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Friday, 12 April 2013

Bangkok, Ayutthaya, Temples & Puppies

I'll start off by telling you all that I haven't really done much traveling.  Other than visiting family in the U.S (Oregon & California) and a week long vacation with my Mom to Mexico's, Mayan Riviera when I was 19, there is much I've yet to see of this great world.  I had been saving all of my Visa points and pennies for the past 5 years to finally be able to go on my dream excursion.

I decided to follow in my big brother's footsteps by spending some time in Thailand.  After doing some research, I figured the country had enough culture, diversity, beauty and utter jaw dropping experiences for me to get my traveling feet wet.  Plus being a big foodie and LOVING Thai food, I couldn't wait to explore Thailand's culinary side.

I have broken up my trip into segments, as I have a lot of photos to share and many stories to go along with them.  I hope that you will follow me on my visual journey and live vicariously through my experiences.  The good and the bad will all be shared in these blog posts.

Well here we go!!

Getting there...
After a 10hr plane ride from Vancouver, Canada (YVR) to Narita, Japan (NRT), a 3 hour layover and another 6hr flight from Narita (NRT) to Bangkok, Thailand (BKK), we arrived.  
Stepping out of the airport into 33 degree weather with a humidity of 80% at 11:00pm, was how you say... a bit of a shock to the system.  The chaos of cab drivers trying to wave you down and airport ushers trying to pack you into que was an interesting first experience.  Once in the cab it was a 15 minute ride to the hotel.  We realized later on that the $8.00 we paid was about 3x's as much what should have been paid, but this is Thailand.  It's a "dog eat dog world."  Or should I say "take all of the tourist's money, world."

Waking up the next morning was my first culture shock.  
I woke up after a few hours of sleep with a stiff neck and a sore back.  I stretched my limbs and let in the morning light by opening the curtains.  My first view of Thailand in the daylight was quite shocking.  The view from our hotel balcony wasn't a beautiful city line or a large chlorine filled swimming pool surrounded by palm trees, it was of metal side grating and some large blankets of fabric separating each little hut/home.  It made me feel a little bit sick to my stomach watching a family of 6 live in a space smaller than my cubicle at work.  This was my first cultural slap in the face and it stung.

I showered, grabbed my camera, my day pack, something to eat and a cab.  Again, not really knowing how the whole bargaining game was to be played, we offered the cab driver $40.00 (CDN) if he would take us to Ayutthaya and we could have him for the day to drive us around and explore!  He laughed and quickly agreed.   It was probably more than he would make all week.  Which we figured and didn't mind.

Dealing with quite the language, this made it difficult to describe where exactly we wanted to go.  However, exaggerated arm gestures can often speak much louder than words!  The first place our driver friend took us to was a floating market.  Here, we saw elephants and tourists lined up to go for a ride up and down the street, coy fish, goats, little booths selling mystery meat and other interesting things in bags, all of which I assumed were edible.  
Prior to the market I really had to go to the bathroom.  I had been chugging water all morning trying to stay hydrated. Firstly, I had to pay 5 bhat (about 17 cents CDN) to use the washroom, then once I was in there I realized that they didn't have any toilet paper!  Oh but don't worry... they had a hose!  *Beside ever toilet in Thailand, you will find a hose.  You will also find a hose over toilet paper in most cases, besides hotels.  Relieved and disturbed all at once, I headed back into the cab to reach our final destination,  The Wats of Ayutthaya...
These "Wats" also known as "Temples" were left in ruins.  Surprisingly enough these weren't tourist traps!  We were the only ones there other than a few workers trying to restore the brick masterpieces.  It was an incredible sight to see.  We spent some time wandering around the first one we visited.  I don't think my finger could move fast enough for my camera.

Next, we went to another Wat that wasn't as spectacular as the first, but upon our arrival we had some unexpected greeters!  I looked up from my camera to find the cutest little puppy charging towards me, followed be 3 more in tow!  Shortly after, their Mommy came bounding over the bridge with a water bottle in her mouth, wanting to play.  It was so cute and heart breaking all at the same time.  Once we got closer to the Wat I could see that someone had left a plate of rice and meat out for the dogs to eat.  They looked plump and healthy so that helped put my mind at ease.

The number of homeless dogs and cats in Thailand is astounding.  In other posts to come I will tell you about some of my new animal friendships, near adoptions and much more!  

A fitting song for this blog post (you've probably guessed it!): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9mwELXPGbA

Hope you enjoy this post!

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Thursday, 17 January 2013

Seattle - Art and Dining

 I'd recently spent some time down in Seattle, Washington exploring and enjoying an array of incredible restaurants.

On the frosting morning drive down I had to pull over and capture the sparkling trees and grass.  I found a field just off of the I5 where I decided to go on a little adventure.  After fighting through some bushes and a muddy shoe later, I found an opening where I could enter this magical field.  It was absolutely breath taking.  I don't think these photos quite do it justice but take my word for it when I say that it was a sight to see.

I found out that one of my all time favorite artists had a new exhibit open in Seattle and I was itching to see it.  Dale Chihuly was born and raised in Tacoma, WA.  He has traveled the world setting up exhibits of his jaw-droppingly beautiful glass work.  His work is probably most well known for covering the ceiling at Las Vegas’, Bellagio Hotel.  I was 13 years old when I first discovered his talent.  I watched a tv special on him late one evening and have loved his work ever since.  It was so incredible to see his work in person for the first time and to be able to capture it, doing what I do best.
If you have the chance to take a trip across the border to see his work, I strongly suggest you do.  You will not be disappointed!  http://www.chihuly.com/

I was also able to do a little "restauranting" while I was down there.  I am a huge foodie at heart.  Any chance that I get to explore a great new restaurant, I take it.  Here is a list of the places I checked out on my adventure and what I had while I was there.  If you're in neighborhood, you should check out some of these places...


Canon - Whiskey and Bitters Emporium http://www.canonseattle.com/
An INCREDIBLE selection of Whiskeys and many other delicious sippers.  A great place to grab a couple of drinks and some appies.  Great drinks and great food!  There, I tried the following:

-CHEESE PLATE $12
caraway, rye, creme fraiche, dill, pear

-BEET SALAD $12
caraway, rye, creme fraiche, dill, pear
humboldt fog, chevre, fennel, dill,
fig/wine gastrique, rosemary crostini

-FLATBREAD A LA GRECO $8
braised lamb, nicoise olive,
feta, arugula, oregano


Mama's Kitchen (Mexican) http://www.mamas.com/menu.htm
A funky little hole in the wall restaurant with fantastic Mexican favorites.  This is a place to go when you are starving.  Portion sizes are huge, prices are cheap and the food is delicious!  Great drinks as well.  Here's what I enjoyed:

-ONE TOSTADA
Bean (Black Bean or Refried) $8.95 (Beef or Chicken) $9.25
*This is MORE than enough food for one person, you could even share this dish.  It is huge and it is delicious.  Also comes with a side of rice*


Lecosho http://lecosho.com/home.html
Now if you are looking for something a bit on the fancy side, Lecosho is where it's at.  The portion sizes aren't very big but the flavour and care that go into their dishes is incredible! 
Here I had one of the specials which was a seared duck breast with turnip, cranberries and seasonal veg.  It's not on their online menu so I couldn't post it ($30).  I also tried their homemade pasta dish which was full of flavour!  Tomatoes, homemade pork sausage, fresh herbs and parmigiano reggiano made up this dish ($30).  Their current online menu is not up to date with what they have in the restaurant.  If you are looking for a fine dining experience, I suggest you check out this place.


Lola's http://tomdouglas.com/index.php?page=lola
Lola's is best know for it's incredible breakfast/brunch menu.  With their homemade (in-house) bread & sausages, thick cut slices of bacon, vanilla & mascarpone spread, Lola's is a rustic & delicious spot to start your day.  I enjoyed:

-LOLA'S BREAKFAST $14
two eggs, choice of pork-maple sausage
 or smoked bacon,
smashed garlic fried potatoes, toast

Enjoy the photos and be sure to check out some of my eatery suggestions! :)

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Tuesday, 9 August 2011

Chris & Mikayla

I was asked by Chris if I would do a photoshoot of him and his beautiful daughter Mikayla for her 2nd birthday.  We decided to spend an afternoon playing in the playground.  From slides to swings to monkey bars, Mikayla had a go at everything!  It wasn't hard to see the beautiful bond between this father and darling daughter.

Please enjoy...

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Monday, 1 August 2011

Vancouver Pride Parade 2011

I headed downtown Saturday, towards English Bay with some good friends, to experience the 2011 Gay Pride Parade of Vancouver.

Each year Vancouver hosts this parade which floods the streets with hundreds of thousands of people in support of the gay, lesbian, and transgendered community.  This colourful display of human rights for respect and equality showcases the diversity of our beautiful city and why I love it so much.

Please enjoy a few of my favorite photos from the day.

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    Everything about this photo makes me giggle...