segunda-feira, 19 de abril de 2010

My disaster vacation

Five years ago, me and My family went to the beach. The travel was very bad, because me and my cousin were queasy (?), but we didn't vomit....When we got at the beach it was all well, but the weather wasn't very good. I was a child, then I wasn't sad with that.
Coming back we were very tired, then my uncle drove very fast. We observed that car was very light. When We looked back, we saw our bags in middle of the road. The people took our things and put in the edge of road. But the worse also happened, because went looking for it. When we got in fruit bowl and asked for our bags...the woman said that saw a bag falling, then she took the things fallen, because the bag was torn. The funniest is that bag had dirty clothes...shame!!!...ahuahuahauhauh...was funny!
I don't have disaster history in vacations, the maximum were the argues with my cousins...or other discussions....but nothing very important...or very disastrous!ahhh, but there's one when I was burning in the sun...it was very bad...it was a disaster...ai ai ai...ahuahauha...

segunda-feira, 12 de abril de 2010

What is it?

It's somebody who moves your money every year...
It's a kind of food that is healthy and is yellow...
It's a thing that you speak with foreign people...
It's a thing that women eat very much...
It's place where live rich people and around there are fishes and alligators...
It's place where there are outgoing people...
It's how you feel when you see clowns...
It's a person who is very important to you. It's opposite if you...
It's an object that you can sleep, kiss or eat...
It's somebody who you hate. You always see it...

quinta-feira, 1 de abril de 2010

Mulata

Di Cavalcanti

Emiliano Augusto Cavalcanti de Albuquerque e Melo, better known as Di Cavalcanti, was an important Brazilian painter,cartoonist and illustrator. Di Cavalcanti was born in Rio de Janeiro, on September 6th, in 1897. He died on October 26th, in 1976.
His artistic style has the influence of expressionism, cubism and the mexican art. His works have some objects, places and people typically Brazilian, for example, the samba and beaches.
In his works are common the paintings with socials moviments and brazilian people (festivals, workers, social protests, etc.). Di Cavalcanti showed the tropical sensuality of Brazilian women. He used the colors of Brazil in his works together with feelings.
His works are in museums in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro cities. Others are in auctions.
In the painting “Mulata” there is a black woman, she has a long hair with some flowers. She wears necklaces. She has in her hands a bird. She is between two windows. The windows are colorful, because they have flags grooming. In windows out there, there are trees and mountains...