Working, eating, sleeping

Starting your working-eating-sleeping-routine (the equivalent of the Parisian metro-boulot-dodo) is really no big deal if you’re settled in a hotel where they serve breakfasts like these. On your table, not from a buffet. The price (15 Brazilian reais) and the lack of more than one glass/cup/knife suggest it’s for one person, but the amount of food could feed a family.
Although it’s sweet to have breakfast served every day, I’m glad I’m done with hotels for a while. I’m now enjoying the temporary luxury of having my own fridge in São Paulo’s inner city Jardins area. My flat doesn’t come with breakfast, but I noticed the housekeeper (she comes in every day) cleans my dishes. If that’s not perfect for the bachelor trying to feed himself by cooking wholesome meals, I don’t know. Oh and there is a swimming pool on the roof.
The illustration on my screen was a leftover assignment from 2009 that I had to retouch. Right now I’m doing web design only.
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- 11.03.10 / 1am
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