Friday, March 27, 2009

Venice!

My latest trip was a Thursday - Saturday stay in Venice. Its been a week but I'm still processing this amazing trip. my favorite so far! the food was great (more on that later), there was plenty to see and be inspired by (dozens of photos to follow), but i think its the friendly locals that made Venice so special.
Our hotel manager was ironically on the same train with us that we took into Venice. he guided us through the city to our hotel. We spent an evening with a wine bar where a couple gentlemen pulled out a guitar and began singing Italian love songs; the other customers and bartender joined in, it was really fun (the guys later invited us to see them perform at another bar that night; we expected a real show of sorts but it ended up being a karaoke bar- absolutely hilarious and something terribly lost in translation). around midnight we got super lost and this Chinese college student walked with us for 20 minutes to make sure we made it back to our hotel okay; she was really nice and we thanked her profusely.

Our hotel was less than a minute from this plaza. We had coffee here every morning.

Grand Canal- really sparkly when the sun is out (which it was for the three days we stayed)
St. Mark's Basilica- the building is enormous and well maintained- it really shows how incredibly wealthy Venice was around 1000 AD. the interior was gilded in mosaics and goldleaf. and the exterior was just as fancy and ornate. one of the most beautiful buildings i've seen in my life!

The water... so blue. I took a short nap on the edge of the island, using my jacket as a pillow. all i heard was the lapping of the water and muted Italian in the background


Pizza! i ate so many slices during my stay, for 2.50 euro a slice, why not? this is eggplant and zucchini, they also had hotdog pizza which was pretty good. french fry pizza? not so tasty...


another well maintained church on the island. I spoke with the keeper/ guardian of a cathedral in Treviso (we took a couple hour detour there): he knew limited English and i knew no Italian so I spoke to him in Spanish, and he replied in Italian. we communicated well enough for him to understand that the three of us (later five students total when we met up in Venice) were from NYU studying in London. He was thrilled and curious to learn a Chinese-American, Indian-Singaporean, and Ukrainian-Australian were traveling and studying together. Ah, the wonders of globalization

I was yelled at for feeding the pigeons. However, this was not my fault! i didnt leave the coffee and crumbs on the table next to us...

gelato! the most magical dessert in the world. my record was nine scoops in one day. The picture above is 5 scoops (my friends bet i couldnt finish it, i proved them wrong), two of which are hidden inside the cone. I had so much gelato over the three days- coconut, melon, mint, pistachio, chocolate, vanilla, yogurt, berry, caramel swirl, nutella, strawberry. It was great, and inexpensive as well!
Relaxing- we took two or three "chill and relax" breaks during the day, though every minute was pretty much about chilling and relaxing. A glass of tonic water, tea, maybe wine, and chocolate. The atmosphere was wonderful and really laid back, you couldnt help but sit down in the sun and enjoy the moment.

Carnival masks everywhere! all of them say made in italy but most of them arent from the country at all. I didnt buy any but tried a few one, and i had glitter all over my face for the rest of the day!

Sunset on Venice
The basilica- looks so different during sunset, like gold! now i know why its called Chiesa D'oro- church of gold.

so yes, favorite trip by far! it had the perfect mix of everything- sun, architecture, culture, PIZZA, GELATO, art, friendly locals, just perfect.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

The road to Borough Market

This past Thursday my friends and i headed to Borough Market, the largest and/ or oldest open air market in London. so we crossed Millennium Bridge, with St Paul's in the backdrop.
Borough Market is full of free samples of all sorts of foods: cheeses, wines, pastas, candies, chocolates, coffees, teas, desserts. The first vendor we saw was making a sort of seafood and chicken stew concoction. it smelled amazing
Next guy over ran a fish market.
My friend Jill stands in front of a stand full of nuts, chocolate covered dried fruits, and other snacks.
Apple and ale shop!
The jam counter. we tried all of the jams, i brought back an apricot jam with me.
the bread man! he was really nice.
Vegetable stand. better than the packaged stuff i get at the Tesco and Sainsbury near us. Dont think id make the 45 minute trip just got grocery shopping though...

Sunday, March 8, 2009

HotChocSpoon!

Mi amiga super buena went to Brussels and Brugges a while ago and brought back some amazing chocolate for me. most interestingly perhaps, was a "HotChocSpoon" from the Chocolate Company


I didnt want to indulge in my hotchocspoon (mint edition) too soon, so i let it sit in the corner of my desk for some time. But today i had an urge to try it, after an intense weekend of studying (which is short for reading absolutely nothing at all!!) so i dunked my hotchocspoon in a mug of steaming milk, and stirred

and stirred some more
aha- a delicious cup of hot chocolate. I doubt i made it correctly as the label required "200 cc" of cream. huh? but whatevs, its still good to me!
back to intense studying mode...

Monday, March 2, 2009

Amsterdam!

had the most intense week of all nighters and finals, essays on parliament, lectures on insurance @ lloyd's, etc. i really needed a break sooo... i booked a trip to amsterdam last minute. crazy, right?

Anyhoo... Amsterdam is a stunningly beautiful city in the Netherlands. the center of the city is cut by canals, kind of forming a spiderweb of the city.

i arrived with 3 other friends at 9 AM we descended on the local outdoor marketsflower market! no tulips yet
the highlight for me- two hour bike tour of Amsterdam! it was an absolute thrill, Amsterdam has bike lanes pretty much for every major and minor street. it was so fun to breeze through most of the city by bike. the bumps and curbs were a pain though.. really painful!
i look like a pro! the bike was really heavy and difficult to maneuver on
but i managed to steer with my left hand and snap away with my right hand. almost smacked into a tree or two
nightlife at amsterdam. a ton to do, this is amsterdam after all... (but couldnt get photos of the red light district- its not allowed, and anyway something you should see in person. a picture would not do it justice!)
aha- dinner was at an indonesia restaurant (indonesia was a former colony of the Dutch) Its called Rijstaffel- a ten course sampler of indonesian cuisine. delicious

the city at night- absolutely glowing

playing in modern art piece "i amsterdam"
penelope cruz signed a deal with Mango clothing, her billboards were ALL OVER Amsterdam. you could see at least 3 from every street corner. and she was gorgeous!!
another nightscape shot. really tranquil city

some other things i did- Van Gogh museum- starry night is in amsterdam!!

diamond museum- it was free, and the stones were all super sparkly

and the house Anne Frank hid in during her stay in Amsterdam. it was really quite sad- we see and hear about war all the time today, but its relayed to us in numbers- $x billion budget, X number of casualties, X number refugees- thats terrible enough, but to actually get a personal story on what war does to a teen goes much deeper than numbers do.