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Cali Chronicles: Street Art, Salsa, and Slightly Soggy Sneakers

@Topiclo Admin3/24/2026blog
Cali Chronicles: Street Art, Salsa, and Slightly Soggy Sneakers

woke up in cali with my phone buzzing at 6am-not from an alarm, but from a group chat of fellow street artists planning a sunrise mural sesh. the coordinates looked like something out of a spy movie: 3671772, 1170774780. i dragged myself out of bed, grabbed my spray cans, and stepped into the 15.57°c air that felt more like 15.66°c thanks to the 95% humidity. my hair was already curling like it had a life of its own.


by the time i reached the abandoned warehouse district, the crew was already there, laughing about how the "pressure" was literally 1016 mb-someone joked we'd need oxygen tanks. we painted until the sun turned everything gold, then wandered over to a little café i'd heard about on yelp. the barista had ink-stained fingers and told me their cold brew was "strong enough to wake the dead." i believed her.

landscape photography of field


later, i wandered into san antonio neighborhood, where the walls are basically galleries. someone told me that the big purple octopus mural down by the river was done by a guy who paints only at night and drinks six espressos before starting. i don't know if it's true, but i like the story. the streets smelled like frying empanadas and the occasional whiff of rain-soaked concrete.

if you get bored, jamundí and yumbo are just a short drive away-more chill, less chaos, but still full of color. i heard from a drunk guy at a salsa bar that the best empanadas in the region are actually in jamundí, but he also tried to sell me a "rare" coin from 1998, so take that with a grain of salt.

mountain covered with green leafed trees


the weather here is the kind that makes you rethink footwear choices-i just checked and it's 15.57°c with a "feels like" that's basically a polite lie. bring a light jacket, but don't expect it to stay dry for long.

i ended the night back near the river, watching a group of kids breakdancing under neon signs. one of them had a boombox older than i am, and the batteries were held in with tape. someone's cousin showed up with a bag of chontaduro and we all stood around eating the weird peach-pumpkin things while the bass rattled the cobblestones. it felt like the city was alive and conspiring to keep me awake.

aerial photography of flowers at daytime


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