Sunday, August 10, 2014

Work or Play in Monterrey!

When you think of Mexico do you hear mariachi music? Think of all inclusive hotels? Beaches? Ruins? Tourist spots with tacos and tequila?

I don't catch myself thinking of any of those as I'm descending into Monterrey, Mexico. The lights of the city sparkling like diamonds. Their meandering weaving pathways across the city and up the mountains that surround the city in an iridescent glow.  I've been coming to Monterrey for the last 15 years and I've watched it grow and spread.  I remember when the airport was two gates and armed guards stood outside so no one would run out onto the tarmac.  Still I have my favorite things about Monterrey. I only ever come here for work.  Usually a Monday flight in, a Thursday or Friday flight out depending on the number of people I'm seeing.

My Top things for Monterrey:


1. Tequila... good quality sipping tequila. Its cheap and plentiful.  My current favorite is Tres Generacions.
2. Mexican food...I know duh right?  But, this is two hours into the country and you can find some really fantastic REAL Mexican food, not Taco Bell, Taco Beuno, Speedys cousin Zip on the corner 
3. Patio Dining... It's relatively nice here all year round.  So sit outside and enjoy the sun, heat, rain, whatever the sky hands you. 
4. Someone else to drive you... OK this probably surprises you if you know me.  My own family calls me Mario Andreotti, but I really rather let someone else drive in Mexico.  We have a great guy here and he has a cute little red car.  I let him drive. 
5. Mountains... they are beautiful, breathtaking and with the fog, sunlight, rain and constant building of houses ever changing vision within the city.  I highly recommend as much viewing time as possible.
6. Arracha steaks... Smothered in cheese, served with onions and a twice baked potato. 
7. Mexico coke... made with sugar cane not corn syrup.  Still not good for you, but Dios Mio yummy 
8. Cheese... fried cheese with chorrizo, melted cheese for quesadilla, cheese in my morning omelettee, just cheese
9. Fresh avacados... 
10.  Mojitos done right and as many nuts as you can eat
11.  The Safi hotel www.safihotels.com
12.  Air Conditioning
13.  Call buttons on the waiters!

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

10 Things I Learned While in Belgium Last Month...

1. Syphylius is back! I saw this sign in the women's bathroom over the sinks in the first resturuant we went to in Brussels. The guys came back and said there was one of these signs hung over every urinal!

2. Always have change in your pocket! Alot of the bathrooms are pay to use even in the resturaunts.

3. Diet Coke is Coke Light over there. They serve you a glass with ice and lemon whether you want it or not.

4. Beer is plentiful blonde, red, dark... exotic. It comes in all types of glasses too. My favorite looked like an old trumpet.
5. Raw meat is a favorite... anything tartare... will need lots of sauce or wasabi. I learned I like coleslaw salad without all the dressing.

6. Belgians think we have crap chocolate...after eating theirs for 5 days I agree! My suitcase had plenty on the way home.
 
 
7. The Three Belgians will knock you on your ass if you aren't paying attention. Dark Chocolate, milk chocolate and white chocolate mousse all piled in a cone shape with gold leaf. Talk about decadent but totally worth the extra 2-3 mile walk after.

8. Find the nearest Deli and buy some bread. By far one of the best things about going to Europe, the fresh and always available bread. Real butter as well.

9. Bring your walking shoes, there's a reason Europeans are thin. They walk everywhere and take 3 hours to eat. I walked roughly 20-25 miles in 5 days.

10. Using your the new French swear words you learned is great fun when you are with a bunch of your American and Belgium friends drinking beer and bowling.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Sometimes.

Sometimes all you need is a full tank, a cold drink in the cup holder and your sunglasses to begin your adventure. 
Sometimes  does not have to be spectacular, exoctic or amazing.
Sometimes the best places are the ones that touch our heart and not our wallet.
Sometimes all we need is the person we love next to us and a view that makes us sigh with contentment.

This weekend I went to one of those places.  It's just a little man made lake on the outskirts of Big Cabin, Oklahoma.  As a matter of fact it sits on the back of a truck stop the Wood Shed or the Tall Chief Smoke Shop just as you exit off the I-44 turnpike. 



looking out over the lake
Here I watched the ripples of the lake as the fish and the turtles play and thought of the man I love that first brought me here.   Our long conversations as the sun went down over the horizon.  The orange, pink, golds and purples flickering across the water like an impressionist's painting.   The love I feel him seeped into the feelings for the lake and the surrounding areas.  When I miss him I go there.  When I need to write I go there.  When I need peace of mind I go there.

I hope you enjoy the pictures as much I enjoy the place.  If you ever get a chance to stop.  Go past the truck stop and into the gravel parking area and you'll see my favorite lake behind the sleeping semi trucks.



Where the turtles usually pop up






Friday, August 23, 2013

APOLOGIES and what's coming up!

 
I have been sadly lacking in my posts lately and I apologize profusely for that.  All I can say is life happens.  The good the bad and the horrible.  Sometimes you just have to let it go no matter how hard it is or how much it hurts you.   This week's post is just of places and things that make me happy.  May you get some joy from them as well.

Going forward I hope to investigate the Oklahoma books my friend gave me for my birthday.  Stay tuned.

*S*


Sunset in South Dakota
Family
Sunset in Dakotas



Sunday, July 28, 2013

THE SUITCASE: BOON OR BANE




picture courtesy of viewwallpapers.com















I'm a world traveler. I've always tried to take the time to visit places while I travel whether it's for work or pleasure.  That said packing is one of the things I dread.  Ask any of my friends.  The night before the trip there is usually one calling me to chat and asking me "are you packed yet?"  My invariable answer is "ugh, not yet.Not because I don't know what to take or I don't know what the weather is going to be like or I'm a huge procrastinator.  I'm not.  I just hate that physical act of packing.  I HATE, yes with a big ol capital H, to check my luggage unless I absolutely have to or if I'm on a direct flight AND on vacation. Yes I realize that is a lot of caveats. 

My reasoning is this...
1. It's a pain in the caboose if it gets lost.  You have to wait to talk to the people at lost luggage.  Let's be honest they are not the most happy people to begin with anyway.    
2. It often is damaged and man handled which leads to that inevitable bottle of something breaking open all over.
3. I have an ample bottom and chest so if my luggage doesn't make it where I am, it's hard to find emergency clothes.  Especially for a business situation. I've been forced to walk around a Wal-mart in Mexico at 8pm looking for toiletries and a clean shirt.  I was very popular the next day in my horizontal green pin striped low cut number.  Ugh!

Image courtesy of ebags.com
I can pack for a two week international trip in my carry-on.  I did buy a hard back suitcase three years ago from ebags.com and I've been in love ever since.  It gets banged around and damaged, but nothing inside has ever had problems.   It is a four piece set.  It is white with purple and pink polka dots.  I have never had anyone else reach for it.  I've had several comments of how smart I am to have such a distinguishing suitcase in the sea of red, blue and black.  See the picture to the left.  My luggage is of similar style and same set, but in my lovely purple!  Very durable and lovely spinner wheels that make it easy to pull around.  I use my carry on for a chair as well! The airports get more crowded every day with less flights and more people.  Always nice to have a place to sit and read.

Packing for any extended travel takes forethought and planning.  Trust me once you've done it a couple times it becomes second nature.  Here's my list of what I take.  After all these years the funny thing I've found is I almost always end up with 1-2 pieces I didn't need. 

The Suitcase List
1. Pants or a skirt, 2-3 of whatever you are comfortable in. I prefer to roll them up so preferably a material that is wrinkle resistant.
2. Shirts or Tops, 5-6 that can be layered or mix and match.  I rarely take anything that has to be ironed.  Mainly because this is not one of the skills I have excelled at in my long business career. I don't like to look disheveled so I go for things with a small percentage of spandex, lycra or polyester in them.
3. Undergarments, this tends to be personal choice, but I take one for each day and I can wash in the sink if necessary and hang on the shower rod.
4. Socks, I take varying thicknesses but generally one for each day of the week
5. Shoes, I wear my most comfortable pair of slip-ons in the airport and take a pair of flip flops for the hotel room, never know what is on that carpet or tile.  If I have to take my work boots I'll stuff my socks or underwear in them to take up less room. 
6. Add my 1 pair of pajamas.
7. My swimsuit, if there is a pool at the hotel I want to swim, although I often forget this blasted thing!
8.  Stuff those toiletries in there and you should be good to go.


Sometimes you just have to check your luggage no matter how much you try to keep your stuff to a minimum.  My biggest dread is standing around that carousel and waiting, waiting and waiting.  Watching all the other passengers walk out with their suitcases in tow.  I breath a visible sigh of relief and feel my shoulders lighten when I see a flash of purple as my suitcase falls off the conveyor onto the carousel.  When it doesn't, I start sweating, looking for my baggage claim ticket and hoping the lost luggage person has had a better day or that no one has been rude before me.

Picture courtesy of bucks.blogs.nytimes.com
Most airline lost luggage people are not that bad.  Just remember they are trying to do their job like everyone  They usually are by themselves, it's late and they are overwhelmed.  It pays to be polite, courteous, smile and speak calmly.  Getting hot headed in this situation will do nothing for you.  Make sure you always keep your baggage claim stub.  Security may not check it anymore, but the airline lost luggage person will need it.  Always have something identifiable on your suitcase.  A ribbon, a bright colored tag, something.  It helps them to notice your suitcase.  Make sure your luggage has your name, first and last, your address work or home, and your phone number.  They will bring your luggage to you if they find it. 


26 million bags get lost every year.  Don't be a statistic.  Make your bag visible, be smart and everyone will have a more positive experience.

OR do like I do carry on as much as possible!

Thursday, July 25, 2013

SCOTLAND: THE CALL OF THE WILD (only a partial)



Scotland one of those great places that brings to mind scenic landscapes, castles and the Loch Ness Monster.  For others it brings to mind golf, heather, log sports that aren't quite right and kilts.  It is by far one of my favorite places to visit.  The landscape is greatly contrasting with it's rural areas, craggy highlands and large crowded cities. The temperatures in Scotland require a coat pretty much year round.  62° as a high and 32° as a low through out the year.  It rains about half the time.  Be sure to bring your umbrella as well.   

 

There is so much to see in the small 30,000 sq miles.  So take in as much as you can.  The few highlights that I have enjoyed.  Start with Edinburgh.  Edinburgh is the capital and the political center of the country.  The Edinburgh Castle overlooks the city sitting atop a rock.  The area it stands on has been inhabited by someone since the 9th century.  It has been home to royalty including Mary Queen of Scots.    The view from the Half Moon Battery and the Argyle Battery are breath taking as a brisk breeze reminds you of the North Sea close by.    

I'm struggling to find all my pics so bear with me as I add more to this! 

Sandi 

Saturday, July 20, 2013

Weekend with Friends

No long post this week my friends.  Had company in town so I forwent the normal weekly writing for the normal run around the house and try to clean like crazy.  Forgive me and I'll be back this coming week with a post on Scotland!

S