Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Yesterday



I left home at 12 with Anna and Diana to take a train to Suma beach. Some Japanese guys and their model friends were hosting a barbecue party, and luckily we were invited aswell.


The weather was superhot, but the spot was in a shade, under the trees and the breeze was cooling enough to enjoy our time.



It was relaxing to finally meet girls from other agencies outside of castings and to get out of the city for a while.






After defeating the fear of dirty water, we enjoyed swimming in the sea. It didn't take long, until we got tired by these annoying Japanese guys who all wanted to take pictures with the white girls in bikini. I don't even want to imagine how many random guys have our pictures in their cellphones now..

Isn't too inviting, huh?

In our
party spot the mood got up really fast. The music was playing, chicken, meat and sausages were barbecued and yakisoba was made. (No need to mention the ice cold drinks)



We had a great time chatting, eating and drinking, so
before we knew it, it was dark outside.
When we finally left the beach, it was already 10 pm: we had spent an eight-hour day on the beach and none of us was sunburnt or -stroken.
It was difficult not to fall asleep on the long way back, but somehow we made it.



I must say it was a wonderfulwonderful day, but it can never be too good. I at least, was shocked by some of the stories the locals shared with us, so now I don't even know what are my plans and hopes for the autumn. The only thing I can say, is that anything can happen.

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