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Hong Kong - Hipstamatic Tour

If you are arriving here from FRESHLY PRESSED - A Huge thank you and Welcome. I would be so grateful if you would follow me as storytelling and travel are my livelihood and if we share this passion you will have a blast here.

Cheers and Thank You!

Hong Kong is easily the most dynamic city I have ever visited. Alive, moving, walking, running, and most of all eating and all of this with great vigor.

I was charged to do a Hong Kong post by another lovely blogger and so I decided it was long overdue to take my Blissful Adventurers on a tour.

I fell in love with the Hipstamatic iPhone app last year and I enjoy how this $3 investment really forced me to look at Hong Kong under the surface and explore subjects that on my Nikon D90 may have seemed plain and ordinary.

Hipstamatic forces the user to function within parameters assigned to lens and camera type (electronically simulated) and shoots only in square images which are ideal for blog posts.

I hope you enjoy and let me know your thoughts.

LIFE AND FOOD

HK is obsessed with food, and that is OK because so am I. It was on every corner and at every time of day. I could easily stay here 6 months and not tire of the food but perhaps I would get a little sick of the hurried pace and the confining cityscape. Our photos of the traditional Cantonese Dim-Sum simply were not suitable for the post, but know that we ate this every other day till we could not move.

Notice the window unit air conditioners. There are so many of these in HK that the exhaust from them is said to warm the city by several degrees in the summer nights.

This amazing all-in-one meal includes rice, vegetables, and some form of protein served in this steaming hot clay pot. Adding lots of chili sauce and tall beers makes the meal that much more of a party.

I wanted to love this. I did not :-(

CHINESE MEDICINE

In all of my travels this was one of the most fascinating sites. Store after store, vendor after vendor hawking every kind of herb, sea creature, shark fins (fucking bullshit) and an array of dead stuff plucked from the planet to keep humans healthy. I want to know more.

THE MARKETS

I was simply blown away by what one could purchase on the streets. Fish, both fresh and freshly butchered. Meat, hopefully fresh, every kind of shellfish possible. Just walking around HK I felt like the oceans would be empty in less than a generation as I cannot imagine how much food we are eating as a planet.

STREET SCENES

Juliet and I walked for hours each day to simply immerse ourselves in the life of this city. My head was on a swivel as my camera was clicking non-stop

tags: @blissadventure, adventure, Asia, Blog, blogging, Buddha, drinking, eating, food, food porn, foodies, Hipstamatic, Hong Kong, Hot Pot, Images, iPhone 4, Juliet Housewright, Lantau Island, Michael Housewright, stories, the blissful adventurer, Travel
Thursday 04.18.13
Posted by Sarah Finger
 

San Francisco - The California Move (Arrival)

San Francisco - The California Move (Arrival)

Our first full week in California culminated with a picnic with friends in Crissy Field with friends. The Golden Gate Bridge is celebrating its 75th anniversary all year and I must say she still looks amazing.

This is just one of the best places in the country for an afternoon picnic. Hipsters on bikes play Hop-Scotch. drum circles, hallucinogens, kids laughing, swaying palms, and no limitations on alcohol consumption make for a fun and quite relaxing day...

Until the fog rolled in and the temps plummet from the low 70s to the high 50s in about 10 minutes. At this point we went in for a lovely dinner, more wine, and a great welcome to our new part of the world. This concludes our photo tour of the California move and now look for new adventures from our days exploring.

Haiku Sunday this Week - Montara Beach

tags: travel, The Blissful Adventurer, San Francisco, crissy field, food, food porn, Golden Gate Ferry
Friday 10.05.12
Posted by Sarah Finger
 

The Grape Harvest Part 4 - Italy Travel Fiction

The Grape Harvest Part 4 is the continuation of my Italy Travel Fiction segment that I began in April. This is a 7-10 part series following Mike, a newly successful author along his travels in Italy. Do not let the banal description steer you away from this story of introspection, compulsion, and deviance. Here are links to the first 3 chapters.

Mike unconsciously swallowed the remaining milky remnants of the cheese as he gulped to speak to the beautiful young woman staring right into his face.

Mike - Viola, how did you know I was here?

Viola - Daddy, you may be the author of Italy's most hidden gems, but you are certainly not Italy's most hidden writer

Mike - Miranda?

Viola - you know she loves me

Mike - secretary, mother, and principal...3 for one salary

Viola - give her a break she would not share that info with just anyone

Mike - Perugia?

Viola - its cool

Mike - la tua Italiano?

Viola - meglio

Mike - your mother?

Viola - non ce male

Mike - good, I am glad she is well.....hungry?

Viola - of course

The two stopped speaking and immediately grabbed plates for the breakfast buffet. The volume of cheeses on the buffet was in direct proportion to the amounts the two put on their table. There were 3 honeys today from chestnut, many flowers, and one from some mountain plant in Aosta. Viola was almost 23 and had finished University the prior year. Much to Mike's chagrin she had studied theater and like Mike had little practical use for the degree. Mike's last work had finally made him some money and he used the majority of it to pay for Viola to attend language school.

Viola had always wanted to know Italian and Mike had every intention she would have learned it from infancy, but a nasty divorce and an unfortunate mistake had buried Mike's hope for a polyglot daughter. Now, after university she was getting a chance to learn the language in a way Mike had never experienced. Viola lived with a retired violin instructor and her husband who still sat in the family butcher shop all day critiquing his son's cuts of lamb, beef, pork, and offal. She would almost always go down to the shop each day and pick up the order for the matronly violinist. As much as she loved to engage her growing Italian, Massimo, the son, and now bread winner for the family clearly had designs on Viola.

Massimo was nearly 40, lived in a semi-private part of the family villa along a dilapidated street in the center of Perugia. Viola could have stayed in any of the student homes sanctioned by the school but she preferred the idea of seeking her own path and disengaging from the bevy of English speakers at every language school in Europe. Most of her friends had studied in Florence at some point in their college career but Mike was steadfast in his assertion that no child of his would be allowed to matriculate the streets of Disneyland Italy and that Florence had sold its soul a few weeks after the Medici left power.

Viola, now free from the burden of university coursework, could spend her afternoons wandering Perugia seeking a new coffee shop or writing in her journal. Massimo had other ideas. Almost daily after lunch altogether with the family Massimo would offer Viola a walk through town or a ride on his vintage Moto Guzzi. Each day she would politely decline and go off on her own. She knew that Massimo would watch her as she stepped out into the alley and disappeared in as many unique directions as she could imagine.

Massimo was tall for an Umbrian. At around 6'2" and over 200 pounds with graying temples a rugged but shaven face he was indeed a handsome man even with the very coarse hair that permeated his extremities and made his eyebrows seem drawn onto his skull with a Sharpie. His knife skills, while jeered at every turn from his own father, were known throughout the region for their mastery. He walked with a slight limp which was almost undetectable with the natural wobble in most people as they walked the cobblestone medieval streets of old town Perugia; but it was there, a soccer dream ended by a drunken afternoon crash on his first Vespa. Massimo knew Pirlo and Buffon before they were Italian heroes and they knew Massimo. Il Riccio was a superior defender and his coarse arm and leg hairs provided his apt nickname as he would leave stinging whelps upon the legs of helpless boys from Lazio in the most heated matches of the Italian junior ranks. The stars seemed to shine brightest when Massimo was on the pitch and their dim light now was only for the Easter lamb or a beautifully cut and wrapped veal roast. While many Italian men would welcome the honor of being the most reputable butcher in their region, Massimo hated his job and his father.

Mike looked up from his coffee to see Viola's eyes as she took her final bite of Robiola. For the first time in his life he saw an adult across from him. A woman of beauty that far exceeded his own, she was the product of folly in Mike's eyes and at the same time he could imagine no joy like he has known as a father. She had exceeded every academic expectation Mike had wanted for her and it became apparent by the time she was fifteen that she was more gifted in almost every way than Mike. Angie was Viola's mother and the finest actress Mike had met. They had fucked during a particularly violent winter thunderstorm on the floor of the student government office and while the orgasm was unremarkable the results were and continued to be the most compelling thing Mike had every been part of creating. Mike and Angie tried it together until Viola was 5, until the police came to the door and she saw her father's head ducked into the rear of the police car. It would be 7 years before they met again.

...to be continued

 

tags: @Blissadventure, Italy, Italian, michael housewright, wine, food porn, The Blissful Adventurer
Tuesday 07.03.12
Posted by Sarah Finger
 

Haiku Sunday - Italian Food

Today's Haiku Sunday is all about Italian Food. I am almost starving because I went through a pile of food photos this morning and changed my Haiku theme to something I have devoted my life to doing: eating. These photos were all taken on our most recent trip in May. Happy July everyone!

a local road leads

to the depths of the sea on

our first day in Italy

tasting standing up

an hour or so before the sup

joyous wine smiling

filled with old workers

this fluorescent spot of life

cooks food as god wants

butter and salt me

before I sleep save my mind

and slather this love

After walking vines

fruits of others lift the grain

brings life and renewal

 

 

 

tags: haiku, Adventure, food porn, pasta, europe, michael housewright, juliet housewright, @Blissadventure
Sunday 07.01.12
Posted by Sarah Finger
 

Haiku Sunday - Italy's Le Marche

This week's Haiku Sunday is an introduction to Italy's Le Marche region. This stunning region along the Adriatic Sea and held by the spiny Sybelline Mountains just west is one of the most compelling and least visited regions in Italy. This tip of the iceberg should get you all excited to visit. (Remember to click the photos to see full size)

Rolling wildflowers

along organic vineyards

make me smile quickly

Blue skies abounding

over a  seven sided

tower and no people

Looking back surprised

we only wanted to see

and not touch the goods

Invited to see

the world of a ship's crew was

squalor and still hope

He stood no taller

than a child of eleven

and made cheese daily

chilled but not cold

bracing then round offers a glimpse

into the soul of man

last night cheese in our hands

cool red wine from the glass jug

real discovery

tags: food porn, @Blissadventure, wine, travel, travel blog, Le Marche, Italy, Italian, juliet housewright
Sunday 06.24.12
Posted by Sarah Finger
 
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