onsdag 4 mars 2009

Lantau and a big Buddha








Today was a long day. We got picked up at our hotel at 8 and the first stop was the Avenue of Stars. It's like Hollywood Walk Of Fame, but with stars from Hong Kong (such as Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Chow Yung Fat, Bruce Lee and more).

After that off to a jewellery factory where we got a fast tour of how to see the difference of colour on stones, how you make a jewellery and then the jewellery that was for sale. Didn't buy a thing, although some things were really, really nice. We found out that our Zodiac was the Rabbit :)

From there we went to Tung Chung Bay where we got onto a boat. It was a 45 minutes boatride and if we were lucky we would be able to see some Pacific Humpback Dolphins. And we were! We saw some of those pink dolphins jumping in the water - so cute!

From the boat we went through the fishmarket (dry fish parts and stuff, didn't look at all tasty to me...) to Tai O Fishing Village where the houses were built on stilts, and they were very old.

Then we took the bus to the Po Lin Monastery, a very rich monastery. They've built a huge Buddha in bronse. 34 metres high! Unfortunately it was very, very foggy up there, so I couldn't take any great photos of it. We went into the Buddha's belly where we got to see ashes from the real Buddha...

At the monastery we were treated to a vegetarian meal. The soup wasn't nice at all and contained everything that Henke doesn't eat... Tofu, mushrooms and sweet corn. Haha! But the rest was pretty tasty.

We walked through the new Ngong Ping Village before taking the cablecar (25 mins ride) down to Tung Chung Bay again. It was very high up, but I didn't get scared. Maybe because most of the ride was painted in white (all the fog made the visibility zero...)...

We found out today that they don't talk about the toilet, they say they're off to the happy room. Nice! :)

Afternoon/evening spent I in the hotel room while Henke was out roaming the streets for more watches and stuff. Came back almost emptyhanded (no watch). Tomorrow we're probably off to the Hong Kong-side, but the forecast says rain, rain and more rain... :P

Oh well, going back home on Friday! Can't wait!! Guess Henke could stay out far longer, but I want to go home now... Mum and Dad - we're supposed to land at Arlanda at 21:30 (coming from Heathrow, SAS).

So, probably last entry. Thanks all for reading and commenting! It has been great reading!!

Big hugs and o a o

PS - guess what those lovely Chinese letters mean...;)

tisdag 3 mars 2009

Hong Kong



Well, we're here... Strangest flight so far. Supposed to take off at 23.55 and land 06.15 (local HK-time, i e almost 11 hours in total), but we took off at 00.20 and landed at 05.25. Guess the winds were with us... Very comfortable flight in all, but the food wasn't that good :(

Been here two days now and it's interesting... I'm not that impressed. I just think there's a lot of high buildings, very trendy, mixed with old ugly houses. Too many salesmen on the streets trying to get us to some strange place for looking at Rolex watches and Gucci handbags... Not my cup of tea.
Henke likes it more. He's fascinated by the city (but he do hates the salesmen too...).

Yesterday we took it easy, exploring some of the city. We ended the day by looking at the spectacular light show over Hong Kong's harbour area. They lit up the houses, used laser and music. Quite cool actually. See if I can publish it here, as I filmed the whole thing. (no it didn't work, I'll try tomorrow instead).

Today we've done a lot of walking around Kowloon. Good excercise. Just wished that I could find something to take home... Henke bought a T-shirt, a Quicksilver sweater, a watch and surely more stuff, while I got... Candy?... Wow.

Tomorrow we're off on a sightseeing tour with a bus. We're going to Lantau, where the big Buddha is situated on the top of a hill, next to a monastery. It'll be nice to get out of Kowloon for a while... :) I guess we're aiming to go to the Hong Kong island on Thursday, to see what it's like on the other side of the water. Friday it's time to go home, veeeery early in the morning :P

Well, o a o for now... Hugs for everyone!!

lördag 28 februari 2009

Last night in New Zealand - off to Hong Kong

Just a few words before heading to the airport. Off to Hong Kong, 11-hour flight, during night. Guess it could be worse (yeah, like the flight from H K to London/Stockholm...).

Yesterday was great. We arrived in Auckland and was picked up by Andrew at the airport. In the evening we were treated to a very nice dinner at Lone Star (yum!!!) and then off to Southside Comedy where we watched and laughed at and with some very funny stand up-comedians. Loved it!

Today was a nice day as well. Henke & Andrew went for a walk in The Gardens and I and Stefan took off to a shopping mall for some nice conversation :)

Well, this is all for now I guess, as they've brought out the vehicle we're being driven in to the airport (it's called a CAR, and Stefan crashed it, well almost, yesterday).

Hopefully a blog from Hong Kong as well, but we'll hopefully (yes again, lots of hope) arrive back in cold Sweden on Friday.

We will miss New Zealand lots and lots and lots. Love it!! Mwah!! To Stefan and Andrew for being super-hosts :D

oAo

torsdag 26 februari 2009

Loving Queenstown





























Been in Queenstown since the 24th and we love it. The fly in was a bit weird, since the pilot didn't dare to land on the first try because of the fog. Scary, since I know there's a lot of mountains around Queenstown... But we got a nice scenic route instead, so it was all OK.








First day we walked from our hotel in the sun and it took about 25 minutes to get to the central. Nice walk that we do every day now. :)
Sat in the sun drinking a very nice and cold white wine. Good start of the vacation here.








The 25th was spent on the disc/frisbee golf course in The Gardens. Lovely place for a course I must say. Henke wan big time (of course), but I think I did pretty well anyway, did some nice savings from the bushes I ended up in – haha!








26th was a terrifying day... We took off to Nevis bungy 45 minutes off Queenstown. Not that I was trying to kill myself, it was Henke's try... Got there and he was pretty calm on the outside (while I was shaking, I'm dead scared of heights, not nice going up a mountain on a pebbled road...). He was the one jumping first and I, at a safe place, was videotaping it with my camera. He shouted something, that I couldn't hear, since there were some Japanese guys next to me commenting it all (sounds funny on the tape). He was very happy when he got back about the jump (or for surviving, I don't know...). It was only 134 metres... He was also happy that one of the crew members had told him that he can do a jump in Hong Kong as well... :P
Not done after that, no... Then it was time for a bungy swing. It looked fun actually, being let off in a swing down the canyon. All I heard from Henke was ”mother... fucker!!” haha








As we got back to Queenstown it started to rain some, so we went indoors to a wonderful minigolf course that we visited last time we were here. Guess who's won?... Guess the pic reveal it all ;)








Friday it looks as if we'll try to go on one of those fastgoing boats. I look forward to that! Besides that we'll see what we'll do. Saturday we're going back to Stefan & Andrew again and stay there until we're off to Hong Kong.














Got some nice news from Qantas yesterday. We were supposed to go on a flight that had to go via Christchurch, but luckily they've changed our tickets, so we're going direct to Auckland. Yay!








OK then, o a o :)








Oups, got to go on the Kuwarau river before posting this blog. We loved it! The speed and the 360 degrees turns are great! For safety you have to place your feet down in the bottom and back against the seat. I'm too short... So I just took turns, either feet down or back against :) I survived anyway. Henke smashed his head in the ”roof” twice, but that's ok, nothing in it anyway ;) Just as we got into this mall I found a newspaper showing that one of the boats accidently turned over yesterday and killed 4... Oups.








Oh well, a bit drunk on excellent New Zealand white wine at the moment, better stop writing before I get silly...

söndag 22 februari 2009

Beautiful beach and Singstar







Today was a nice day. Got up and wrote a blog, and now I'm back on it again. Not that I think you are complaining...

Day started with a nice brekkie, since Stefan was making us bacon and eggs (or acon and beggs, whatever you prefer) and then we were off to the beach for a 1,5 hour walk along the shore. It rained some as we left, but the weather got really good the closer we got to the beach. I bet it must've been nice riding along it though...

As we got home I prepared an apple pie (that never got served) and Stefan and Andrew prepared the barbecue. Then Paul and John arrived - wonderful guys! We had a nice bbq, some drinks and cocktail, loads of bubbly and then we were on Singstar. So much fun!!

Today's song was this one... With the gestures to it of course! And we also had fun at a cartoon Paul showed us when talking about New Zealand English - look here.

Tomorrow Auckland plus look at netball. Nice! OaO

lördag 21 februari 2009

Skycity Starlight experience











OK, here goes a small update, since we're off for a walk in 30 mins. We're alive. Thank you, bye.

No, but we've had nice days here with Stefan & Andrew. The day before yesterday we were treated to a nice barbecue dinner at Andrew's parents Vincent & Brenda. It was nice seeing them again, and their new home. Susan was also there, great seeing her. Food was delicious! Still, when I think of it, it's February and we're having a bbq. Nice! :)

Yesterday Stefan, Henke and I took off early to go to the Otara Market. A place for souvenirs and fruit and veggies. After that off to a big mall in Manukau where we went shopping. We'd played a card game called 5 Cards at the bbq yesterday, so we bought that (it's fun).

Then they (Stefan & Andrew) had a surprise for us. They prepared a picknick basket full och yummy things and then we took off. Landed in Auckland Domain (a park) where we were to see a big show held every year called Skycity Starlight Symphony. A lot of people showed up and among them their friends Annie, Katherine, Tia, Sherry and Janine.
We all had a lovely picknick listening to the symphony orchestra, the famous (in NZ and Australia) singer Brooke Fraser (listen here to hear one of her songs she sang), Phil Madsen singing Bohemian Rhapsody (wonderful, we'll see if I can upload what I recorded..), dancers, opera singer Aivale Cole and much more before rounding off with a spectacular laser- and fireworks show with real cannons going off. Wow! I got some of it, but then my memory card was full, so I, unfortunately, didn't get the grand finale... :P
It was an amazing experince and also a nice feeling sitting having a picknick together with all these people. :)

Well, now off. Hope all is well back home! oAo

onsdag 18 februari 2009

New Zealand





























Gosh, don't know where to start this really... Right now I'm sitting by Stefan & Andrew's computer in their nice house in Manurewa, outside Auckland. The weather is pretty nice, but we're having laundry duty today (and we need it, believe me). I got stuck on here though, trying to catch up on mail and stuff. But soon... :)

The flight from Rarotonga to Auckland went really well and we were picked up at the airport by Stefan, Andrew and Alida. So great seeing them again!!
We got home, talked and ate (and drank some wine and champagne, since Stefan kept his word and had put the champers in the fridge) and then we were off to bed.

Next morning Andrew drove me, Henke and Alida to the ferry terminal where we, after an ice latte and a smoothie, was off on the boat to Waiheke Island (about 40 mins from Auckland harbour).

As soon as we were there (and after having fun at some Americans on the boat...) we got on the bus to go and have a taste of Waiheke. The driver / guide was very amiable.
The sights of the island were so beautiful! Very picturesque (and yes, a lot of photos were taken, of course...)..

First stop we did was at the vineyard Stonyridge where we were met by a nice woman and her old black labrador showing us around and we got to try three of their wines. It was really nice walking around the olive trees they had, and of course looking over the vineyard.

After that stop it was getting really hot, and it didn't help that the bus had something wrong with the air conditioning... :P
Quite soon off the bus again, to have a look at Rangihoua, where they produce very tasty olive oils. I know they're tasty, since we got to taste them. Once again a nice woman telling us how they produced the oil and once again an old black dog. They had a sofa made of an old tree which you can see in one of the pics above (and how to make a guide look like a little hobbit).

From there we went to another vineyard called Wild On Waiheke, where they also had a brewery. Got to taste a lovely ros'e wine (sorry, can't find the right key to press on their computer...) and some other wines and also their beer. Yum... They also had other tastings from different dip sauses, spreads and sauces (how about spicy coriander and lime, or strawberry in with chocolate...). Here too was a nice woman with... Yes. An old black dog.

After that one stop left and that was Mudbrick. There was a not so nice (comparing to the others before her...), stressed out, French woman without a dog telling us about the vineyard. Tried three different wines and had a look around their shop. The view from there was magnificent, and the smell of all lavender growing there was breath taking (yes!).

Then the tour was over and the guide dropped us three off in the town. We went to the Lazy Lounge to have some champers and wait for Malcolm, Alida's brother, to pick us up. He did, and after a quick stop at his place (where we cuddled with Lola and Toby, his two big dogs) we went for a lovely meal at Vino Vino.

Malcolm then dropped us off at the B&B we were staying at and I can recommend that place to anyone who ever gets there! John, the owner, was such a sweet guy, very caring and also a chef (did catering and stuff). Loved it there! Wish we could've stayed some more days there...

The day after Malcolm plus two dogs picked us up at the B&B and we were off to his place to get the boat. After some hard work for Malcolm the boat was in the sea and we took off. Yet another sunny day at sea. Loved it! We got the fishing gear and I actually caught the biggest snapper of us all (26 cm, but they have to be 28 cm otherwise they have to get back in). I, exhilareted, was throwing it around the boat and accidently hit Mal's beer bottle... Oups... Sorry!
Henke also caught some snappers, but he had to fight hard once, running all around the boat following whatever was down there. Finally we saw what it was, it was a stingray! Having Steve Irwin in our mind I kept myself on the opposite side of the boat, and Alida jumped up on one of the seats, haha. Mal, after I had took a photo of it, released it by cutting the line off. So somewhere around Waiheke there's a stingray with a hook piercing between its eyes...

Back on the island we had a nice lunch at Nourish before Mal dropped us off by the ferry. Back on mainland we went and took a cup of coffee, tea, glass of wine in a caf'e and since it was so hot neither of us felt like walking around, so instead we walked down the bar Traffic and had some strawberry champers before going to Britomart (train station) and took the train to Mt Albert, where Stefan picked us up.

Stefan & Andrew treated us to a nice meal at a local Thai restaurant where we tried several yummy dishes. We all could more or less roll back home after that meal... Talked a lot as we got home and then bed time again... Poor Stefan was driving poor Alida to the airport at 4 am this morning...

So, missing Alida of course, she's so much fun to hang around with, we're at home. Last wash is in the machine and then off for some grocery shopping as I promised I'd take care of the dinner tonight.

I have no idea what will happen this weekend, since Stefan & Andrew is keeping their mouth shut. But I guess I had that one coming... :P

Well, see you laters peeps! oAo (over and out Pelle :))
PS - songs for today, so far, are this, this and this. So enjoy everyone and singalong!

lördag 14 februari 2009

Leif Boork is dead...



Yes, unfortunately it's the truth... Our beloved chicken Leif ”Boorken” Boork died yesterday after being a toy to one of the dogs on the island... :( We don't know which dog, but we are ignoring Spotty at the moment, since we believe he's to blame. RIP little chicken... :(

How to continue a blog after devastating news like this? No one knows... But I'll try... Yesterday we had some bad weather, so mostly we just hang indoors or under the roof on the veranda reading. Or playing PSP. Either works fine on a rainy day.
We had a nice dinner at Stefano's, the Italian some houses down. Oooh did I smell like garlic after that? But it was good ;)

Today we took the bus to Avarua one last time and watched the market which is there on Saturdays. Nothing to see really, but just nice to look at some people. After that we were off to Trader Jack's where we enjoyed some drinks. Yummy! I continued as we got home with some sparkling strawberry wine when I got home. Well it is Valentine's Day after all! Hugs to everyone! Even a kiss if you think you deserve one :)

Our last day on the island, as we're off tomorrow. To sum these days up, while being on Rarotonga, I guess we'd use words such as nice people, warm days (30 today), lovely water, strong currents in some places (scary really), falling coconuts, laughs about the network for phones here is Kokonet, fishes, dogs, cats, annoying roosters, chicken + hens (aaawwww Boorken...), soft, lazy, tropical showers, amazing scenery of thunderstorms over the ocean from front view on the porch, good food... Well, yeah. Henke said he could adopt the life here but I surely hope he won't, then he'll never lift a finger again... I mean if the police are open 9-ish to 5-ish... Haha!

Well o a o, next is from Auckland then :)

Pelle – you're nuts. Thanks for the pat on my head... :P Sara – you have to go on a trip like this! Tell Pelle you have to ;) Henke appreciated the song from Friday the 13th.Oooh yes, songs. Today's song was this one!

Lasse – I did a panorama shot from Rarotonga. Mostly water, but also the island Taakoka (vilken uppmaning!)

Mum – my head is ok (ok everyone, stop laughing), my shoulder took the worse of it (it's bruised)

torsdag 12 februari 2009

Leif Boork




Today was a rainy day, so not much to tell. Took the local bus in to Avarua again so that Henke could do some shopping. Had lunch at the island-famous Trader Jack's which was nice. No need for dinner after that...

I gave the hotel cat some crisps, and after that she wouldn't leave... Just look at the pic.

Saw a funny-looking fish today. Looked a bit like a dog (!) in the face, I know there's catfish, but dogfish?...

Reason for the name of the blog? Well there's a hen going around here with three small chickens, and one of them is black and always a little more outgoing and braver than the rest. I asked Henke where it was, and for some odd reason he heard "Leif Boork" so from that time that chicken is called Boorken... And once upon a time Henke drove the real Leif Boork's son's face in sand... Trivia.

Thanks for all the comments! Except Pelle's... ;) Just kidding! Keep on commenting, please! :)

Yesterday's songs is this one and this one... Don't ask...

onsdag 11 februari 2009

Palmtrees, hot and the blue lagoon






Well, we arrived on Cook Island on schedule. We weren't sure when we got on the plane how long the flight would be, so we didn't really prepare for anything. The first thing Henke does on the plane is noticing that you could put your own USB-memory in the seat-TV so he did. We saw one photo, then the TV crashed. The flight attendant tried restarting it three times, but no luck... Henke was offered another seat, but turned down the offer. He regretted that later, since the flight was over 10 hours... I got to see two long TV-shows + one movie :)
On this flight we were surrounded by children. One Danish boy behind me who started to kick my back (but stopped at once as I turned around and told him to stop) and then the Dutch child infront of me... Honestly, if everyone around you are sleeping, or trying their best to do so, don't you tell your child to be quiet instead of saying ”Hello” everytime he shouts (yes, shouts) out ”MUMMY”? Believe me, if I ever become a Mum, I will keep that episode fresh in my mind... :P

Anyway, back to Cook. We got to our hotel, Muri Beachcomber, by shuttle-bus and was positively surprised by the state of the hotel.We see the ocean from our veranda and we have our own little villa. Very nice and very comfy!
We were also met, as we got in, by flowers everywhere (even on the toilet!) and a massive rain outdoors. Yes, rain. Well of course.
But it stopped fast and then we had sunshine. Took a walk along the beach, and I must admit that the pictures and postcards from this island aren't fake. It is as beautiful as it looks. Paradise beaches indeed... And we got company, two cute dogs that wouldn't leave our side.

A bit later we jumped into our bathing gear, had borrowed snorkelling gear and took off in to the turquoise water in the lagoon. Henke had never tried a snorkel before, but he got the hang of it fast. My snorkel wasn't tight enough, so I had to get up and empty out some salt water every now and then. We saw a lot of sea cucumbers (at least that's what we think it is) in various sizes, some long, spiky, brown cucumbers and fishes. Very nice colours on some, even the Swedes were saluted with blue and yellow fish! :) Henke was looking at a big one swimming by some smaller fish and, oups, one of the small ones was turned into food. That same fish got very close and personal with me later on... He wasn't scared at all, I guess he wanted some warmth or something, haha. Henke was glad it wasn't him, because he would've panicked (doesn't like water nor fish so...).
We had walked into the ocean not paying attention at all, but when we got back with snorkel on we saw that there were sea cucumbers all over the place. We must've walked on some of them, poor things. Now Henke is regretting wearing the snorkel since he now knows what's under the surface.

Today we took the bus into the town Avarua (the biggest town on Rarotonga) where we bought some groceries and had a look around. We ate lunch while being there. Henke enjoyed a smoked ham, potatoe, asparagus and blue cheese pizza while I was supposed to have a Greek salad with chicken, but the waiter forgot about the chicken... So I asked for bread with different sauces instead (was too hungry to wait for another chicken...) and he came out with just warm bread... Haha, not much going right there... I got it later though, some sticky hommous (really good!) and guacamole. Yum!

Once we got back I booked a 30 minutes massage for tomorrow (yay!). Then we sat on the porch for a while before I got the brilliant idea to sit out on the veranda facing the lagoon and ocean instead. Was enjoying the sound of the waves, looking up in the palmtrees and then suddenly I was wet and hit in the head and shoulder – by a coconut! Ouch! Could've been the end of mrs Medvik Hultin there... Got some ice on the head and I guess I'm still the same nutter so nothing dangerous (my shoulder hurts though...). The funny thing is that I looked up to see if there were any coconuts ready to fall, but they were all yellow and not mature. The one that fell was yellow indeed, but someone had been eating on it... :P So I warned the others coming to sit there after me, told them to wear a helmet :)

Well that's it. It's raining again, so I took a break. Still humid and the temperatures are like a very warm Swedish summer's day (around 25-30 degrees I guess).

O a o

Well, just to tell you about today as well, since we couldn't go out and publish the blog yesterday. Today it's Wednesday and I had my massage. A lovely outdoor massage done by a beautiful Cook Maori woman, listening to the sea breeze, birds, roosters and a lawn mower. :) Felt good, although not on the spot where my bruise from the coconut is...
What else have we done today? Not much... We walked about a kilometre to get to the better beach for snorkelling, but when we got there it was too much coral to walk on without reef shoes, so we walked back along the beach to our hotel, where we jumped into the ocean. Less sea cucumbers today, but that might be because the lagoon had more water in it, or?
I've become the talk of the complex here, everyone knows I was hit by a coconut... Oh well, haha! Landlady told me that they would ask the gardener to shake the palmtree to see if anymore fall down... :P Too late!

Sorry Mum for scaring you... A bit slow on the internet here, but we're ok :) And your warning came to late. Hehe
Song for the days on Cook so far have been, hold on Björn - sing it!

Ok, o a o once again.

söndag 8 februari 2009

Last day in L A





What to do on the last day in LA, when the weather is so-so, you haven't seen much really of this hu-uge city and you have to be back at the hotel by 6.15 pm? You take the Metro and then hop on a bus to Santa Monica of course. Have to have a look at the beach and Santa Monica (since Tessan told me that you really can't miss it).

The busride took 50 minutes, but the amazing thing about LA is that the fare on buses and trains are the same no matter how far you go (1,25 dollars, so basically nothing). Copy that Sweden!

Anyway, the closer we got to Santa Monica the more blue sky we saw. I like! When we got there we got some sun, but it was very windy. No swimmers nor surfers. But it was pretty. Went out on the pier, Henke found some pinball machines, but they were too dirty to play. Had a go at The Addams Family but didn't go well. Couldn't take the right ramp at all, and Thing wasn't working. Boo-hoo!

Walked up one of the promenade streets, looked in the shops and listened to some good singers, guitarists and breakdancers on the way. Then the bus back home in time for the taxi to pick us up. Now we're at LAX waiting for the plane which will hopefully get us to Rarotonga. Saw that it's raining there as well, so woohoo for that :P

Last minute reflections. Los Angeles is huge, definately need more than five days here... The water smells of chloride, the food portions are huge and fatty (isn't LA supposed to be a bit healthy?), people are nice and one weird comment from Henke was "Wonder what IHOP stands for?" right after he read out loud "International House Of Pancakes"... ;)

Better steal Jason's subject on Facebook right now, as it suits very well: "If women with large breasts work at Hooter's, then why doesn't one-legged women work at IHOP". Good one Jason!

OK, time for departure. OaO

lördag 7 februari 2009

What a day!






This day will be written by two persons, since Henke and I split up and went in different directions. Henke was off to Six Flags Amusement Park and I was supposed to go to L A Zoo. I say I was supposed to, because I was a good girl and looked up how to get there on the internet before going down to the hotel. I saw I could take the Dash bus and it would take me to Griffith Park, where the zoo is located in the northeast corner. When I got down to the hotel desk I asked if I was right and the Russian woman behind the desk was more like "Well, there's San Diego Zoo that's big and all, if that's what you want" and when I said I wanted to go to L A Zoo since I didn't have a car, she just said "I don't know anything about that. Want to see Santa Monica instead?". D-oh!
Since Griffith Park is a big park I didn't dare to go on my own, since I didn't know where I'll end up with the bus. Instead I went ahead and booked a sightseeing tour with Guideline Sightseeing Tours and the bus would depart at 2.20.

Had some time to kill before that, and since it was raining I went back to my room and talked on msn to some nice people. One of them was Ulrika who told me that the house next to my parents' house burned down to the ground! You can see a video about it on her baby brother's blog here. Scary! Texted my parents to hear that they are OK, but they still haven't responded to it :( HEEELLLOOOOO!

Anyway, got down to take the bus and was met by a nice Englishman named Richard and the little bus took off. Besides me there were three Canadians, two Dutch and two Brits + two crazy American girls from Pittsburgh (amused us all through the trip together with Richard who was a brill). I don't regret going on this trip - it was money and hours well spent! Loved it!

First stop was on Hollywood Boulevard to have a look at the stars and all. Happy I was there yesterday so that I could focus on taking pics of other stuff. It was interesting to know that the stars have to fill in an application form to get their stars on the street. 8-10 new ones every year and they also have to pay 15,000 dollars to have one... You get to choose where you want it and Jay Leno, for example, is outside McDonald's, because that's where he got arrested before his luck changed and he got famous... :) They'll close part of the street from Feb 16th, since the Oscar's up.

Passed L A Ink also, unfortunately passed, so no pics of Kat ;(

Then we went on Sunset Strip over to Beverly Hills. Got to see Ozzy Osbourne's old house (now owned by Christina Aguilera, she was playing tennis), Dr Phil's house, the founder of Guess (he had nine Jaguars outside his house + some other cars...) and Angelina Jolie's favourite bungalow. Was told that, if living in Beverly Hills, you must have your own gardener on a payroll. If not BH will get you one and send you the bill. Reminded a lot of Wisteria Lane, because of the perfect gardens... Saw the park where George Michael was arrested... And close to Rodeo Drive was a house by my favourite - Gaudi!

From there to Farmer's Market, a place for regular people and celebrities. What a fantastic place! It felt a lot like walking around in the fantastic movie Big Fish... Neat, old music in loud speakers... Went around with a big smile. A lot of paparazzis stood outside the Cheesecake Factory, and it was for Katie "Jordan" Price and her Peter André + kids.

From there we went DownTown, a lot of skyskrapers and the fantastic Walt Disney Music Hall.

I'm so happy that I went on this tour. So many nice places I've seen and great people on the bus. Loved every second!! Richard told me to get some Emergen-C for my cold, so Henke went and got some for me. Hope I'll get rid of it soon!

Over to Henke... :)

Hei efribaddi I chav bean in tachsicar wit armenian driver, so I no know speeking or spealing any no longer.
Anywho... My day started with me being taught all the secrets of being an armenian taxi driver, while being driven to Six Flags Magic Mountain. Quite an interesting conversation. For a moment I thought I was sitting in a cab from GTA IV. (If you played it you'll know).

When I arrived at Six Flags the weather wasn't all that good, with dark clouds hanging over the californian landscape. This turned out to be the best thing that could happen, since the place was practically deserted. This meant that the time I had to stand in line for the rides where close to nonexisting. The longest I had to wait for a ride was like 5 minutes (for X2). It felt really nice to just walk past the signs saying "waiting time from this point is about 60 minutes". It's good to be king. :-)

The rides where sick. Sick sick sick! My favourites were (are) Batman, Tatsu, Goliath and X2, all of which I took at least two rides in.
X2 was the first ride I took, since I had seen it on tv a couple of times and it seemed like a sweet ride. I wasn't all that wrong. Watch this clip (not by me) to get an idea of its awesomeness:
Tatsu was überfast! You were placed head forward, almost like Superman, and went on an obscenely fast and curvy ride.
Goliath was TALL and gave most scream for the buck. Classic rollercoaster with an extra speedy edge.
Batman had everything: Speed and superdupertwisty turns. Really intense! It competes with X2 as my ab fav, but X2 takes the gold, just for being so badass cool.

I ran around the entire park like a sugar speeded 10-year old, trying to ride all the good stuff. It took me about 2 hours, then I had to do it all over again. Poor me.

All in all I was more than happy with my little escapade. Riding some of the sweetest thrills made by man for 6 hours... Life is good!

fredag 6 februari 2009

Hollywood






Well one can't go to L A and not visit Hollywood Walk of Fame, right? I didn't think so, so off we went today. And yes, it's still raining, and yes, I still look fashionably hot in my one-size-fit-all-fat-Americans-and-me-rain coat with the NBC-logo on the back... Well spent 3 bucks nevertheless, it kept me dry.

Took the underground train once again to Hollywood-Vine station. It's funny to see that the people designing the stations built it for Cali weather, not this kind of weather we're having now. Rain came in through the roof, buckets were placed all over to take care of the water...

L A is strange... I mean, the varieties of the houses in the street is enormous. Haven't seen downtown L A yet (don't know if we will), but just going on Hollywood Blvd was an experience. Some houses looking as if we were walking in the slum, block after block, and then suddenly came Guinness World of Records, Ripley's Believe It Or Not and the Kodak Theatre. Also a fashionable open mall with huge elephant statues in it... And some blocks later we were back in the slum... Strange.

But it was fun looking at the stars in the street, and then seeing the hand- and footprints from some stars. Cool! :)

We have noticed that L A is a city where you take the car everywhere. They even have drive-in pharmacies for f*** sake! And it's hard to find somewhere to eat, if you don't want pizzas or hamburgers... Guess it's easier in Santa Monica or downtown. We'll see!

Found a big shoe store today as well... I got myself a nice pair of Anne Klein's, in a nice blue colour, and Henke bought himself a pair of Puma's.

Oh and there's something fishy with our Mastercards... We can't use them! Glad they have ATM's otherwise we'd be in trouble. Some shops are OK to pay things with the cards, other says "Have you told your bank that you were coming here? It doesn't work, are you out of State visitors?"... D-oh! Why???

Yesterday's "I-will-never-get-out-of-your-head-song" was this one. Today's was a much better one (ironic), look here. Hope it sticks on you! ;)

Oh, and we also stopped at Starbuck's today. I got myself a crispy marshmallow bar (I thought a bar was a quite small thing, but no...) together with tall non-fat, non-sugar Vanilla latte while Henke went for a tall black tea and a choc chip cookie. Yum!

Today's pic include the Chihuahua's doo-doo, my drinks on Starbuck, Henke with his favourite star (ironic again) and some comparision when it comes to shoe sizes between my own size 7½ (5 UK, 38 Swedish) and Will Smith's... :)

OK, have fun and be good everyone! I have a cold and will crawl under the duvet now... That's what happens when you are wet an entire day... :P

oAo