Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Utah Travel Plans - Keep the Ideas Coming & Win a Smashburger Gift Certificate!

I am a relatively new transplant to Utah, having arrived here in Provo at the end of October 2009. With getting settled and a major career change occurring, I have not had much time for exploring Utah. I live vicariously through several of the Utah Bloggers and I make notes for the day that I can get out and about. Since we have family that has arrived from Florida for an extended stay of 6 weeks - yes, six weeks - the days of out and about are upon me.


I tweeted out some requests for suggestions and I am looking for some out of the way eateries and day trips. ALL suggestions are welcome and SO appreciated & you will be entered into a giveaway for a $25 Smashburger gift certificate (see details below)! My family has always been big travelers so we like off the beaten track and local restaurants.

We do have a few things planned:
And some new additions to the list, again Thank You to Awesome Tweeps!


SO that is where we are in the planning process and as a THANK YOU to all of the wonderful suggestions, I will be giving away a $25 Smashburger gift certificate to a winner chosen at random on October 1, 2010 from @tweets and from the comments here below - make sure your suggestions are not duplicating any of the above AND make sure they are entered by September 30, 2010 at midnight mountain time.  To keep it simple, one entry per person. 

Who doesn't love Smashburger?  The Beehive Blog LOVES the Beehive Smashburger!





And while you are here, check out the Utah Bloggers Rock blogroll ----->  if your blog is not on there, let me know and I will add it!

Monday, December 3, 2007

United Arab Emirates

WOW!  what a total whirlwind!  I have really missed keeping up with my vox but between really hectic work schedule and my trip, wellll I had to sleep sometime!  So - HI EVERYBODY!  Missed you and give me a bit to catch up!

Dubai was amazing.  The week was non stop work - only had a chance for a wee bit of shopping and hardly any sightseeing at all but from a work standpoint, it was great.  I met some amazing nurses, got to tour a bunch of hospitals and all in all soaked up the UAE culture which is quite different. 

I only had a slight momentary panic of OMG I AM IN THE MIDDLE EAST when I first arrived.  The flight was 6.5 hours and we flew on Etihad with is the Emirates airline and was fantastic.  The hotels were just soooo good - we stayed in the Crowne Plaza (5 stars woohoo!) in Abu Dhabi and the Sheraton in Dubai.  Just sooo service oriented and the conversion to durhams (UAE money) was quite good - as an example room service breakfast was eggs, bacon, hash browns, muffins, fruit and a pot of coffee enough for three people and cost about 7 pounds or 14 dollars.  I did utilize that on 2 mornings as I laid in the massive plumped up bed and had breakfast while watching CNN.  The night before I was actually watching a current episode of 24!  THAT was surreal! I cannot even watch that here in London. 

The people are split into 2 categories - the first one is the Emirati local who is actually a UAE citizen and then there is everyone else and, believe me, there is quite a distinction!  Everywhere tho, everyone speaks English very well and all the signs are in Arabic and English.  Of course, there was McDonald's and Burger King and Pizza Hut and KFC and Starbucks, etc etc etc...the malls could have been picked up and placed in any upper middle class region or higher in the US.  There were regular department stores and Ikea as well as some very high end shops like Louis Vuitton and Harvey Nichols.   My personal favorite is Carrefour which is sort of like a Walmart style with everything including groceries and it was so cheap!!  Beautiful pashminas for like $2US and the SPICES were to die for.  I will include some pics of the mall.  I got in trouble a few times snapping pics were I was not supposed to (unknowingly) and they do not like it if you photograph the local women, many of whom are covered head to toe in very stylish black veils.  Completely different from the Afghanistan burka - the women in the Emirates are just considered so highly prized that their men do not want anyone else looking at them.  Underneath the veils are thousands of dollars worth of designer clothes and jewelry - it was just fascinating.  An interesting sidenote is that plastic surgery is the latest craze among the women and they are averaging 8 procedures a year!  STUNNING but they have to keep up with those younger wives coming up behind them!

The men for the most part were very respectful or completely ignored us.  In Dubai, they did tend to be a bit more aggressive but nothing out of hand.  One little guy kept following me and wanting to take pictures of me until our driver stepped in and sent him on his way - haha - but that was DEF the exception. 

You hear the call to prayer throughout the day which is beautiful but odd, although having a prayer to Allah televised on the little airplane tv's before takeoff was kind of different :)...

The weather is very similar to Florida with the humidity but has some of the high heat components of the desert as well.  While I would not go wandering the streets alone at night (in any major city tho), I felt very safe.  There are enormous amounts of police and private security everywhere as they welcome the income of the tourists to boost their economy.  Only 10% of Dubai's income is from oil, the rest is tourism and building what they hope to be a financial center of the world.

Sadly, there is not much evidence of the native culture,  Everything is very western and since the oil money has come pouring in, the Emirates tend to tear down the older buildings to be replaced by huge skyscrapers.  I saw what will be the tallest building in the world and even from a distance, it was overwhelming!  I do not do heights - hehe.  Another interesting tidbit that we learned as we were touring the Health Authority facilities is that approx 30% of the local population now has diabetes.  The sheikh that is head of the Health Authority was relating that due to the lightning fast rate that they have entered the Western World and the fact that there is tons of money, people are eating more, exercising less and due to native custom, they are not exposed to sunshine hardly at all, being wrapped.  All this has contributed to a sky high diabetes level which has now become genetic - and all this in the past 60 years.  Another not so great side effect of the rapid Westernization is the very high rate of automobile crashes - they are buying high speed power cars and then drive like bats out of hell.  Driving in Dubai was a frightening experience for the times that we were not stuck in traffic jams.  One extreme to another!  But that is kind of the theme of the Emirates - extremes...I went to a hospital in Al Ain - another Emirate that is located in an oasis in the desert and they had separate male and female entrances, yet in the malls, everything is WESTERN to the max. 

I found the people who live there, very warm and very welcoming.  Again, the excellent command of English was the rule and not the exception.

The food was great and ranged from Arabic delights to very Western as well - something for everyone!!!

PHEW...so that is a little bit about the trip...I will be posting some more soon!

HUGS all around and I will catch up with everyone's blogs SOON!
Here are a few more pics - I do not have as many as I would have liked - my camera batteries were being disagreeable so I was reduced to cell phone pics at times and most days we worked 12-16 hours so not many photographic opps - SIGH....guess I will have to go back!! haha - which I look forward to!

So please bear with the quality of some of these pics!

Sheikh Khalifa Medical City - DubaiAbu DhabiDoes this look like "the middle east"?!?!Dishdasha Dude crossing
hotel in Abu DhabiThis was just too funny - Arabic Dunkin DonutsAbu Dhabi - Marina Mallsome evidence of local architecture - Dubai
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Sunday, December 2, 2007

I'm BACK!

Just a quick post then will update this week!  Dubai was terrific - new job rocks but I am crazy busy.  Missing all my vox buddies though and I will update more this week!

100_4135100_4131100_4127Emirates TowersDubai from my hotel room

Monday, October 22, 2007

Fall in London

I took a quick cruise around the neighborhood yesterday, enjoying one of those awesome crisp and crystal clear autumn days and snapped a few pics.  This is my first autumn in almost 15 years since I lived in South Florida for most of that time.  It is decidedly my favorite time of year!

Red Cascade

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Sunday, August 26, 2007

Hampstead Heath

I can hardly believe that just down the road (5 min) there is an idyllic retreat from the noise and congestion of the city - Hampstead Heath.  Eight hundred acres of meadows and ponds and forest and hills not far from central London. 
We took a walk today and saw the blackberries (I am bringing a bag tomorrow!) and the trees and the meadows.  I know I go on a bit but after a year and a half in the desert and 13 years in Florida - I have not seen vegetation like this since I grew up in the Northeast of the United States.  And the smells!  You can smell summer and the sunshine and the berries and it is gorgeous ....  definitely a daily walk - besides, I still have to climb Parliament Hill!
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Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Get On Your Walking Shoes

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