Working on the China desk has been tough work for Nikki - she has to be AT her desk at 7:00 AM! I've been driving her in, and then taking Hina on an early morning hike. It's pretty awesome to see a different beautiful sunrise every day. The above are a few of the good ones I captured on film. We've basically toured different parts of the Potomac - from Great Falls down to Mt Vernon - hiking, snowshoeing, cross county skiing, and even 'skating' on a frozen canal.
Monday, January 11, 2010
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Airboarding video!
Airboarding is awesome!! Not quite sure how I pulled this trick off....
Nikki was much more graceful-
Nikki was much more graceful-
Christmas in West Virginia
Nikki, Hina, and I spent X-mas in the mountains of West Virginia this year. Stayed in a very cozy little cabin owned by a friendly couple named Ed and Carol who cooked us gourmet breakfasts and dinners. We did some snowshoeing, snowboarding, and even tried a new sport called "airboarding," which is more or less glorified sledding on a big hill. The area was beautiful, though we had to make sure to wear bright colors when hiking since it was bear-hunting season. Thank you everyone for the great presents - we put them under our own little x-mas tree that we brought with us!
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Monday, July 6, 2009
Day 7 and Leaving Thailand
Still not feeling 100% on my last full day in Thailand, Nikki made the executive decision to skip out planned rappelling down a waterfall, and head to the zoo and nearby hilltop temple (DoiSuthep) instead. The zoo was a madhouse, as the Panda on loan from China recently gave birth and the baby is a few weeks old. Chiang Mai has been promoting this as a major tourist attraction, so people form all over the country were here for the grand opening this weekend. The Chinese ambassador to Thailand was even present (we saw his car!). There were school groups, bands, and everybody had some kind of Panda facepaint, headgear, etc. The rest of the zoo was ok, but again not the best conditions for housing animals that I've seen. Still, we saw tigers, lions, rhinos, a bunch of primates, etc.
After the zoo, we jumped in a song tao (communal truck taxi thing) for a ride up a nearby mountain to a wat (temple) called Doi Suthep. It was raining like crazy all day, so we didn't have much of a view, but the temple itself was very beautiful. We snacked out way through the day, eating banana-stuffed waffles, pork/rice sausage, and kow soy – which is a delicious noodle curry dish.
Though we were totally cold and soaked to the bone, Nikki and I rallied to visit Sunday walking street, which is a huge market in the center of town with tons of stuff to eat/buy. Though Nikki said it was more sparse than normal due to the weather, the overall scene was pretty impressive. We picked up presents for people and did some art shopping (got some amazing pieces for whenever we have a house some day). And of course, we ate lots of street food. We had some great standards, chocolate bananas, mango sticky rice, sticky rice wrapped in a leaf, samosas, etc, and I tried a few of the more interesting dishes, including squid on a stick and fried cricket – yum! Last step of the day was to find a long sleeve collared shirt for me (I accidentally packed only two for work next week!). It turned out to be quite an ordeal, running around the night market and talking to various tailors and shopkeepers, but in the end I got something that will get me through.
So now I'm in Taipei for a few hours, getting ready for my flight to LAX to go back to work (public open houses in LA, Oxnard, and Santa Barbara). Long series of flights, but had fun on my layover in Bangkok. Bought some new shoes/socks (my others were totally smelly and destroyed from being wet all day yesterday) and had one last Thai massage in the airport. Jumping right back into work, but feeling very much refreshed and ready to go. It was sad to leave Nikki again this morning, but she and I will both we busy for the next few weeks and seeing each other in a month on Maui for our wedding!











After the zoo, we jumped in a song tao (communal truck taxi thing) for a ride up a nearby mountain to a wat (temple) called Doi Suthep. It was raining like crazy all day, so we didn't have much of a view, but the temple itself was very beautiful. We snacked out way through the day, eating banana-stuffed waffles, pork/rice sausage, and kow soy – which is a delicious noodle curry dish.
Though we were totally cold and soaked to the bone, Nikki and I rallied to visit Sunday walking street, which is a huge market in the center of town with tons of stuff to eat/buy. Though Nikki said it was more sparse than normal due to the weather, the overall scene was pretty impressive. We picked up presents for people and did some art shopping (got some amazing pieces for whenever we have a house some day). And of course, we ate lots of street food. We had some great standards, chocolate bananas, mango sticky rice, sticky rice wrapped in a leaf, samosas, etc, and I tried a few of the more interesting dishes, including squid on a stick and fried cricket – yum! Last step of the day was to find a long sleeve collared shirt for me (I accidentally packed only two for work next week!). It turned out to be quite an ordeal, running around the night market and talking to various tailors and shopkeepers, but in the end I got something that will get me through.
So now I'm in Taipei for a few hours, getting ready for my flight to LAX to go back to work (public open houses in LA, Oxnard, and Santa Barbara). Long series of flights, but had fun on my layover in Bangkok. Bought some new shoes/socks (my others were totally smelly and destroyed from being wet all day yesterday) and had one last Thai massage in the airport. Jumping right back into work, but feeling very much refreshed and ready to go. It was sad to leave Nikki again this morning, but she and I will both we busy for the next few weeks and seeing each other in a month on Maui for our wedding!
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