Friday 28 March 2008

California (mo hill)

why am i the only one blogging these last few weeks?!!

just about to leave Mo Hill tomorrow.......got here, mama and devon picked me up, and then we went and got stef then went for Thai food. the next morning we went to Reno....went to the casino and learnt to play blackjack - fortunately i'd forgotten my wallet so stef and mama had to sub me......!

first day of snowboarding in mount rose and i wasn't not as bad as I thought i'd be! had a small group lesson, then was off (yes lots of time falling but thats the nature of the game) the next day i went sledding and chilled with mami and devon then the day after boarding again - at homewood - was fun fun fun - amazing views over lake tahoe. 

came back to mo hill on monday night, and the next day we went wine tasting......lots of luuurvly vino....(will edit this post and add in a few wineries we went to) ...on weds we went to  Monterey bay aquarium yesterday, and today we went to San Fran.....phew, all in all been a very active week in cali. just hung out with dada, he drank Guinness with a widget we drinking a cali vino....

must eat some fresh home made browneies now before i get yelled at again....off to Costa Rica tomorrow..........

Dhara 

Wednesday 19 March 2008

nearly a week in the lone star state...

so my week in Texas is nearly over.......i have had a lot of fun here, and we have done so much!! - not least of all eat and drink!

we went to South By South West (SXSW) on the weekend - it was really really good fun, very very hot and sunny! me jgs and das spent most of the afternoon and early evening at one of the outdoor stages - we saw a fantastic jazz musician that das likes, called Christian Scott and he had a really fab band, then a load more people including Jean Grae - who was suprsingly excellent, and Talib Kweli, who was very good but perhaps not quite as good as I had thought he would be...then we saw loads and loads of unsigned bands - one of my faves were some texas rockers who used lots of instruments including brass (and a guy on strings who looked like jerry springer) we saw them in a bar called darwins - they were very good, no idea what they were called, which is a shame cos I cant look them up or link to them! as festivals go it was very chilled and relaxed - lots of people but space for them all, drinks were not as strong as you would like (are they ever!??) but there is something about drinking frozen margaritas in the Texas sun that you just dont get at British festivals!!! we stayed with some friends of jigs and das's and they were really lovely - it was good to be with Austin people who could suggest stuff and knew the place and the fetsival really well. also - i cannot tell you how amazing the portaloo's were serisouly - toilet paper, cleaner then any i have ever been in and santizing spray everywhere. shocking and amazing.

Austin is the state capital of Texas, and seems to be a very chilled smallish city - very liberal compared to the rest of the state. Before we left we went to the LBJ presidential library - it was really really interesting and I am so pleased we went: i thought I knew a lot about LBJs politics, but turns out I knew more about his foreign policy then anything else. I hadnt realised the full extent of his amazing doemstic policy, the great society, civil rights....its interesting that we are still fighting those evils of povery, lack of eductaion and segregation today, but we use different language - are the issues of today different or do we cloak them and make them seem more complicated so we dont have to admit that to some extent we have failed? being in a presidential library really makes you realise the weight of history. I wonder if any former UK PMs have considered establishing one? I wish Jed Barletts was real.....

on monday jigs and I went to a posh mall and I spent waaaaaaay too much! got lots of lovely things and it was fun cruising the mall with jigs!

lots of other good things that I wont bore the world with, including having eaten some amazing food (super duper tex mex galore here - the really good kind!, great Texas BBQ, amazing eggplant pizza and fab mac and cheese!) some veeeerry nice drinks (margaritas, naturally - including mexican/texas margaritas, they are fab and lethal, appletini's {sour apple martini's}, mojito's served with a stcik of suger cane and beer called shiner which is goooooood)

jigs is a really good driver [yes, its official, I alone am waving the non driving flag in this family!]. Its been soooo good to see my sister and das and spend time with them. their apartment is just what you would expect - a real home, lovely and welcoming,with tasetful decor and furnishing and - its very jgs and woolly, at times I feel like i could be in Maddox street! (after it was done up of course!)

I better go get ready cos Das is gonna take me out for lunch, then i'll use their membership and go check out the Dallas Museum of Art this afternoon - I fly to San Francisco tomorrow, and then snowboarding for 3 days, so thats all till i next have time to post!

Dhara

Thursday 6 March 2008

Opera and organized fun

Last weekend Wooley and I went to the Opera, I made him, after struggling to find the Dallas Music Hall, which is in Fair Park, a hilarious place in Dallas, simply because its a huge, old and a random place with museum's and a Music Hall, they hold the State Fair, there every year, ask Deepa about that one! Also somewhat randomly they were holding the Northern Texas Irish festival on the same night, I think Wooley may have actually have preferred the Whiskey to the Opera but anyway it wasn't all bad in the end it was an entertaining but very sad Opera and we had great seats, Porgy and Bess.

But as you know we are an eclectic pair and not all about the highbrow and so we have just got back from, America's got Talent, they taped in Dallas tonight and so we went along as audience members, it was free and we went with friends. It was a lot more fun then what I thought it would be, we were way in the back so I doubt if they got us in any audience shots. But what I can't believe is that they let Piers Morgan be a judge on that show. For "Apprentice" fans you will be shocked to hear he is a judge on celebrity Apprentice in the US also, its funny how a lot of the UK "talent" gets shipped to the US?!

We went to an Obama fund raiser last weekend which was an interesting night, and it got me to thinking that due to the very busy lifestyle in the USA, even social activities are organized and have to be useful in some way. There is very little just chilling, I think they think of that as a waste of time or something, it's all about spending "quality time" and making the most of the time you have. So even a walk becomes a "fitness event." I am not the only one who thinks this: on NPR (National Public Radio, one of the best things I have discovered in the USA is NPR) the other day they had a lady talking about how Americans in general socialise less than in the 1950's. Another day I heard a radio story about how kids nowadays have so many activities planned for them that they don't know how to just play by themselves, use their imagination and their own resources and that has led to children being less able to exercise self control, use their own initiative and this may have led partially to the rise of the diagnosis of ADHD. Jigna