Search This Blog

Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts

Friday, November 12, 2010

Space Poodle and Other Updates

Charles and I officially apologize for neglecting this blog. Both of us have been pretty busy lately, but we have a few updates to post.

Berlin's Paw: It is totally healed. He spent almost 12 weeks in a splint and was limping for a good portion of time thereafter, but he seems to be doing well.

We recently took a few short trips (with poodles) to Portland and San Francisco...

Portland: This is really a beautiful city. The public transport system is a lot better than Seattle's and the restaurants were fabulous. We stayed at the Hotel Monaco, which is extremely trendy and also very dog friendly. Other highlights of the trip were a trip to Powell's Books and Voodoo Doughnut. I have been loving my Kindle lately, but Powell's made me appreciate the value of a good book store. Voodoo Doughnut sort of just made me feel gluttonous and bloated. Photos from our Portland trip can be seen here.

San Francisco: I took some CLE (continuing legal eduation) at the PLI Center so Charles had some time to himself; however, we did manage a few days of vacation. We ate some fantastic food (oysters, shabu shabu, and Moroccan ) and saw a Thrillpeddlers show. Remus also got a fantastic Halloween costume at Best in Show in the Castro District...



The rest of our San Francisco pics are located here. You can also check out a few pictures of Remus modeling his new costume at a little Halloween party in Seattle.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Texas Report

For the 2009/2010 holiday season, the Vaughns traveled to Texas. We didn't take very many pictures, but I thought some people might enjoy them...

Berlin and Remus flew with us to Houston and received doggie sedatives to make the flight a more pleasant experience. They're well traveled canines and are pretty used to this routine, but they can still be a hassle. While Remus took the usual cocktail, the vet in Seattle prescribed human xanax for Berlin because of his tiny poodle syndrome. This did not work out very well.

While Berlin was "tripping" he was very interested in my wine and the salmon rolls at Vino Volo in the Sea-Tac airport.


A quick drink before getting on the plane...


While staying in Dallas, the poodles ended up getting us a room upgrade at the Westin. They were particularly whiny one night while we were having dinner at a friend's house and the night staff picked them up "so they would not be lonely." We came back to find our dogs well cared for and our room upgraded to a suite. Here is a pick of the poodles with the night staff...


While Berlin and Remus were making trouble, we hung out with Charles' friend Big Jon and his Star Trek tree...


We also played magic with his adorable new daughter Brook...


As many of you know, it snowed in Dallas over Christmas. During Christmas lunch, Charles' uncle Mike found an innovative way to keep beverages cold which Remus felt the need to investigate...


The poodles also enjoyed the farm where Uncle Mike and Aunt Deb live...


After driving back to Houston, the poodles relaxed at Charles' dad's house while humans went shopping. I finally purchased a real pair of cowboy boots at this fine establishment...


While in Houston I also got to meet up with the HP Meetup group and eat good Mexican food...


I also got to see a number of great friends whom I miss very much. You can see the whole set here.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

2009 Thanksgiving in Canada

Charles and I decided to spend the holiday weekend in Canada. We packed up the poodles and drove across the border to Vancouver, BC for a relaxing weekend at the Pan Pacific Hotel. The idea was to take it easy, eat good food, and relax.

We spent most of Thursday driving. The traffic in the States was terrible. However I planned ahead and already had a massage booked at Spa Utopia.

I wasn't the only one getting spoiled though. Upon checking into the hotel, the poodles were presented with this gift basket including treats, a food dish, beds, mats, and other dog amenities.

Friday was gorgeous! We took the poodles for a long walk around the sea wall and had dinner at La Crocodile. I also checked out the Miraj Hammam on South Granville which was fabulous.

The weather on Saturday was miserable, but that didn't stop us from driving out to Richmond to visit a friend. I bet you're wondering why this post has a "dutch culture" tag. It's because there is a pannekoeken house in Richmond! The place is called De Dutch. Charles and I both agreed that it lived up to its name and appreciated some good pannekoeken!

We didn't take many pictures during our trip, but the set can be found here if you are interested.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

It did not rain in Forks

This weekend I traveled to Forks, Washington for a Twilight-inspired Volksmarch with a few of my coworkers. For those who don't know, Forks is the home of the Twilight series by Stephanie Meyer, which I read about a year ago because everyone else was doing it. In my humble opinion, the series not a great work of literature, but it has inspired a lot of tourism in Forks and it is sort of fun to jump on the fannish bandwagon.

We stayed in a Twilight-themed room in a motel that was pretty decent by small city motel standards. I was particularly dazzled by the sparkly curtains.

Seeing as how Stephanie Meyer drew her inspiration from Forks solely from the weather report, we were surprised to spend nearly an entire 24 hours there without rain! The walk itself was sufficient to make anyone feel well acquainted with Forks as it is a pretty small town. I concluded that it is made up pretty much entirely of Twilight stores like Dazzled by Twilight and drive through espresso stands (I counted at least 3).

On the drive home, we visited Bella Italia, which is the location of Bella and Edward's first date in the book. The wine list was great, the mushroom ravioli was decent, but the service was pretty bad. I did, however, enjoy the "Twilight sparkling syrah."

I took way too many pictures during the trip and spent way too much money on Twilight-inspired schwag. I was mostly just fascinated by how the town was taken over by the commercialization of the series. The entire set of pictures is located here. However, I think this shot pretty much sums it up...



Surprisingly Twilight merchandise is not visible in this picture.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Final Japan Post

We flew out of Tokyo around 5:30 PM on September 13, but before leaving we fit in one more activity. Because it was a Sunday we decided to visit Harajuku, which has a reputation for being a fashion district with lots of cosplay action. Sunday is supposedly the best day to go for the cosplay. So here's the proof that we were at the station...



We were around Harajuku from about 10:30 AM to about 12:30 PM. We walked all around the station and all we saw was this guy...



We even checked the bridge where they all supposedly hang out. Maybe there was some cosplay convention in the area or something? Or we were too early? We decided to walk around and give it some time. The area was pretty cool...



I was tempted to buy these...



But instead it became a poodle shopping day because we found two cute dog wear stores...



One had an entire section of Winnie the Pooh...



We got Berlin a panda costume and 2 sweatshirts. Remus got a Spiderman outfit and a t-shirt. Because the cosplayers were not appearing we ventured into the area where the Meiji Shrine is located...



Where we found the most awesome sink ever...



And seeing this made up for the lack of cosplay...



After the shrine, we checked again for cosplayers, but no luck. We had to head to the airport to make our flight, but before taking off we made sure to check out Japanese massage chairs...



So this is the final installment in my Japan posts. Charles and I had an awesome time and definitely want to go back. Hope you enjoyed!

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Cat Cafe = last night in Japan

After taking the bullet train from Kyoto, we spent our final night in Tokyo. We were torn between spending time in Asakusa and Ikebukuro, but chose the latter because it had more manga stores. That's where we found this sign...



Before we get to the sign here are some general pics from the city that night...



I was geeked to see a pink crepe truck even if it was inferior to L's...



And I thought this was a cool pic...



So the sign ended up being an advertisement for a cat cafe. We had not heard of these things, but they are exactly what they sound like: a cafe with a bunch of cats...



It was 200 yen for 10 minutes with the fur balls. There were kitties all over the place...



Even in boxes...



There was a crazy coffee machine...



Which this kitty liked a lot...



Although the owners of the cafe did not speak English they were really nice. They sat down with us, showed us baby pictures of all the cats, and tried to answer our questions about the cats' names and histories. Although I would have preferred a poodle cafe, I think this is a great business concept.

See more cat pictures here.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Japan Day 5

Even though our trip was only one week long we decided to stay in Kyoto for one night and it ended up being a good deal. We got round trip tickets on the bullet train and one night the the Hotel Okura for about $500. Considering that train tickets alone are about $240, this is great. Here is what the inside of the train looked like...



Although we could not make it to the Tezuka Manga Museum, I got my dose of Black Jack and Dororo love at Tezuka World near the station. The first thing I saw when we arrived was this...



I had my picture taken with the doctor himself...



After checking into the hotel we had lunch in one of those restaurants where you take your shoes off and you have your own little box...



This was my food which was so good that I ate half of it before remembering to take a picture...



After lunch we visited the Tofukuji Temple. I actually liked the grounds better than the buildings although the whole thing was very peaceful...





The guy who took this picture was an older Japanese man who was so excited when we told him we were from Seattle because of Ichiro Suzuki...



At night we headed out to Gion for some dinner and attempts to gawk at geisha.



I didn't manage to get a geisha pic because they walk fast! However we did see a super fancy poodle (also too fast to get a pic) and these women in traditional dress were gorgeous...



And we finished the night out with a tasty multi-course dinner...



Yummmmmm....

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Japan Day 4

On Day 4, we took a day trip to Hakone. We set out around 10 AM and took a train from Tokyo (Shinjuku station) to Hakone. We purchased the Hakone free pass which gives you a return trip to Hakone and free access to all the public transport there. They have rail, buses, cable cars, rope lines, etc. so it is a good deal. Here's the train we took...



We paid extra for seats on the "Romance Car" which is basically a bit nicer than the regular train and has seats paired in twos. Here is a crazy pic of Charles that shows the inside of the train...



Once we arrived in Hakone, we stopped at a restaurant near the station for some excellent soba...



After lunch we utilized our passes to take a train to Gora, a cable car, and a rope line...



Apparently sometimes you can see Mt. Fuji from the rope line, but we didn't. The scenery was gorgeous however...



At around 5 PM, we visited a nearby onsen which had good reviews. Here is the entrance...



Obviously I could not take pictures in the hot springs, but trust me when I say they were awesome. The men and women were separated and in the women's area there were about 6 different pools and a sauna. One thing I loved about the sauna was that it had a window and you could see into the woods. After about an hour there by myself, I met a Colombian woman who was traveling with her husband. She and I were the only two English speakers there so we hung out together and chatted. It was nice to have a chat buddy since most of the women there seemed to be doing the "bathing with their girlfriends" thing. After the hot springs bit, we had tea at the bar...



And then we returned to the train station where I proceeded to photograph Japanese vending machines and the odd drinks inside them...



If you want to see more, my entire set of Hakone photos are here.