Saturday, December 25, 2010

Happy Holidays from Porto

I interrupt my unusual blog posts to wish my friends and readers Merry Christmas!

I leave you with this postcard from the best city in world. As you can see, even Santa Claus loves this! ;-)

Thursday, December 23, 2010

USA tour - Seattle

Did you know Seattle has some islands very close to its coastline? Well, I didn't and it was the best surprise during my stay.

Of course there's always the city center, the fish market and the world famous Space Needle tower... but I enjoyed the wild nature more than anything else.

So I went by ferry boat to explore one of the islands, Bainbridge. On this island there's a nice community, with all the necessary services. Houses here have forests as neighbors, with tall trees and hiking paths. An SUV is the ideal vehicule to go around here. :-P

After my New York cupcakes, I had my first american breakfast on this island: eggs, mashed potatoes, spinach and all the coffee I could drink! :)

Even Hollywood already used this scenic landscape for some of its movies... like the "Twilight" saga movies. I didn't find any wolves or vampires... but there are many coyotes around! ;-)

On mainland, there are attractions like the Space Needle (if you want to see Seattle from above) and the funny fish market, where clients have always a show provided by its local merchants. They sing, they throw fish around, they put funny tags on fish and their fish stands... it's a special kind of show. ;)

And for those Starbucks fans (and I'm definitely NOT one) you can find in Seattle the first store ever. From the days when they were actually just selling coffee grains (now they are just another marketing company). The funny thing in this store is that you can smell coffee!! :D

USA Tour: Seattle Album

The great California state would be my next destination. My first stop was Los Angeles and Hollywood. The movie magic was about to begin...

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

USA tour - Milwaukee

Mostly known for the Harley Davidson and the Miller beer (popular for the price, not the quality), Milwaukee was my third stop during my american tour.

Away from the city lights, here I was able to enjoy the typical american neighborwoods, with the classic american flag on almost every porch. Calm and quiet.
I enjoyed a typical Sunday with beer and american football on TV... but the weather didn't invite for a barbecue.

Then there was the huge Lake Michigan. When you see it you'll never guess that's a lake, because it looks like a sea with all the waves. You can't see where it ends and even ships have sunk there during lake storms!!

USA Tour: Milwaukee Album

The day was short and I had to get ready to catch my early flight to Seattle! Coming soon...

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

USA tour - Chicago

After a couple of days in New York, I headed to Chicago. One day only, so I tried to make the best of it. It was going to be tough, considering I only slept 2 hours the night before (yes, NY is the city that never sleeps!)

The flight was interesting. I had the opportunity to try wireless internet access on my mobile. Yes, it sounds very geek, but during a flight you don't have many interesting things to do.

Gangsters! Mafia! Al Capone! It may sound like a cliché, but that's was my first thought when I saw the "old" skyscrappers in Chicago downtown. Amazing to see all those 1910's/1920's architecture, amazing lobbies in some hotels and public buildings! If it wasn't for the modern cars on the street and the typical fast-food / franchising stores, I would say my flight went back in time! :-)

At the same time I could imagine the movie "Metropolis" or the Daily Planet building from Superman comics.
A special note to the "Union Station" for trains. You will see some pictures in my album, but do you recognize the staircase from somewhere? Well, it's the staircase used in the climatic scene in the movie "The Untouchables", where a baby carriage is caught in a shootout between Elliott Ness' G-men and Al Capone's gang.

One thing is true about Chicago: when it's cold it's REALLY cold. And usually I handle cold easily, but Chicago was a challenge!
My one day stop at Chicago was on a rainny day, so I went to the "Museum of Science and Industry". Usually museums aren't my first choice during vacations, but there was a Muppet exhibition going on! :-P

One thing I missed was the typical Chicago-style pizza, which is a deep-dish pizza, a mix between an italian pizza and a french quiche. Yes, you need a big stomach for this one! :)

USA Tour: Chicago Album

Chicago also has a waterfront to the huge Lake Michigan... but that was something I was leaving to explore on my next stop: Milwaukee! :-)

Saturday, December 4, 2010

My non-stop USA tour!

I'm finally back! 3 weeks ago I was packing my stuff before starting my latest adventure: going around United States by plane, car, train and on foot! Many many many miles were made, new friends met, around 3000 pictures taken and hours of video produced... I'm tired but very satisfied with this crazy idea.

The goal was simple: during 3 weeks I wanted to visit as much as possible around the United States. Visit some of the usual places and try, really try, to visit and do different things.
To accomplish this I need to meet local people. In some cities I had friends waiting (thank you for your patience with me!), other times I met new people and made new friends through the CouchSurfing community (thank you all for accepting my challenge) and a special thank you to those who crossed my way, with a smile, always ready to help this guy who never stopped taking pictures... and never stopped talking :-)

I must confess I was positively surprised on how people were cheerful and nice. Thanks again for making this trip so great.
Lots of coffee and coke (Coca-Cola, to avoid misunderstandings) were drank to keep my engine going. And the engine never failed! :-P

New York
The Big Apple was my start and ending point. As soon as I arrived I spent two days visiting the best of the city that never sleeps. And I can garantee that I didn't sleep much :)
The astonishing Times Square, the busy Rockfeller Plaza and Wall Street, the calm and squirrels at Central Park, the Metropolitan and Natural History museums, the night view from the Empire State Building (but the view is far better from Top of The Rock Observation Deck, at Rockfeller center/GE Building), the Brooklyn Bridge and the morning cupcakes.
During my initial stay in New York I was lucky enough to see the Veteran's Day Parade... and I was even luckier by being able to walk in the parade to get the best pictures :-)
As a fan of the TV show "30 Rock" I had to visit the NBC Studios to learn more about the magic behind the small screen! ;-)

USA Tour: NY Album

My next stop was Chicago... but that's for another post... it's not easy to organize thousands of pictures :)