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Day in the bay… San Francisco!

Although I was raised just 100 miles away from this popular place, I find myself visiting for the first time as a tourist. What a fabulous city!

Who else but one of my best buds Walker to join me for this day of Bay area exploring. Our drive starts with blue sky and two smiles!

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Nervous about going over bridges? This journey may not be for you as it’s necessary to cruise over a few throughout the day.

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First stop is one of the most photographed spots in the world, the Golden Gate Bridge.
To answer a common question, no it’s not gold. It’s said to be “international orange” or in Walkers words, “It’s more of a red”.

SF Fun fact #1- The Golden Gate Bridge is continuously painted and repainted all the time. It’s so long that by the time the paint crew gets from one end to the other, it’s time to start over again.

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The sign above describes what each rod is made of to support this massive structure. Below is a close up of the iron rods that make up each cable.

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Can you walk across it? Of course! Let’s do it.

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I’m not sure why the cyclist get all the room.

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As you heel toe across these gorgeous steel path, signs keep you aware of the height that can take your life if dared to compete.

SF Fun Fact #2- The production of the bridge was the first of its kind to ever use nets as safety for falling workers.

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We pause in the middle for a view that encourages a deep breath and forces the eyes to wander in attempt to capture all that’s around you.

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That “little” island out there is the famous prison that is now closed but is still known as Alkatraz. I found a easy read website describing some details about it. Click here for the facts

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On the way back we witness the “official” crew and their transportation cruising across bridge, you’ve got to smile on the intensity of these mini machines!

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What’s this? I’ve only seen this abroad, which leaves me to wonder if these were attached by visitors here from over seas. The tradition brings a loving couple to the bridge and after securing it to the gate, they toss the key overboard to lock in their commitment.

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Last shot as we exit the bridge followed by a “creative” photo I snapped with a neat effect.

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Now, off to the well known cross streets of Haight and Ashbury. I absolutely love walking through this bohemian neighborhood of thrift stores, music shops, cafe’s and specialty boutiques. Here are some photos on the drive over and some fun in the shops.

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SF Fun Fact #3- Denim jeans were invented in San Francisco for the Gold Rush miners who needed tough, comfortable clothing.

This wall was so magnetic!

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SF Fun Fact #4- This city ranks fourth in the world, after New York, Moscow and London, in terms of the numbers of billionaires that call it home. This is despite the fact that it has less than 10% of the population of the other three cities. San Francisco is also known for having the largest Chinese community in the world, outside of China.

As we finished up the afternoon, I made photos from the passenger seat on our drive out of the city. Well, that was after we found the owner to the van that decided our car needed a hug.

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Clearly the owner of this dog didn’t read the sign.

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Adorable.

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Nearing the famous Fisherman’s Warf before crossing the final bridge through the tunnel and Sacramento bound.

SF Fun Fact #5- The Chinese Fortune Cookie was invented in SF at the Japanese Tea Garden by Makato Hagiwara. Chop Suey was also created in the bay during a banquet!

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I can absolutely understand why so many people around the world travel here to capture the energy of San Francisco. I’m so thankful I got the perfect company to join me on this day. Rabbit ears and all… Walker, you’re sawesome (not a typo).

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Do you believe in blue giraffes?

I do! Welcome to the inspirational Blue Giraffe or what I now call the positive energy of Watercolor, Florida.

Why a giraffe? As said by the owners themselves, “Giraffe’s have really big hearts (two feet long and 25 lbs. on average) and a big heart is what drives our business philosophy at The Blue Giraffe”.

This unique place provides an opening experience for the eyes and mind with the abundance of color, texture and artistic variety. As you snoop through The Blue Giraffe, you’ll think to yourself and hear from others, “Ooh, look at that” or “I wonder what’s that made of” and my personal favorite, “Oh wait, that’s a necklace…you can wear that!”

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From local art to jewelry, books to knick knacks this stimulating boutique supports local designers and promotes recycling and reuse of what would normally be “waste”. Let’s check it out!
One must properly greet Jeanie the giraffe (named after her grandma) before you enter this magical place of art.
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A quick look around isn’t possible as every space is filled with one-of-a-kind items. With that said, here’s a glance at the store full of happy handmade creations!

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Mom pointed this one out to me, “That was made for you”. So when (if) I grow up and have a place of my own, you may or may not find this is on my wall!

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Let’s take a closer look for all the inner “beach bum” in all of us!

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The following pieces are all made with sea shells or recycled broken glass.

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Here’s my favorite corner as it bring attention to the reuse of everyday items to create an eye catching work of art. Can you figure out what these are made of?

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Some creative shots with my pretend fancy camera.

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Look who I found! World, meet Christi. This is the brilliant owner who shines just as vibrant as the walls around her. She will greet you with a smile (and a piece of chocolate) every time you enter her home of pride and joy. Christi, thank you for sharing your passion with us. Your enthusiasm towards supporting the local talent through representing their incredible abilities is much appreciated by all!

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…and a final goodbye to Jeanie as we depart till next time.

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Click here to be directed to their official website!

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Buddha

Brandon and I decided to be tourist for a day and venture to the 2nd largest Buddha in Japan!

The Great Buddha of Kamakura (Kamakura Daibutsu) is a bronze statue, which sits on the grounds of Kotokuin Temple. Although I had read that is was towering at a height of 13.35 meters (slightly over 44 ft), I didn’t realize it’s massive size until I was actually standing in front of his peaceful presence.

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Let’s rewind just a bit to the few photos I snapped along the journey there. One thing I love about Japan, and most other countries I’ve seen, is the convenient public transportation. Instead of driving, we got to enjoy our journey with walking, taking trains, getting lost and then more trains… Just the way I like it!

Leaving Brandon’s neighborhood, we start on foot and head towards the station.

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I have yet to mention the uncountable amounts of vending machines that line the streets, malls, neighborhoods, schools and sidewalks of each city. In 2008 there were over 5 million vending machines here, which means there’s a machine per about 23 people populating the island! Your options range from snacks, drinks and hot meals to clothes, electronics, live fish and other items (that I probably shouldn’t mention on a family friendly blog).

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Here’s a fun thought: So you’re walking to work, and you you’re ready for your coffee- Vending machine. Mmmm, a warm muffin and jam sounds good – hey look a VM (vending machine). I don’t really want to hit the store on the way home to pick up my fresh eggs and milk – VM. Oh, I forgot it’s my bosses birthday, I’ll get him a tie – VM. Well shoots, it’s starting to rain… Where will I ever find an umbrella? Of course, a vending machine. I don’t know if I can carry all of this to work today, I better just buy a smart car – Vending Machine!

*You should google “Japan vending machines” to get a kick out of the creative items being dispensed from this handy little devices!

On we go to the train station!

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Easy enough, just read the signs (enter sarcastic laugh here) and line up.

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Quick bathroom break before we transfer to the adorable old school train that will take us to the bottom of the walk to see the Great Buddha.

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A few pictures from our walk (slight detour) as we eagerly head (so we thought) towards the statue.

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Check this out, fresh octopus with a smidge of flour pressed on a grill then handed directly to you all nice, warm and crispy!

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Thirsty after that? Vending Machine! This is an alcohol serving machine that actually cards you before you’re aloud to enter money or select your choice. Can it read American drivers license? I have no idea, I was just pretending to do it. Now I wish I would have tried!

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We finally reach the entrance of our destination. This is where you have the option to cleanse your hands prior to visiting Buddha.

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Here is the sight when rounding the corner.

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Students get to come here for field trips, what an adventure… I wonder if this is extremely exciting to them, or if it’s just another day, seeing another Buddha.

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More photos that I took before we got to enter inside the beast of copper.

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Handstand shot!

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I enjoyed finding different angles with a variety of effects to capture his unique great beauty.

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What a brilliant sky for our backdrop all day!

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…till next time Buddha, thank you.

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Color me Spain!

As stated in my last post, the applications I was using to design with decided to challenge me a bit which put my blog on the back burner. If you can bare with the trial and error stage, I’m going to “give it a go” with a new system. I apologize ahead of time if there are any quirky details I still have to iron out. All righty, here we go!

Do to the lack of posts throughout my journey in Spain, I’m going to lump together some categories to catch you up to my present moment.

I think “Color me Spain” is necessary to start with due to the impression it’s made in my mind and the expectations it has set for my future home. Woh woh woh, no I’m not thinking of “settling down” anytime soon, just saying I want to live in a world of color!
Ive been amazed at the vibrancy throughout each city with the buildings to the local art work… Color is everywhere! Without further explanation, welcome to the rainbow of Spain!

The following photos include: Madrid, Barcelona, Ibiza, Granada, Valencia, Alicante and Tossa De Mar.

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Next post… Feed me Spain!

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Wake up your eyes!

Fancy pants got a new camera!

My loyal friend of photo taking has finally retired in peace as it has been covered in sand, dipped in pools, dropped from buses, drowned in oceans, left in cabs, survived mud baths, paint parties and has circled the globe shoved in the bottom of a carry on for years.
Who would of thought that silly little insurance I bought with it would pull through after all of my “gentle” use. $9.28 later I have a brand new gem that is prepared for the journey ahead.

As with any new toy, I started pushing buttons to see what I could come up with.  I’m sure several of you have been using these effects for years, but oh… I’m excited for what this gadget can do! I’ve only scratched the surface.

Here are some experimental pics I snapped from New York and just a taste of Madrid:

NEW YORK CITY:
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I dedicate this one to my long time partner in crime, Walker. A significant dear friend that I can’t live with… but would never live without.
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An art piece set up in the Sex Museum.
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Grand Central Station
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The famous Empire State Building.
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MADRID!
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One of my favorites!
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I love color!
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Who would of thought my legs and feet could look so alive!
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These guys were amazing… I actually followed the music until I found them.
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This is the sign of a woman’s clothing store.
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The view from my balcony!
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Are you as excited as I am?!

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Teaching English in Huambutio

The pictures say it all.

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These two girls reminded me of my childhood, headband and all!
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Snack time was a bowl of homemade sauce (the green stuff) over fresh steamed potatoes.
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This was an earthquake drill. The principal chose a student to stand on two tables, with one foot on each. Then at the same time, classmates lifted the tables to show what the unsteady ground would feel like during the quake.
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The two other volunteers, Ozy and Alex from the UK.
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In the classroom.
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This boy wanted my bracelet. I’ve had it for years and it’s circled the world… Time to pass it on.
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La Boca!

This is one of the main tourist sights in Buenos Aires. Let me show you why… COLOR!

Again with the photos doing most of the explaining. I’ll start off with the good ol’ handstand pic.
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Street art everywhere!
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More of the vibrant creativity…
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As if the street art wasn’t amazing enough…
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Everyone gets a turn in the window!
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Does this handstand count?
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This local artist had pieces that really stood out to me compared to the others. She was extremely pleasant to talk with due to her peaceful energy and welcoming eyes. Im so thankful I got to meet her.
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A friend from the states = another reunion!

Ian is an incredible friend that has been nothing but amazing since the day we met. His gentleman like demeanor combined with his spontaneous “let’s go for it” attitude makes him the perfect travel companion for a South American adventure! I only get 10 days with him due to some wonderful airline mistakes, but he’s here and I’m stoked!

Here’s a picture of us last year at my birthday, followed by a photo from my “Happy trails departure party”.
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Getting started the right way with a surprise treat from Ian… Tickets to the Foo Fighters right here in Buenos Aires!
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Had to wash my hands 4 times…. With bleach.
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Here’s a quick tour of our place for the night. The first picture is the “front porch” with our door to the right. We were on the top floor, so of course that means super stairs workout again!
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A quick walk around the block before we head to the airport to get Ians bags (that a certain airline didn’t have for him when he landed).
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On the way back from the airport journey, the clouds began to flash with striking bolts of lightening… the crack of startling thunder… and then the storm! It reached the point of cars parking on the freeway with no visibilty. Leave it to us, our sweet taxi driver put his flashers on and with a “Ayiah yai!” through it in gear and kept going.
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We’re still alive!
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After the rain stopped (and we were safe on our feet again) we took a walk to see some of the damage caused by this random chaous.
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This is a telephone booth… Now decorated with a fallen tree.
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The first pic is me in Amsterdam, the second was last night. Makes me giggle.
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TOMORROW…IGUAZU FALLS!!

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No worries Buenos Aires… I’ll be back next week!

During our first 3 weeks in Buenos Aires there were several events that never made a viewing. Since this week will be spent in Cordoba, (a city in Central Argentina) I thought I’d throw a few of the photos together in a mini post. Enjoy!

March 24th was extremely special to the locals as it represtented the war on society and fighting for their freedom. There were thousands of people in the streets with flags, banners, music, microphones and each section had their own “chant” they were repeating. I hope the photos can give you even the slightest idea of the incredible sounds that were echoing the streets (including the one we lived on).
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There also happen to be a metal rock band playing a show in the park… Why not?
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As if a rock band, political march and demonstration didn’t provide enough mixed energy entertainment… They through in random “festival” stands with toys, candy, games and the occasional cotton candy stand. Oh Argentina, you continue to surprise me! I eventually just sat curbside to take it all in.
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Ooh, over here… Throw it to me!
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Here are a few photos of random shots taken along the streets.
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Made it to the police station to file a report (see sad face below). Denise had her wallet removed from her purse while watching a show in the city.
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Pics from the bus window.
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The following are night sights including the first pic which is me and a group of Dutch friends that had never had a jello shot… Ever! I got to do the honors of making and sharing the recipe, they loved them!
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As Denise and I got ready for this night out, we did the whole girl thing of “Should I wear these shoes or those… What about the earrings?”. During this exchange I said, “Funny, this is what I wore out when we were in Spain”. She then looked down at her dress and said “Haha, this is what I wore that same night in Spain!”.
Here are the two separate nights, first Spain then Argentina.
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More from the evenings…
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The Japanese Gardens

After a busy week at school (in other words, being totally lost in la clase trying to figure out if she was assigning homework or complementing my ability to cut hair) we thought having a day out on the town sounded refreshing. Denise and I collected a new friend from Holland named Ioni… Off to the Japanese Gardens on the outer edge of the city… Perfecto!

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The famous Red Bridge
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This was a traditional japanese fortune box. While holding it, you focused on a specific question in regards to your life and then let a stick drop out of this tiny little opening. The number on the stick then pointed you to a paper that had your answer. After you read your fortune, you tied it on the wire wall and left it in high hopes.
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It was beyond warm so when we saw water… We took advantage (as well as the guy to the left).
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On the way back, we took the public bus and strolled our way back to the apartment.
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City sights
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