Monday, March 19, 2007

Thursday, February 22, 2007

$3 movies! Take that, $17 movies in Japan.

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Thursday, December 28, 2006

Merry Christmas!

I received a scanner for Christmas, so I am now able to share with you this picture...


That is one sneaky looking Santa.

a neeeeew caaaaaar! (to me)

The fanciest car I've ever had (not that it had much competition): 2003 ice blue hyundai accent. I didn't ask for the spoiler and tinted windows, but now that I realize how super fast they allow me to travel, I couldn't do without them.

Friday, December 08, 2006

In case anyone was wondering, I have not been in Vienna since August, despite the appearance of this site. I have finally uploaded all my trip photos, not because anyone’s still reading, but for a sense of closure. So if you happen upon this page and desire to see endless pictures of buildings and bodies of water interspersed with plates of food and a couple cows, check out the link.

If you’re looking to hear about new adventures, those are on hold at the moment, so please come back at a later date. If I wrote now I would be limited to stories of chasing raccoons off the deck and driving to the grocery store.

Until then, I think I’ll post the occasional photo, in order to amuse myself.

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

The Symphony
I've decided to live in Czesky Krumlov. I'm sure no more perfect place exists. Please come visit me. We'll have this for breakfast.And I'll defend you from bears.

Sunday, July 30, 2006

Vienna highlights

Spacey airport in Abu Dhabi...
So that I don´t want to spend a fortune at internet cafes, I´ll try and post some highlights from each place... Apple Strudel!
Klimt and Schiele in every museum!
Nice buildings!


Tonight we´re off to watch the opera on a screen outside surrounded by a food festival. Tomorrow is Czesky Krumlov...

Thursday, July 27, 2006

There you have it! As you can see, after a few hectic and sleepless days, I have officially left Japan. I arrived in Taipei at 9:30 this morning, and will depart for Vienna at 9:30 pm. I was planning on leaving the airport to do some sightseeing, but since it takes a while to get to the city, and because I could hardly see straight when I got here, I decided to park it at the airport. Woo! Actually I think it's just what I needed. The airport is quiet and comfortable and has some nice cafes. Not to mention free internet! And the most gloriously smooth rolly carts I have ever experienced, in all my travels. I can hang on to it with only my pinky finger and it dances along beside me.

So it's too bad I don't get to see Taiwan, but I've learned many things about it just from spending time in the airport. For example, they enjoy tea and Bon Jovi. (I got to listen to his greatest hits while I napped on some chairs.)

Unfortunately, I wasn't able to post anything else from the last month of action in Japan. It's a shame too, because it was a good month. An overwhelming one, but a good one.

I will try to put up some pictures once in a while from the road when I have the chance, though posts may be sparse. For the record, here's a brief itinerary:

Vienna, Prague, Teplice, Krakow, Tatras Mountains, Bratislava, Budapest, Croatia, Slovenia, Scotland, Italy, New York, HOME.

I feel like the luckiest person on the planet right now.

Leave me comments. It will make me happy.

Ciao!

Saturday, July 15, 2006

I will try to post a smattering of photos of the events of the Last Days. It will probably be random and unsatisfying. Random end of days event number one:


KIMONO WEARING!!

My favorite ladies decided they wanted to play dress up and took me to a photo studio to get these pictures, usually intended to be used as arranged marriage promo photos. Fingers crossed!

This is the one that's supposed to score me a mate.

Or perhaps this one? Check out the umbrella wielding prowess, fellas!

I was carefully put into place and told to freeze.


Half the preparation time was alotted to getting my hair into this pseudo-beehive. The hair ladies spend the entire hour wondering loudly to each other why a foreigner was planning to get outfitted in a kimono. Notice Tomiko peeking in the corner.

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Next came the several layers of undergarments

Tomiko wrestles me into my kimono. Her massive skills are evident in this impressive bow.

I had a marriage offer by cellphone as soon as I was suited up.

My Laydeez. They put me in front so my head looks gigantic. Guys like big heads, right?