happy new year

wasn’t i saying i was going to have at least one post a month?  it’s now January and my last post was in November.  sigh.  it’s a new year though and with a new year comes new inspiration, and in my case new travels to write about!

since my return from Sydney and Hawaii i haven’t really traveled much, except for a Thanksgiving trip to Seattle and a Christmas trip to Tahoe.

i love Seattle. i think it’s a bit gray for me to live there year-round, but it does have a lot to offer, and it’s such a fun place. i have friends that live there, so every time i visit it’s like going home. a home with all friends!

since i visit there often i don’t usually get out and about too much, but over Thanksgiving weekend my friend JM and i went to dinner at a little restaurant called Serafina. it isn’t new, but it was exactly what i had hoped it would be, comfortable, cozy, and tasty. i will definitely go back.

over the Christmas holiday i went to Tahoe to visit family and enjoy the snow.  last year people were kayaking and mountain biking during December, so it was nice to see snow on the ground this year.

it’s shaping up to be a good ski season, hopefully it will last into March, as i have some travel coming up for work, and my ski days will be limited.

i will be in London next week, so stay turned for another post soon.

blogging guilt

i was at a work lunch today and we were talking about social media.  one colleague is a blogger extraordinaire and mentioned that she blogs daily, then made comment that i blog about every six months.

sigh.  it is sad but true. so, suffering from a bout bloggers guilt i decided to write a short post today.  again, not too many folks read this blog (although i now i know my colleague does) so i don’t think i’m causing a disservice to anyone by not writing, but for the month of September i will have at least two posts!  so there.

two posts.  last September i was posting daily.  granted i was in Argentina and seeing something different everyday, which provided me with unlimited content.  what was i doing this time last year? let me look…….oh right, i was on my way to San Martin de los Andes.  everything was covered in volcanic ash.

thankfully no ash here in the Bay Area, just blue skies and a slight chill in the air.  i guess fall is approaching.  historically indian summer should be coming soon, but since nothing about the weather is following routine this year, it’s hard to say what is going to happen.  that being said, i’m fairly certain there won’t be a volcano involved, at least here.

photo courtesy of mommyish.com

testing 1-2-3

348sit’s been awhile since i’ve posted while traveling, so i thought i should see if i still remembered the process for posting and including an image. you need to remember i am not tech savvy.

so here i sit at Oakland International Airport writing a little post, killing time until i board my flight to Salt Lake City.

from SLC i will head to Wendover for another trip out to the Bonneville Salt Flats. if you follow my posts you’ll know this is an annual trip to watch my Dad and his racing posse compete in the land speed trials. they run a modified 28′ Ford roadster, and I think we’re in the c/gr class this year.

could this finally be the year we set a record over 200 mph? only time will tell, so stay tuned!

trips long gone

as you may know from previous posts, i recently purchased a home. part of the fun of being a homeowner is determining what artwork will go in each room.

my dining room has a 12 ft. wall facing the entry, and i decided to frame and hang three of my photos. since i didn’t have photos from any of my travels up thus far, i figured i’d pick three favorites, have them enlarged and call it a day. oh……so much easier said than done.

should i choose three from the same trip or three of the same theme? do i go with bright colors or try and create an arty black & white trio? i don’t usually edit my pictures, just the normal cropping, removing red-eye, things of that nature; but i wasn’t sure that my raw images would be interesting enough for the dining room.

my non-computer savvy self decide to look into Photoshop programs that might magically take my images and make them into totally fascinating, gallery-worthy creations. right. those programs, not really user-friendly. i suppose once you know what you’re doing it’s easy, but for the first time user, painful, truly painful. i gave it a go with Elements 10 and Lightroom, and i managed to make some usable prints, but the more i look at them, the more i think, “hotel art”.

one fun thing about picking out the images to frame, i was able to look at all of my travel albums and relive the trips of the past. so many good memories!

tick tock

i can’t believe it’s the end of 2011. they sure weren’t kidding when they said that the older you get the quicker time goes by. by the way, who are “they”, and how did they become so wise?!

it seems like it was just New Years Eve 2010 and i was at Tahoe with all of my ski friends ringing in the new year. a snow storm came in late that night and i felt lucky to make it down Kingsbury Grade in the morning without incident. not really the way i envisioned starting the new year, but it all turned out alright.

this has been quite a year, for both travel and personal growth. Bali was the first destination in the new year (Tahoe doesn’t really count) and that was a trip for no reason really, except to go, see, and experience.

then there were two trips to Hawaii. one for Pro Bowl to Oahu with my friends from Colorado, and a trip to the Big Island for my bosses wedding. both were great trips with wonderful friends, i am very lucky to have such amazing people in my life.

then there was the month in Argentina. getting the opportunity to see a country in it’s entirety from north to south is pretty cool. i still think Iguazu Falls and walking on the Perito Moreno Glacier were two of the highlights of the trip.

the end of the year has been busy with making my new house a home. i’m all settled, comfortable, and can hardly believe it’s mine. friends and family came over to celebrate the holidays at an open house, and more friends will be coming over this evening for new years pizza and bubbly.

a new year, what will it bring? what kind of international geotastic wonders are on the horizon? only time will tell.

happy 2012 everyone!

photo courtesy of seattlemet.com

120

if you followed my posts during the Argentina trip, you’ll remember that i had a few brushes with the TV show LOST.

the first being in Brazil where the series had just started. since it was in Portuguese i didn’t understand what was going on, but it looked interesting. then in Buenos Aires it was on one of the English stations every evening at 5 PM. unfortunately it was much further along than the episode i watched in Brazil, so i decided that i wouldn’t watch it in Buenos Aires, i’d wait and watch it when i got home.

one afternoon while internet connection was good, i decided to download the pilot episodes so i could watch them on my flight home. i watched and i was hooked.

when i got home i immediately started watch the six season, 120 episode series. i just watched the final episode last night. as seems to be the case with shows like this, i was a little disappointed in the ending. it wasn’t quite as bad as Bobby Ewing finding out, “it was all a dream”, but not too far off……

i know, this post really has nothing to do with travel, but it was something i started while traveling and finished at home. the show was filmed in Oahu, HI,i wonder if you can take a “LOST tour”? i may have to look into that for my next trip. i think it would be kind of fun to walk through the Hatch and push the buttons.

image courtesy of wikipedia.com

rooms & views

a couple of people have asked me where i stayed during my time in Argentina; and it dawned on me that i really didn’t write too much about the various accommodations of the trip.

i guess that’s because for the most part they weren’t that memorable. not to say they were bad, but just not that interesting. but, since people have asked, i will give my 2 cents on each place i stayed.

in Buenos Aires i stayed at the Hotel Sarmiento Palace. the first room, although clean and plenty nice enough, was on the main street and it was really loud. the room i had at the end of the stay was in the back of the hotel (my request) and it was much better. the desk staff were my least favorite; i always felt like i was intruding on their day when i had a question. Doris was the exception, she was SO very helpful when my shuttle didn’t come to get me for the tango show (see “say cheese” post). the restaurant & cafe staff were nice, no issue at all. the location was great; i was walking distance to places of interest and to the subway.

my hotel in Brazil was the Continental Inn and it was very modern, and not at all “inn-like”. it had a restaurant, the best breakfast buffet, nice staff, and a pool, but there wasn’t much to do withing walking distance, hence the watching of LOST in Portuguese.

after Brazil was Salta. i really liked Salta, something about the town itself made me feel at home and very comfortable. i stayed at the Posada del Marques , which was conveniently located walking distance to the main square. they didn’t have a restaurant there, but there was a restaurant right down the street with a great dinner selection, and the square had a ton of cafes. the room was one of the smaller ones, but it was fine for three nights. the staff was nice enough, but the lobby was very sad. it was like they thought they were going to redecorate, took everything out, then decided against it. not very welcoming or comfortable.

from Salta i headed south to Ushuaia. the hotel in Ushuaia was the Los Lagos Hosteria and it was comfortable. again, very conveniently located, and i felt safe walking to and from restaurants in the evenings. i didn’t meet a lot of the staff, but those i met were very nice. the continental breakfast was very basic, but it filled the empty spots in the morning!

the next destination was El Calafate, and the hotel was the Hosteria Hainen, and it was my favorite hotel of the trip. it was warm and cozy, and the couple that ran it were wonderful. it almost felt lodge like. the breakfast was simple, and you could get a glass of wine in the evening. there wasn’t a restaurant on site, but you could order box lunch for your day tours, and it was walking distance to the town. i also walked to the bird sanctuary and the museum one morning, they weren’t too far. i would stay there again in a heartbeat.

the last stop of the trip was Bariloche and i stayed at the Hotel Nahuel Huapi. this hotel was quite large, situated on one of the main streets, and was perfect for my last stop. there was a restaurant in the hotel, and they had a breakfast buffet that included eggs, although usually a little under cooked. i’m not big on eating dinner alone, so having a quick bite at the wine bar in the lobby worked out really well. also being walking distance to a number of chocolate shops was an added bonus.

all of the places i stayed had complimentary wi-fi, most had in room in addition to the lobby. Brazil was the only place i had to pay for in room internet.

each place also had a continental breakfast which primarily consisted of a lot of grain…cereal, bread, danish and rolls. most had yogurt and some had fruit. only a couple had any kind of protein included.

i have mixed feelings about renting the apt. for the last part of trip in Buenos Aires. i liked my apt., except for the street noise. it was in a good location; right by a park, a cafe & a grocery store. i managed to learn the subway system pretty quickly and between the subway, taxis and walking i was able to get everywhere i wanted to.
the thing is, i didn’t talk to many people outside of waitstaff that last week. if i had stayed in a hotel i might have more opportunity to meet people and hang out. sure, a hotel would have cost more, and i wouldn’t have wanted to stay in the Hotel Sarmiento Palace for a whole week, but moving to a different hotel in Buenos Aires might have ultimately been a better choice.

it’s hometastic

wow, it’s been almost a month since i’ve written anything. i guess that’s because i haven’t gone anywhere since i’ve been home. but you know i have started looking into trips for the future.

the world is a big place, and there are so many places i want to see, where do i even begin? i was cruising through LinkedIn the other day, and came across a guy that coordinates photo tours. his name is Ralph Velasco and he has walking tours and international tours. next June he has a Danube River trip that sounds amazing. i also still want to go to Spain and New Zealand. my friend JF just moved to Sydney, so why not start in Australia and then go to New Zealand? i’d have to use miles for the flight, 80k on United. i just don’t think i could swing the airfare otherwise.

while i was in Argentina an offer i placed on a short sale house (back in June) was accepted, so i am now in the process of renovation before moving in Thanksgiving weekend. owning a house and fixing it up is definitely hometastic, but i have a feeling it will impact the 2012 travel plans significantly.

as much as i really want to plan another big trip right now, i think having heat this winter wins out!

photo: Caminito in Buenos Aires

moving along……

as i mentioned previously, when i started this whole travel journal blog process, i thought it would be good to go in chronological order. that way i could start with my first travel experience and eventually get to the travel plan i’m currently working on. i didn’t think i would ever get to present day, but i’m almost there.

there was a trip last year that must be talked about and there was a trip taken this past February that obviously deserves a little blog love. once those posts are finish, i can start chatting about the 5 week leave i’m taking from work, and what i’m going to do during that time!

photo courtesy of artbychrysti

blogfusion

it’s just like confusion, but all blog related. we all know i am not tech savvy, i have admitted this freely. i have also admitted i’m not a blogger by nature nor a creative writer by trade. this blog is simply an electronic journal of my travel experiences. and perhaps some person will find this blog while randomly searching the internet and find a little amusement within.

right, so after i started this blog my co-workers suggested there might be other blog hosting sites that would be better suited for my project. i call this a project because a project can end without any warning and i may end this one day. nothing lasts forever, except maybe cockroaches.

so now in addition to this blog, i now have the same blog on Tumblr and Posterous. mind you there is a blog, with a main page and one post, but that is about it……..it’s crazy really. me, the person that wasn’t interested in blogging at all, has now skipped dinner and has three blogs with the same name on three different hosting sites. it would be four, but i ended up deleting the WordPress edition. WordPress note-they are totally serious when they say you can’t get it back once you delete it. the blog is gone, and the name….unusable by anyone else. their site was a little more complicated and i had a blog freakout. not tech savvy, remember that!

oh, and if three-four blogs with the same name isn’t enough, i registered the domain as well. who am i?!

photo courtesy of techabouts.com