Friday, August 26, 2011

PhotoHunt: Symbolic


What can be more symbolic for the notion of keeping peace than delivering the message using the word itself.

This is a photo of my very special souvenir Pace (Italian word for "Peace") and Peace flags from my 2005 Grand European Adventures trip.  The symbolic message of peace delivered in a very charming, non threatening, colorful, uplifting, positive and Italian way. 


The flag commonly has seven rainbow-colored stripes with the word "Peace" in the center. It has been explained as follows: "In the account of the Great Flood, God set the rainbow to a seal the alliance with man and nature, promising that there will never be another Flood. The rainbow thus became a symbol of Peace across the earth and the sky, and, by extension, among all men." ~ Wikipedia

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Thursday, August 18, 2011

PhotoHunt: Drink

One of the most unique drink I've ever had was not so much memorable for it's flavor (although it was very delicious), but for the atmosphere in which I drank it in . . .


Here is a photo of my 2nd Smirnoff Vodka cocktail. The first one slipped out of my hands, because the shot glass itself was made of ice and it was a tad slippery. He, he . . .   


The big polar bear entrance to the bar . . . .


The cool interior . . . .


And here is the freezing cold ice bar where I enjoyed two more yummy smirnoff vodka cocktails on bar stools that were made of ice.


The fur seat covers made it possible to sit on the ice cold bar stools while enjoying your drinks.  And so we don't feel like Popsicles in a freezer, we are all given these jackets and mittens to wear to keep warm. They even had this 3-D mini movie for us to watch with accompanying cool effects like wind blowing and little snow flakes falling on us during certain scenes.

If you're looking for something fun and a little different to do while in Amsterdam, why not go check out the Xtracold Icebar for a very cool experience.


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Friday, August 12, 2011

PhotoHunt: One

Question:  What is the "one" thing that all these travel destinations have in common? 

Montreal (Canada), Paris (France), Gdynia (Poland), Paddock Wood (UK), Ghent (Belgium), Rotterdam/Amsterdam (Netherlands), Esch-sur-Alzette (Luxembourg), Perugia (Italy), Helsinki (Finland), Cologne (Germany), Dublin (Ireland), Oslo (Norway), Copenhagen (Denmark), Budapest (Hungary), Guthenburg (Sweden), Zurich (Switzerland), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil).

Answer:  Prince!


This is a repost photo, but I just couldn't help myself.  This past spring I was able to attend 8 of the cool one's Welcome to America 21 Stand concerts at the Forum in Los Angeles and it was so awesome.  I even wrote several posts to commemorate my Purple Funky Town experiences which you can find HERE.

In one of my posts I jokingly said that I wish I could win the Lotto here in California so I could follow his Welcome to Europe 2011 Tour.  Truth be told, if I had the time off and the money, I would've (in a quick heartbeat) taken a leave of absence from work to travel around to each and every town, city and country that Prince performed at this summer.   

But with limited play funds and no chance of taking such a long leave of absence from work, the next best thing for this passionate and enthusiastic fan to do is to follow along on the Cool One's Welcome to Europe 2011 Tour using the internet where concert goers have been posting reviews (including setlists), photo and videos of his concerts.  *sigh*

You can find a complete list of the Cool One's Welcome to Europe 2011 Tour schedule on Prince.org.


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My PhotoStories: Life's journey . . . .


I took this photo while hiking with some friends at the Temescal Canyon Road National Park in the Santa Monica Mountains in Southern California.  This is an interesting image for me. 

This week I suffered an acute Asthma attack coupled with an ongoing Bronchitis condition.  I guess after years of built up allergies my lungs reached a boiling point and I found myself struggling to take a breath.  I was literally in tears because of what I was going through and also because it brought back a flood of unhappy memories.  I don't think I've written in great detail about how I lost my mother, but many years ago I watched my mom take her last breath after suffering from lung cancer.   Having not smoked a day in her life, it was a mystery to all of how she got it.  While going through her radiation and chemo (knowing that the Doctors had already told her and us that it was an inoperable condition and she only had a few months to live) she never once complained and never once blamed god or anything.  She was truly (and still is) an amazing person.  I don't know how she did it.  My condition was not thankfully fatal, but the experience of not being able to take a breath was so scary and it pains me to no end to remember what she went through and how much she suffered. 

And for the record, I'm feeling better today after they gave me some treatments and some medications and I think I am over the worst part and heading toward full recovery.

I remembered this photo I took and some thoughts I had when seeing it for the first time and so after this recent health experience, I now felt compelled to finally write this story. 

As one walks their own path in life, we do encounter many things.  As this one person said in a show I saw once in Vegas (yes Vegas), life is like a delicate string.  There are moments during your journey where parts in your string will break, but in the end and with our faith these breaks somehow finds its way to mend and can become whole again.

When I look at this photo, I can see the beautiful blue sky, but the trees and branches are blocking my view.  But persevering and pushing through on the trail, we found daylight and an unobstructed view of the clear blue sky.  My mother found her blue sky too ....


I wanted to thank Annie (Churches in Venice) for the idea to create a meme based upon the last entry I did about how I thought some photos are worth a thousand words.  I thought it was a very cool idea.  I have my Photo of the Month, My Travel Thoughts and my Music blog themes and I think My Photo Stories will be a beautiful blog addition. I had to change the name because the title was frankly someone else's quote and it was a tad too long for my theme logo. he, he.  It is not a weekly meme for now like the PhotoHunt weekly meme I currently love participating in which was created by TnChick, but it might become one in the future.   :) I just love the creativeness of blogs and the ability to share. 

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Pictures that are worth a thousand words: Relaxing . . .

I've decided to start a new blog project called "Pictures that are worth 1,000 words".  I'm a pretty visual person and sometimes when I see certain images, they conjure up so many interesting stories in my head.  Stories of romance, adventure, humor, history or just something interesting, cool and spontaneous.  I think this will be a fun and creative outlet for me.

And this is my first entry for this series. 


I absolutely love this photo of a young motorist relaxing by the beach near the Castel dell'Ovo in the city of  Naples, Italy.

This image conjures up a story of this guy riding along on his bike.  He has things to do, errands to run, people to see and yet he is enticed by the beautiful weather and an overpowering feeling to take some time out to relax.  He pulls over, takes off his helmet, finds a spot and just lays down to enjoy the warmth of the sun.  I love his pink shoelaces and the fact that he just looks so relaxed, shutting out all the worries of the world for that one brief moment.  Awesome image!

So remember to give yourself the same kind of TLC.  Take a moment to shut out all of your worries and find the time to just relax and enjoy life.

Friday, August 5, 2011

PhotoHunt: Painted

Last November while visiting Amsterdam, I took a tour to the nearby town of Delft to visit the Delft Pottery factory

This is a photo of one of the work stations in the factory and it is my featured photo for this week's theme.  Each piece is actually hand painted individually by skilled artists.


On the tour, we learned how the pottery is made.  They showed us the kiln  . . . .


. . .  and where the pottery is stored before they are decorated.


There were two artists working on a couple of pieces, while we were there.


Here are the beautiful results.


And I just couldn't resist buying a small vase from this beautiful collection as a souvenir. :)



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Monday, August 1, 2011

Music: Journey, where are they now?

You see things and say, 'Why?",
but I dream things and say, 'Why not?
~ George Bernard Shaw


I once wrote that Arnel Pineda was a bona fide "Diamond in the rough".  Arnel was discovered by members of the band Journey from a YouTube Video posted of him singing a Journey song with his then band members, the Zoo.  The discovery lead to an interview, a signing and the rest is storybook history.

I am so glad to hear that he continues to record and tour with the band Journey.

I hope to continue with making my own 2011 dreams come true too! Well, as soon as I can find a decent airfare that is.