Kuwait: February 2012
While researching for a place to live I visited a flat in Salmiya which was built for a hotel then switched to Condominiums just prior to opening.This is on the 16th floor from the kitchen
Moscow: May 2003
Visiting Moscow I experienced the underground metro from World War II era. They were kept pristine clean from the mosaic ceilings down to the floors. It was a thrill taking a ride in this train knowing I was under Moscow. During this visit I ate some caviar and drank some of the best vodka ever
Richland Center, Wisconsin
My hometown area, Alana Springs (the name of the water flowing) during the winter time. The flow of the water can erase all of your stress.
Santiago, Chile
flying into Santiago you suddenly see the great Andes Mountains. The site is incredible and makes me want to return and venture through the mountains for food and culture
Trinidad
The back side of the island reminded me of the television show "Lost". Green, lush amd tropical. I went to the beaches below and visited a special little restaurant hut where Andrew Zimmerman named one of his favorite 5 sandwiches: Fresh Shark..A man dipped in batter and fresh fried the shark filet then put it on a nice big roll. A table next to the hut had about 16 dishes of fresh herb sauces to apply to the sandwich along with a variety of vegetables. It was great
Trinidad
The Parthenon is a temple on the Athenian Acropolis; dedicated to the Greek Goddess Athena, whom they considered their virgin patron. Construction began in 447 BC so to sit among it your mind takes off thinking about who has walked where you are standing..... Over the top of the hill lies some restaurants that were some of the best I ever ate in. Older greek men hand turning meet over coals and then making you a sandwich... I want to go back now
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Friday, June 22, 2012
Norway..... I will return one day on vacation....
The chef that creates the new pizza for the company is like Peter Glander in Tennessee... innovative and creative pizzas that are awesome! The architecture of the buildings is beautiful and there is a ton of water around which means lots of boats! Cool restaurants, nice people make me want to go back and explore on personal time!
The downtown area is so awesome. People hanging out all over the place. Everyone in good spirits and the unemployment rate is like 3%.... thus most people are happy. Labor is high, meaning all jobs pay well. The basic jobs pay over $20 per hour. With that in mind it is all relative since food and beverage cost are high also. A single beer is $10 !!
This is one of the oldest Peppe's in Norway. Very cool on the inside as it is 3 levels and has rooms like dungeons....
This area is like a board walk. Use to be the area that was industrial and for ships coming in. They have changed it all and built the coolest area now for restaurants, pubs, apartments, etc....
The pizzas were sooooo gooooood! California Thin Crust with a ton of flavor! Guess what I will be introducing to Kuwait in the very near future????
This is the downhill ski slopes in Norway... unbelievable to think they fly over 200 feet and land... You can not tell from the picture but the where the grass is directly in front of me it then goes down into a big gully and comes back up to me from after they land...
This picture was a must... sometimes so funny when planes land in the middle east... so many people stand up and start pulling out the luggage like it is a race to get off the plane. 90% of the people are standing and pulling out the luggage and we just landed and are moving yet... not at the terminal!!
Someday I want to go back for a week on vacation!
Sunday, June 17, 2012
A poodle haircut in Kuwait... sounds easy?
We took off driving out towards Mangaf which basically is on the coast along the way to Saudi Arabia! 30 minutes and we were in that area. We decided (yeah, I told Janet to turn right for the short cut over to highway 40) to take a shortcut over to 40. Ha! Right turn Janet.... 3 times! Ambyre and I were saying "um, your going back to Kuwait City now...."! Finally we got straightened out and found 40 but we were now going the wrong way! So, exit again, and back the other way. We drove what seemed for an hour in the dessert looking at lots of oil rig equipment and wondering where we were going to end up! The signs changed to arabic and we figured we better turn off and check it out just in case so we don't miss the place. It was not the right exit. So back out we went. We continued and finally found 306 which I think was the second to the last of the turnoffs prior to continue to drive out into the dessert to Saudi.
Now we looked for the International Veterinary Hospital. The place we found looked like a really bad gas station for oil truckers. Janet was saying... "if this is it forget it, I won't let Bailey go there".. So we went to turn around and go back and suddenly saw the real sign for the place. We drove a ways, did a U-turn, drove quite a ways again for another U-turn and went back. Now we drive in and find about 6 speed bumps on a long drive way and suddenly a large nicely kept building appears. Probably 120 degrees outside and they provide shaded parking! In front of the building is real grass! Who knew! We took Bailey inside and found a very nice staff to greet us. The waiting room was clean and big. Another couple had 2 cats; another couple had a large dog. They took all the information about Bailey from us and said they would take him back and we would need to return in about 1 hour 30 minutes. Janet said she wanted to see the facility (she really wanted to make sure it was clean and safe). They took her back and she came out smiling! Very clean, very sanitary and a separate room for each groomer.
We then took off and headed over to Abu Halifa for lunch. We drove through an oil area for refineries and then had Janet about launch us into the air for speed bumps that she could not see! Whew! We found our Ruby Tuesday restaurant in this area and stopped. The staff was great and excited to see that I had brought my family for lunch. Drew was in heaven as he had a lot of attention be paid to him by the staff and a guest. Afifi the manager ended being his best friend and they spent a lot of time together while we ate. We enjoyed a 4 way sampler (cheese sticks, chicken tenders, spring rolls and wings: but we subbed out the wings for more tenders). Then I had a triple prime burger (the meat we brought in from the US which is Certified Angus Beef) which was awesome. Janet and Ambyre shared a Chicken Parmesan Pasta which they both said was very good. In the end we also shared a chocolate lava cake with ice cream and berries..... The phone rang and we took off to go get Bailey.
When we got there we did not know what to expect. How would the groomer do on a poodle in Kuwait? We were very happy! He did a great job and we will be coming back here from now on! Janet did clarify however no shortcuts along the way will be taken next time!
Friday, June 15, 2012
From sand to water....
Our friends picked us up at 8:00am. We loaded up food and supplies and off we went to the marina and then quickly out onto the Arabian Gulf! This would be the first trip for Ambyre, Drew and Janet out on to the water so I was pretty excited to see how they would like it. The day was perfect as it was crystal clear and slightly over 100 degrees but very dry with no humidity. We picked up speed on the boat and the breeze was perfect!
Drew loved it! Something about the engines humming and the sound of the boat cutting through the water! We cruised about an hour just looking at beautiful homes and taking in the sites. The water is a clean aqua green color. We pulled into one area and considered should we all take a break and go for a swim?
The water felt so nice! Lightly cool and salty! The fish were also active. We were all swimming and laughing and suddenly around us we had some sting ray fish actually slightly jumping out of the water! Very impressive and they had some pretty good size. The water is salty enough that you can just concentrate and relax and you will float. Could be the buoyancy factor that I carry... Ha! Khaled and Paul took off swimming towards the beach. They went and found some shells to bring back to Ava, Drew, Ambyre and Janet. Nice little collection!
With all the activity in the water and then riding in the boat, Drew finally gave in and took a nap! A well deserved one at that! He really did great for a ride on the boat like this! We continued cruising and enjoying COLD beverages on the way as you can dehydrate quickly out here. The weather had climbed up to about 120 on the open water! We took turns riding on the front deck of the boat and getting some sun!
Our new friend Khaled joined us for the day. We all look forward to more times to be spent with him also as he is now a good friend! We continued to cruise around and ended up down by the Kuwait Towers and downtown.
We decided to head back to the marina as the sun and water had drained most all of us! I laid my head down on Janet's shoulder and before I knew it I was out! The day was a total success!
We were back to the marina and now ready to head back to the air conditioned apartment. Me: I was ready for the quick shower and straight into bed! Khaled invited us over for dinner and some social time but I could not do it today with only 2 hours of sleep. But I will be ready for the next invite Khaled! Thanks to Paul, Jennifer & Ava also!
Saturday, June 9, 2012
British Embassy Diamond Jubilee
Tomorrow is Ambyre's day. Another good friend and his wife are coming by to pick Ambyre up and take her to the Corniche. Basically it is a great fitness center, bunches of swimming pools and great restaurants including PF Chang's from back in the US. Most of you know that Ambyre actually worked at Chang's for over 4 years... Ambyre needs the break so Janet will watch Drew and we will see what kind of reports we get back tomorrow from the Corniche... I just might have to look at a membership later for there! Cheers!