Thursday, April 26, 2012

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Monday, April 9, 2012

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Morning cup

Dear L,

My French Press and I are starting to get along.


Love,
D

Saturday, March 24, 2012

What I Ate in Japan

Dear D,

What can I say, the food in Japan is oiiiiishiiiii~~~


I ate a lot of ramen and noodles in general.. this one's with a miso/fish-based broth.


Also ate a ton of raw fish. Welcome to your new home in my body, mercury! ..but worth it?


Soba.
Swanky McD burger with avocado!


I ate that eyeball.

I included my hand to show just how enormous these suckers were.


Udon and tempura!

More ramen!


Box dinner from convenient store.

Appetizers from the first night!

I'm game to go back whenever you want.

love,
L

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Nashville

Dear L,

I returned last weekend from a conference in Nashville, Tennessee.  The hotel was... interesting.  I think the best way to describe it is as a mallosphere, sort of an ecosphere/dome for materialistic humans.  I took some pictures.

One of three large "ecosystems".  Everything was completely enclosed.

Restaurants in the enclosure.  You can see the hotel rooms in the background.

There was even a riverboat drifting through the place.

I'm not sure why, but the whole things was kind of depressing.  Reminded me a bit of Wall-E.


Love,
D

Monday, February 6, 2012

Off to bed

And then off to see you in the morning.  I can't wait!

Love,
D

Temple Fair at Ritan Park

Dear D,

Over Chinese new year, I decided to take part in a popular custom by attending one of Beijing's many temple fairs. During Spring Festival (aka Chinese new year) Beijing clears out, which turns the bustling city in to a surreal, ghost town that feels like D.C. So, I was a bit taken aback when a 20 minute bike ride dropped me in the biggest crowd I'd ever seen:


Tickets were 10 RMB per person. Someone was making a fortune.

Once inside I realized that all the flower/fruit/cartoon turd - topped sticks were selling well because friends and families didn't want to lose one another in the crowd.



Prizes begging to be released from their saran wrap prisons.


A happy prize winner.

Posing with a tiger. A bit disappointed, since it's the year of the dragon.


Tastes from the middle east (...?)


And crammed between stalls selling ancient Chinese weaponry and traditional handicrafts: PvZ is really big here.


"Fake paws, come and get your fake paws!"


Korean glutinous rice things.

CHURROS.


All in all a worthwhile experience, even if I left after an hour due to hyperventilation and anxiety. One can only push through so many crowds, be stepped on so many times and knock over so many grannies. Happy year of the dragon!

Love,
L