Thursday, June 26, 2008

Off to Sin City


Hi all,
Today after work I'm off to Sin City to have fun in the sun (and boy is it going to be hot). We're going to celebrate my birthday and our 8th anniversary (time sure does fly; yes, I'm getting older).

We have a lot of fun things planned including seeing two shows, eating, shopping, movies, swimming and hiking. We might take a shot at ATVing or skydiving -- not quite sure what we'll be in the mood for. As most of you know, we love Vegas (it has a lot more to offer than just gambling; which we hardly ever do). The outskirts of the town offer beautiful landscaping, hiking, mountains, and water. Mt. Charleston is a fun place to visit as well as Red Rock Canyon.

If I survive, I will post on Monday to give an update. Wish me luck and know that I will be enjoying every degree of heat that is presented. I love it hot!

Viva Las Vegas,
Happy trails,
Veronique

Monday, June 23, 2008

Another Fun Weekend in CA


Hi all,
OK - it's Monday. I'm tired!
We had a great weekend starting with Friday' nights concert in Mountain View to see Brad Paisley, Jewel, Julianne Hough and Chuck Wicks. It was a great time! It was my first time at this venue and we had great seats (about 22nd row). Brad is so cute!
Saturday I had lunch with my buddy for my birthday. She always spoils me and I am grateful for her existence. We've been friends for 24 years now and I love her dearly (thank you Renee).
Sunday we went to the Art/Wine Festival in Danville followed by swimming and a BBQ with our great friends Matt/Meghan. It was a perfect night for BBQ'ing. The steaks were yummy, the conversation funny, and we had a lot of great laughs. We'll be hosting the BBQ in July. Can't wait!
This week I'm off to Vegas for my birthday and our anniversary. We love that town! So much to see and do. We never get bored. We are hoping to do some hiking (although it's going to be 110 degrees). Of course I'll sqeeze in some time at the pool. We are lined up to see two great shows. Hey, maybe we'll even gamble a bit. Greg enjoys playing craps; I only spend $20 on the slots. I'll give you all an update when we return.
Enjoy this week.
Happy trails,
V

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Morocco At a Glance



















TRAVEL AND CHANGE OF PLACE IMPART NEW VIGOR TO THE MIND -- Seneca
Hi all,
I have figured that documenting my entire trip on this blog will be too difficult but I will capture some trip highlights below; however, I will post some photos here and will be sure to send you all some extended photos through email.

As an overview, I just wanted to indicate some highlights of our trip and our routing. We drove over 2000+ miles throughout Morocco visiting the following major cities:
- Meknes (the city I was born in and lived until I was 4); we spent 4 nights here investigating my childhood (hospital I was born in, house I lived in, bakery where my parents both worked/met, farms where I spent the summers, schools my brothers attended, places we used to picnic, fish and spend family time). This visit was very sentimental for me and was surreal.
- Chefchaouen (a picturesque city that is situated in the Rif Mountains. The streets in the small old medina have been painted glorious shades of blue which contrasts wonderfully with the mountain backdrop. We really enjoyed this city a lot and bought quite a few unique gifts here.
-Agadir - the reborn city after total ruines caused by the earthquake in February 1960; we spent one night here.
- Marrakesh - This is where we visited the The Koutoubia Mosque. The central square of Marrakesh, Djemaa el-Fna, may be the world's oldest permanent carnival; this is where we were greeted by the cobras and monkeys. We stayed here 2 nights.
- Ouarzazate - This name means "the door of the desert". This city is known as the Moroccan Hollywood. We stayed here one night at the Hotel Oscar. This hotel featured the Atlas Corporation Studios where they have filmed movies such as: The Mummy, Lawrence of Arabia, The Man Who Would Be King, Cleopatra, Kundun, Gladiator and lately Alexander, Kingdom of Heaven and Babel. It was also the location of the November 26, 2006 episode of the television series The Amazing Race. We visited the sets but joked that the hotel was a bit creepy. We also took a tour of the Kasbah Taourirt; very amazing in structure and style.
- Essaouira - This is one of Morocco’s most enjoyable and attractive towns on the coast; we thoroughly enjoyed visiting the fishing port, colorful boats, seeing the fisherman bring in the catch of the day (some being 30,000tons of smelt), eating dinner in the medina, and purchasing lamps, paintings and wooden treasures. We stayed here one night. This town features constant wind, good for wind-surfing and surfing. The windy city has become internationally famous for its contests and has brought windsurfers from all over the world.
- Fes - This is the third largest city in Morocco. Here we visited the Medina of Fes el Bali, the largest of the two medinas of Fes. We had a picturesque tour of the tanneries where they die the skins of camel, goat, sheep in pigeon droppings and cow urine. The smell is quite captivating; they actually give you a mint stalk before entering so you can clear your senses every once in a while.
- Tanger - This town is at the crossroads of Africa and Europe, the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean. We witnessed the bustling ocean vessels transporting passengers between Tanger and Spain. The beautiful scenic ocean drive was capitvating and a highlight of this area.
- Mohammedia - We stayed in this beautiful little port village for 2 nights. It has a nice beach and a fishing port. people call it madinate lwouroude wa riyada which means "city of flowers and sports".

Monday, June 16, 2008

Too Much Fun

Howdy!
Had another fun weekend filled with two Giants games (they aren't doing that great), the rodeo and a fun Father's Day. Had the family over for a BBQ.

My house was overdue for some house cleaning and yard work so my mornings consisted of hedge trimming, weed pulling, planting flowers, and general clean-up. Having a big house has its disadvantages. I've been in a cleaning mood lately so my next task is to tackle the closets and drawers. I guess it's overdue spring cleaning.

I will soon post photos of our vacation (I know I'm late but there are a lot to upload).
V

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Survived Africa

June 11, 2008
Hi all,
I made it home alive! Of course I'm in decompression mode now. Yes - I have tons of photos (over 1500+). After the tedious uploading process, I will be sure to dump some onto my blog for you all to see. It was an amazining, unique, fun and educational trip. I am going to try to blog our journey once I get the photos.

I missed you all and am glad to be home!
Stay tuned,
V