Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Beijing

I went into Beijing with low expectations- and a bit cautious of jumping from the Bali sunshine to the China smog. (Luckily we missed the sandstorm by 2 days) But the 5 days we spent there were incredible. There are so many historical sights and interesting things to see. And eventually we got used to the "oh-so-different" Chinese culture. Here's a few of our favorite places.

quite sure we were the first Westerners they'd ever seen
Tianamen Square
2008 Olympic Stadium- "The birds nest"
Walking around the night Market
outside the Forbidden Cityat the Summer Palace a hike to The Great Wall The Temple of Heaven
with a few of our fans. We would be standing around and people would come up and ask for a photo. I mean like 4 or 5 times a day. Again- assuming we might have been the first western experience for them? Chinese Acrobats- while we enjoyed our Pekin Duck

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Singapore Stopover

is this rotation sounding a bit familar? indonesia, singapore, china, repeat...... (breathe) This time I took Ricardo as we are on our way to China. Just a quick stopover for the day- but a nice little visit to their 3,000 shopping malls and nice riverfront walk. Good times.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Ubud

Ubud is located in central Bali- a quaint village surrounded by terraced rice fields. It's an artistan village where everywhere you turn you see wood carvers and sculptors. It's also home to my new favorite resort- Furama Villas. We had 2 short days to see the Hindu temples, volcano and enjoy a little downtime at the pool (right outside our door!!) and maybe another quick stop for a massage :-)
the poolside Villadaytrip to Mount Batur- the active Balinese volcano Tirta Empul- sacred waters
Gunung Kawi Templethe joining pool villas- your private pool opens to the main one!Traditional Balinese Dancing-
an accidental Friday night find that ended our Indonesia stay perfectly!

Lombok

off to Lombok- a small island off the coast of Bali. We had heard so many fun things about this place, we couldn't miss it. Even if we had to fly over for only 24hrs! It was worth it. We spent the day traveling to the local villages for a more off the track feel.

Ricardo and I on Kuta Beach

with my new friend Eddie

Demi Moore, Ghost, that's all they kept saying as I was talked in to making my own pottery.
locals working the rice fields

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Vacation Time! We begin with Sunshine.

For the first time, in a while, I left a place craving more. I love indonesia. The people are helpful, friendly, and live with smiles on their faces. And there is so much to see- beaches, mountains, villages..... After spending some time in Jakarta for work, I had the opportunity to spend 5 days on the islands of Bali and Lombok. I also was lucky enough to have a special guest join me for a few weeks! Let's start with Bali...

Our first 2 days we stayed in Nusa Dua at the Hotel Nikko- the hotel was built on the cliffside overlooking the Indian Ocean. My favorite part- the amazing seaside massages, Ricardo's- the super cool slide

Uluawatu Temple- I wanted to take more creative pictures, but we had a slight issues with the Monkeys. They were everywhere and would take any loose items: hats, cameras, even an earring from a lady who kindly warned us to not have anything out. Nonetheless it was breathtaking. (the Temple, not the Monkeys)

We arrived to Bali during Nyepi Day (Balinese New Year and Day of Silence). This meant for 24 hrs the entire island shuts off with no electricity and everyone staying in their homes. The goal is to make the evil spirits believe no one is there, more spiritually it is a time for reflection and meditation. Even for tourist you are not allowed out of the property. The previous day there are many festivals and parades where Ogoh-ogoh's are built and paraded thru the towns.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

back to Jakarta

after Qingdao it was straight to Jakarta for the 2nd week of our workshop. I must say- Southeast Asia has won my heart! We loved these guys and once again had a great week. I hated to leave- but vacation awaits!!
dinner at a local rib joint
enjoying the last night out- how fun are these gals?!!
and this would be me trying cow brain!! ahhhhhh

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Chickety China- Part I

My first trip to China. A week of work. and a visit with my old friend from Charlotte, Roy Wu. We arrived on the last day of Chinese New Year, just in time for Fireworks! It was cold in Qingdao though, so most of our evenings were spent trying out local Chinese cuisine- no General Tsao's, but we did have fun with the chicken feet and ox tongue!

Thursday, April 1, 2010

S.A. and Mozambique: The rest of the story

Although it was a short stop over, the trip was an unforgettable experience! We sadly left South Africa and drove to Maputo, Mozambique for a 3 day workshop. Now that on the otherhand...... something i'll never forget as well. Though it was more the frustration of being held up in customs for 3 hours, not being able to get anything accomplished, and knowing that you were being taken for every penny you had! I can't explain to you what it was like to go from a luxurious safari reserve to the Mozambique border crossing. Surreal. Luckily the workshop was a success and we were able to enjoy a few nice evenings out with our African colleagues- enjoying the Maputo Prawns!

"Roughin' it" on the evening drives with our ranger and tracker (note the nifty makeshift bar they arranged for us!)
Birthday breakfast (his) with my traveling partner Anders
Traditional song and dance from local villagers (this topped it off for me!)
One of my favorite things to do was capture shots of our wonderful meals
and then there was Maputo! just a shot while driving thru to our hotel.
with our colleagues from Maersk Mozambique
these were the Prawns!!!