Friday, March 25, 2011

Low Season (The best season...)


Well, here we come...it´s May by now and almost half of the year is gone (It just makes us to stop and reflecting how time goes flying sooooooo fast..) anyway I am not here to talk about time actually I am here to talk a little bit how people can enjoy their time.


It´s the beggining of the "Low-Season" in Bahia by now and I always ask to myself: "Isn´t it the 'Best Season' ?"

Well, I think so. I mean, maybe it´s not the bestest for all of them who just love to spend time on the beach (swimming, drinking some nice cold drinks, checking the "eye candies" and so) but for all of them who love to explore different things and also checking how it´s the real day by day of the local people plus how the city flows that´s just a PERFECT TIME to be around, and I tell you why:


*The weather is not as that HOT as during the "High-season" ;

*The city is emptier (less tourists around) ;

*There are the best deals for accommodations, food, enterteinment and so;

*The possibilities of making new friends and interacting with locals are bigger;

*There are still popular festivities, concerts and parties going on.


So, travelling to a place like Salvador it´s a good thing it doesn´t matter if it´s during the "Hot summer days" or "the cooler winter days". Something very interesting about Salvador that´s never really cold, we can have rainy days but never cold days and sometimes it´s even "frustating" for us because we see those "winter clothes" on the magazines and on TV and we´d like to dress them and being as nice and charming as we see those people on the magazines or tv but it doesn´t work around here that way. If we dress it, 5 minutes later, we just can´t take it and take it off as it´s not cold (Lucky us? Well, It´s not fair to complain about it, right?!...lol).


Ok, I just would like to welcome all of you on the way to Brazil (It´s cold down there in the South and some parts of the Southwest of Brazil so if you´re on the way to that regions don´t forget to bring a winter´s coat) specifically to Bahia to enjoy it as much as possible and if you´d need some information about what to do during the time that you´ll be here in Salvador just don´t hesitate to contact me because it´ll be a pleasure for me to inform you what´s going on in the city into the LGBT community and also generally saying...


All the best...

Sincerely, Fernando Bingre
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