under the shade, when we arrived at the destination, I was welcomed to a beautiful view that I could use to my advantage for the project. Along the way back, we were interrupted by a fellow local who asked if we were artists, we said "yes" and gave us this massive wooden palette, she said she did it all the time by giving away stuff, and she left while we thanked her. Strange and random, but hey, a free palette.

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