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Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

Saturday, January 21, 2012

the italian job.

i know, i've been avoiding it for weeks, but i really do need to tell you about my trip to italy.  SO, i have written up the rome highlights and an working on venice and florence.  i am also attempting to kill two birds with one stone and use this (when it's finished) as my wawa news article.  so please excuse the capitals :)

For the Christmas holiday this year, I decided to travel to Italy with my wonderful friend Valerie and her daughter, Naomi, who I have also traveled with in the past.  The first week was to be spent in Rome and Venice with Naomi and then we would meet up with Valerie in Florence for the second week.  I had been to Sicily previously, but not anywhere else in Italy.  I was really excited about the idea of being in such a beautiful country at Christmas time though I was not super excited about the cold!  As it turns out, it was all magnificent and not as cold as anticipated!  Overall, it was an amazing two weeks, and I’d like to share some of the highlights with you. 
 
Rome
  •  We arrived in Rome late in the afternoon and by the time we got into the city it was getting dark.  We were in the taxi, wondering how long it would be until we would arrive at the hotel when we turned a corner, and there it was – the Colosseum!  It was all lit up and looking amazing!  It was one of those moments where you think you might need someone to pinch you!

  • On our first day in the city, we went back to the Colosseum to check it out first hand.  It really is an outstanding structure and it was so cool to see it in person.  We kept walking around and around and taking pictures, because it was beautiful from every angle!

  • We took a tour bus through the city, the type that you can hop on or off whenever you feel like it, and it seemed like the best plan since it rained for the first three days that we were in Rome.  On the bus we caught our first glimpse of many of the famous and exciting sights around the city, including St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican City!
  • At one of our stops on the tour bus, we got off to look for the Trevi Fountain.  It was raining but we kept walking in search of this famous fountain.  We were walking through narrow cobble stone streets when all of a sudden, we turned a corner and there it was!  It is truly remarkable!  The details in the carvings are outstanding and it’s much larger than I had anticipated.  There is a belief that if you throw a coin into the fountain, it will ensure your return to Rome.  


  • The Vatican City.  There is so much to be said, but it’s so hard to describe!  The Vatican City is the smallest country in the world and the only one that you don’t need a passport to get into.  We visited St. Peter’s Basilica, the Vatican Museums, and of course, the Sistine Chapel.  It was definitely a highlight for me.  To be there in person and see the work of Michelangelo, its hard to put into words really.  Did you know that Michelangelo was a sculptor and that the Sistine Chapel was his first attempt at a Fresco?  He had never done it before!  And he single-handedly created what became one of the most influential art pieces of all time.  Simply incredible!  We also mailed some post cards from the Vatican Post office which has it’s own stamps and everything!


  • Aside from the highlights or must-sees of the city, we did a lot of wandering and enjoying the sights of Christmas decorations, Nativity Scenes, and a Christmas market.  We saw beautiful churches, the Spanish Steps, Obelisk’s all the way from Egypt, and tons more.  It was a great start to our Italian adventure!

Saturday, November 12, 2011

i saw the sign




qatar has some super cool signs!  all kinds of things crossing the street around here!!  be careful out there!

dhows, mangroves, and sand dunes, oh my!

on day one of our holiday in qatar, we were off on our first of many adventures.  valerie and her friends, shane and erin, had rented a car so that we could head out of the city.  so the five of us, valerie, shelly, erin, shane, and myself, along with two dogs and all of our camping gear were off and away. 
stop one:  dhow port.  lots of boats and lots of rain!  yes, it was raining in qatar in the one day that we decided to go camping in the desert.  but we keep going...







that brings us to stop number two, which was some mangroves.  i don't seem to have any pictures but we did have a nice picnic lunch and the dogs had a wonderful run! 

then we were off to the singing sand dunes.  with only a minor back injury after going over a speed bump super fast, we arrived at the sand dunes to discover that the wind wouldn't allow for much camping.  we did have some fun playing in the sand though before heading back to the city:





Monday, October 17, 2011

official tourists

like being in egypt and going to the pyramids, the official tourist attraction in kuwait....you guessed it!  the kuwait towers!  and guess where we went this weekend?!  yup!  you got it!!  while valerie was here we had a good excuse to be tourists and take the elevator up the 120 floors to the rotating floor at the "top" of the tower.  it was a lovely day and we had nice views of the city.  and now i can check that one off the list!!




Sunday, October 16, 2011

holy house of mirrors!

while valerie was here, i really wanted to check out the house of mirrors.  lindsay suggested that it was something that val would really like so on saturday morning, valerie, shelly and i set off on an adventure.  lindsay had told me that we would know it as soon as we saw it.  she was not wrong....


this is what the outside of the house looks like.  hard to miss, right??  anyway, we wandered in and met our fabulous host for the day, lidia.  she is an elderly italian woman who moved to kuwait in the 60's, was married to a famous kuwaiti artist, and made every mirror mural in this house with her own two hands.  and there are mirrors EVERYWHERE!  here's a taste of the mirrors as you enter the house and then inside the house (more pictures on facebook)...











so it was very interesting, listening to lidia explain how she did all of this and also to her stories about being in kuwait through the revolution and all of that.  she has a lot of her husbands art work on display which is...interesting.  not my taste necessarily but he was a talented man, no doubt.  finally, we were introduced to "art therapy" and got to play a fun "art galaxy game"!  art therapy rooms are rooms filled with either her paintings or mirrors but then she turns off the lights and has coloured lights, glow in the dark stars, and music playing in the backround.  it was something else for sure!!




the galaxy game, because i know you are wondering, is a game where you throw small painted triangular canvases at a giant painting of a galaxy on a carpet.  then as the pieces stick (with velcro of course), you make your own art.  then you're supposed to take a picture so that it looks like you are coming out of your galaxy.  (i couldn't make this stuff up, really!)



it was kooky and wonderful and exciting and interesting and all things in between.  i am so glad that we went and had this experience.  and here is shelly getting her little gift from little lidia on our way out.  a wonderful kuwait experience.  a must see!!!

Friday, September 23, 2011

sarah and mat

this summer i was fortunate to get to share in the special day of one of my dearest (most dear??) friends.  sarah and mat were married in thunder bay, ontario on aug. 4th and it was a wonderful day!  i want to hare some of their stunning photos with you.  their photographer's were AMAZING....see for yourself

looking at these pictures brings tears to my eyes!  thank you sarah and mat, for sharing your day with me.  and thank you sarah for being such an inspiring person.  when i read the description of you on your photographers blog, i laughed, because i can imagine it.  so clearly.  she is right in everything she said. 

love you xoxo

Thursday, September 1, 2011

best buds!

these two are the BEST of friends!  (well....when cow isn't hanging off of logans legs....)
regardless, how cute are they?!  COME ON!!!






Tuesday, August 30, 2011

a TOTES awesome day!

today was a good day i tell ya! 
  • first we met colleen at her school and got to see her classroom.  it might be the size of her shoe.  but its going to be cute!  

  • then we went to my apartment (my actual apartment, not linds and phils).  we had scrambled eggs and toast for lunch cause that's all the food i have.

  • next up, a pit stop at linds and phils to drop off our bags then off to the scientific centre!  there we met up with alex and ian (who had an unusually long walk to get there in 40 degree heat) and visited the aquarium!  we saw lots of cool fish, some penguins, and even some sharks! oh and we had a delightful beverage at starbucks too.

  • after working very hard to get a cab home, we made homemade pizza and had a pizza party!  it was DELISH! 

  • top that all off with a quick game of catch phrase (ian, phil, and i won!!) and lots of laughs!  

i told you.  it was a good day!  wanna see???














 

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