Monday, August 30, 2010

The good, the bad and the fabulous - London



I went to London a few weeks ago and before I left, I made a list of everything that I missed about London (The Good):

- My friends

- Borrough Market

- Harrods

- Oxford Circus

- The Tube - you have to drive everywhere in Colorado so you always need a designated driver

- Being so close to France - I love France!

- Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus

- Fab restaurants

- Good Indian Food (mmmm Korma...)

- Shopping with my fab friend Drama Princess etc.

- Marks & Spencer and Boots (there is no equavelent to either one of them)



When I came back, I made another list - of things I don't miss (The Bad):

- Grey Skies (Colorado has 300 days of sunshine)

- Traffic (we sat still - yes, dead-still, for 2 hours on the highway)

- The Tube (when its peak time, over-full and smelly)

- Oxford Circus (it gets too busy some times)

- Tiny parking spots

- Paying for parking everywhere (even at some supermarkets)

- A few more things...that I can't remember now (so they couldn't be that bad)

(The Fabulous): I had a fantastic time in London - I did some shopping and spent some time visiting a few of my favourite places in the city. The best thing about this short little trip, was seeing my friends. Oh how I miss you all! The years that I lived in London was amazing...mostly because I got to share it with all of you. I hope to be back for a visit soon!

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Day 7-10 - Sin (sick) city and the long winding road...


On day 7, after a quick stop in Los Angeles at the South African Embassy to apply for a new passport, we headed to Viva Las Vegas. Getting out of Los Angeles was quite the mission, because as we have all been informed, the traffic in LA is very very crazy and I couldn't wait to get out of the hecticness on to the nice big road on our way to Vegas!


The Strip at night

 
I've been to Vegas 4 times, and I've loved every moment. Most people might not believe that I, food-culture-and-fashion-loving moi, could love the drunken debauchery of Las Vegas, but that is just because most of those people have never been to Vegas. The place has turned into a foodie and shoppers paradise. All the hotels on the strip have numerous restaurants and most of them are owned by celebrity chefs. Eating in one of the celebrity owned joints can break the bank, but the culinary experiences will more than likely stay with you forever. 


 
To finish off our culinary expedition/road trip, we wanted to go to the annual Vegas Uncorked festival. It is an amazing food festival with fantastic food opportunities, such as dinner with Joel Robuchon (named chef of the century) and a few very well known chefs, wine tastings and a grand tasting where you can taste small plates from about 150 different restaurants and sip wines from all over the world.


Just before the Grand Tasting, everyone is adding the finishing touches

We enjoyed the Grand Tasting immensely and even though it is very pricey and a bit over-crowded at times, I highly recommend any food-fanatic to attend.


Some of the celebrity chefs

Unfortunately, the towards the end of the Grand Tasting, our trip turned slightly sour because the old hubster started getting very sick. For the next day and a half he could barely leave the room, except to join me for lunch, dinner and a quick spot of post-dinner gambling. How disappointing! I had a whole list of things that I wanted to do and places that I wanted to visit, but spending a whole day on my own didn't sound so great, so I didn't wander off too far. Afterall, we are just an hour away (by plane), so we can come again. 


The Mirage Water Feature

I have so much to say about Las Vegas - I'll have to write a few posts about it to cover most of it. In fact, I wrote an article for an English magazine called SA Promo about Las Vegas, and it featured in their July 2010 issue. (I was very chuffed!) I still have no idea how I managed to squeeze my love, feelings, thoughts and more about this great place into 1 tiny article. It took some hard work and edit, edit edit. You can read my article "Las Vegas - desert city of lights and water" on the SA Promo magazine link http://www.sapromo.com/magazine/book/38-sa-promo-magazine-issue-38/1-sa-promo-magazine


Bye-bye, Las Vegas!

Our drive back on day 10 was pretty uneventful - excruciatingly long, and just very blah. My husband was still ill and I sat there with my mind full of happy thoughts, joyous images and just a great feeling about our road trip. I thought I'd start blogging about the trip immediately - right inside the car - afterall I had around 10 hours, but I couldn't bring myself to do it. It just felt like that would be as if I'm admitting to myself that our trip was over and I didn't want it to end. I guess that is also why I'm dragging my blog posts out. The longer I write about it, the more connected I still am with it. I absolutely love travelling. If I could travel every month or two, I'd be beside myself, but unfortunately the daily grind and lack of funds won't allow it. So for now, I'll just have to relive it by blogging about past and future trips and the meals that I enjoyed on them.