Friday, October 22, 2010

GLOW




One of my half crazy coworkers mentioned this thing called "Glow" that was happening by the pier and, as with most things this person says, I didn't give it a second thought until a more credible source was also talking about it. Hmmmm...

I checked out the official Glow website which described the event as; "an all-night cultural experience featuring original commissions by artists that re-imagine Santa Monica Beach as a playground for thoughtful and participatory temporary artworks." How intriguing is that??

There were 20 different installations set up on and around the beach, including the drum circle, foaming life guard tower, images projected on a screen, and glowing apparatus at Muscle Beach that you can see below. One more reason to love LA.
















Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Island Life





Here's a bit more of Hawaii, in no particular order. On Labor Day each year there's a huge outrigger paddling race, the Queen Liliou', Amanda was able to participate in the 18 mile race this year. After the races they had a parade to honor all the participants, so we joined with hundreds of people and walked the main street with lit torches in hand. It was a pretty spectacular experience. The rest of the photos should speak for themselves!

























































































Saturday, October 2, 2010

The Big Island





It was a long summer, a really long summer, and work consumed my life to an extent I've never experienced before. Fortunately, a dear friend of mine invited me to join her on a trip to visit her family in Hawaii as the summer came to a close. We had an amazing week of snorkeling, hiking, cliff jumping, volcano hikes, delicious eats, and magnificent sunsets, all of which helped refresh my soul, melt the stress, and make me feel like myself again. :)








*More on the way


Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Wanderlust





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"When I travel, the destination is not really the point. I am fascinated by the transient places of travel -- the banks of TV screens that hang from airport terminal ceilings announcing departures to far-flung locales around the globe, the ever-changing view from a speeding train, ordering a meal from an undecipherable menu, exploring the subway beneath an unfamiliar city, waking in another characterless hotel room that could be anywhere, the tourist souvenir vendors touting their wares.

Traveling faster and faster through this increasingly interconnected world, many of these everyday experiences that fill a journey get lost in the rush of getting from "You Are Here" to wherever you are going. But by opening yourself up to the rhythm and rhyme of the seemingly mundane details of travel, the familiar becomes unique, the ordinary extraordinary and the over-looked well worth the second glance.

That is what inspires me to travel, it's not about getting there, it's about all the fun you can have along the way." -Troy Litten **


*Photo taken at a gas station outside of Mytilini, Greece.
**Quote taken from the book "Wanderlust" by Troy Litten.




Monday, August 23, 2010

Paddle Boarding: Malibu




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Last weekend a few friends and I took a stab at paddle boarding up in Malibu. We signed up for a two hour "tour" with the Malibu Surf Shack, so with the help of their amazing staff we were able to make it out past the (terrifying) 5-7 foot swell that was breaking on the beach and out into the peaceful open sea. The weather was perfect, and once I figured out how to keep my balance...it was almost even relaxing.

We couldn't have picked a better day to go because as we were paddling out towards what appeared to be some possible sea life in the distance, we suddenly were in the middle of a huge school of dolphins! There had to have been 30 or more dolphins in the water, and a flurry of sea gulls and pelicans overhead, with one lone seal trailing behind the group. It was amazing and completely surreal.


*I didn't bring my camera out while were were paddling, so the pic above is from when I was at Eresos Beach on the isle of Lesbos. It's the very beach where the poet Sappho was born, so, as you can imagine, there were many women there.





Friday, August 20, 2010

Rodrigo y Gabriela


Wednesday. August 18. Rodrigo y Gabriela. The Greek.

There's not much more to say, except possibly to apologize to my date for promptly forgetting about him as soon as the music started.... sorry! Seriously, I was completely entranced for the entire two (plus) hours of their show. And not only did we get to listen to Rodrigo y Gabriela, but they also had a few pretty amazing guests perform with them for a few songs as well; Shenkar (Violinist of Shakti), Robert Trujillo (of Metallica), and Al Di Meola!

Check out the youtube videos below to get an idea of the amazingness of the evening.














Sunday, August 15, 2010

Aviero, Portugal







One of the best things about working in Spain was how little time I actually had to spend working! On top of only being contracted to work 12 hours a week at my school, just about every other weekend was a "puente" (a long weekend) so I had a lot of free time. I miss those days...

For one of the many long weekends, a few fellow language teachers and myself took a little road trip to Portugal since we were only about an hour from the border. We visited Oporto where, much to our chagrin, it started incessantly raining one afternoon (after we saw the men gambling in the park.), so to seek shelter from the elements, and to remedy our spirits, we spent the rest of the day wine tasting. Yum.
We saw the fishermen above as we were driving from Oporto to Aviero.




Monday, August 9, 2010

Sneak Peak: Home





I just had an amazing weekend: Bass Lake, family time, Mariposa Art Walk, bike ride in Yosemite...

More pics on the way!


Wednesday, July 28, 2010

The Flashdance








It's been about 6 months since Jenn and Eric became The Reids. Hurray! It was a wedding like non other I have ever been too, by far the most fun, and the musical artistry of their DJ, The Flashdance, definitely contributed to the amazingness.

Anyway, a few weeks ago The Flashdance was mixing at Malo in Silverlake so we were able to relive some of the good times by shaking our booties and eating delicious tacos and margaritas!














Tuesday, July 27, 2010

This is My Town








The Dodgers played the Giants on July 19. They lost. But check out the view from the parking lot!

Friday, July 23, 2010

Nafplio to Athens





Some days I can't help but think about Greece. Apart from Chile and Spain, it's the country where I've spent the most time, so it holds a special place in my heart.

My first two weeks in enchanting Hellas were spent with an old roommate in her hometown of Mytilini on the island of Lesbos. She and her adorable mother fed me delicious, possibly even life changing, homemade cuisine that I dream about to this day. I took a little ferry ride (10 hours...) back to the mainland and roamed around Athens for a few days where I single handedly fended off men named Apollo and drug dealers until my college friends Tim and Jolene met me. Tim and Jolene had just finished their first year of their Peace Corps service in Niger and were also, coincidentally, vacationing in Greece. We had planned to make our way around the Peloponnese peninsula, but once we arrived to our hotel in Nafplio, with air conditioning AND TV, we decided to scrap our ambitious travel rout and rest our weary traveling bones for a while. We stayed there for the rest of the week, until we had to go back to Athens to catch our flights out of the country.

When we were leaving Nafplio to return to Athens we hopped on the bus at the bus stop outside of our hotel rather than backtracking to the main station in the city. With most buses in Greece you can buy a ticket on the bus, so we were surprised to find out, after we had boarded and and the bus was on its way, that we needed to have purchased tickets in advance, and that all of the seats had already been purchased... Essentially, we got kicked off the bus an hour or so later at the next stop so we could properly buy a ticket. It was not embarrassing at all...haha. Above is what it looks like to be an American tourist freshly kicked off a bus in a random city in Greece.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

July 4th: Trolley Dodgers and Spangled Skies








Hey guys, remember that time when we went to the Dodger's game, stuffed our faces with hot dogs and nachos in the "All You Can Eat Pavilion," and watched spectacular fireworks after the game?