Saturday, July 23, 2011

Amy Winehouse

Addiction is tragic. Of course there is personal responsibility but I can only imagine what it must be like to crave/need a substance over anything or anybody. We don't know her struggles, we don't know her pain. Addiction is a waste. And for Amy, a death of what could have been...
Amy Winehouse, You Know I'm No Good

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Not quite the same

Since returning from vacation two weeks ago, I have not been motivated to workout. I did manage to make it to the treadmill tonight but all I could think about was my last run which was on the streets of Prague at sunrise. Facing the wall under florescent lights while a TV flickers in the corner doesn't quite feel the same.

Onward....

Thursday, July 14, 2011

The Hamburglar stole my photos!

I had this here '96 Chevy of a blog populated with photos...nothin' fancy but they were MY photos. Google+ came along disguised as a shiny new toy and allowed me to, unknowingly, delete the albums from the source site. Yep, it's all connected like an inbred cousin.

NOTE: I realize there is no connection between the Hamburglar, Chevys and kissing cousins but I'm irritated so no matter...

Thursday, July 7, 2011

European snippets 2

Prague - Awake at the very first hint of morning light, I took photos of the sunrise and the moon sliver from my 7th floor hotel room. Ready to seize the moment, I also went for a morning jog. What a perfectly amazing morning.

It is with regret, the one place I wanted to spend more time photographing was the Charles Bridge. While in the area, I had to find a water closet then was distracted by all of the other beauties. Prague is one of the few cities in Europe not damaged from World War II. In awe of the unique and ancient architecture, I snapped photos like a crazy woman during the guided tour and in my free time.

After a gorgeous and unbelievable day, the last night in Prague, an unexpected display of fireworks outside my hotel window dazzled me. I didn't know the occasion, I only savored the moment.

Vienna - on the bus ride from Prague to Vienna, we passed fields of white poppies. Apparently, Austria used to harvest many varieties of poppy seeds, as it is a popular ingredient in their pastries. But all other varieties have been outlawed due to the high (cocaine) content.

I also learned Austria is one of the top environmentally clean countries. Next to the poppy fields, were rows and rows of wind turbines. Also, the majority of food is organic and from local producers. To further their sustainability, the area is known as "bicycle country". Unrelated, Austria also loves dogs and are a large part of the culture. In fact, you can check-in to a hotel with a dog more easily and cheaply than you can a child. Vienna is also the city of coffee houses, ice cream, parks, beer/wine and water from the Alps. I knew I would love this place!

Let the city tour begin! Around every corner, I was captivated. "Oh Wow!" was about the only thing I said for hours on end.