Din Tai Fung

OMG, got to go grub on some bomb ass dumplings tonight. The first time I had soup dumplings I was in New York, at Shanghai Joe’s. I had never had them before, and didn’t know if I could find them here on the west coast. Thankfully my friend Laurie (a major foodie) knew exactly where I could find them. Din Tai Fung. So tonight I met some friends at the Americana in Glendale and ate until I could eat no more. The soup dumplings have a different name, here they’re called “Juicy Pork Dumplings” but they are so delicious! I highly recommend them!

Unfortunately I was too absorbed with eating them that I didn’t take a photo of the soup dumplings, so you’ll have to settle for photos of the pork and shrimp dumplings and the rice and pork dumplings.

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And then there was this little dude at the door, greeting all who enter.

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I’m meeting some friends for lunch tomorrow at El Torito, so expect a Mexican food post mañana!

Stay classy!
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Mars

So I was checking the mail a couple of minutes ago, and happened to notice this reddish looking star in the sky… except it wasn’t twinkling, so I knew it wasn’t a star, so I figured perhaps a plane or helicopter, when it remained stationary without blinking I realized it was a planet. Checking the star charts online, I discovered it was Mars. Busted out the camera, and captured this stunning image of the red planet. Enjoy!

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and a further zoomed in one, it’s an angry little planet isn’t it?

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Kuli’ou’ou Ridge Hike

So yesterday, my bff and I went on a rather daunting hike, Kuli’ou’ou Ridge. It starts off easily enough, set under the shade of the multiple trees, it’s nice being out of the sun… multiple switchbacks which makes for a slow incline to start, but once you reach the picnic tables (yes there’s a roofed picnic area) the hike goes from fancy free to the seventh level of hell.

The remainder of the hike is a massive incline up the mountain side, mostly stairs. You’re above the level of the trees, at this point most of the greenery is shrubs offering no respite from the blazing sun. At this point you’re high enough to walk through and sometimes above a few clouds.

But, if you can tough it out (it’s about 2.25 miles to the top) the view is spectacular and absolutely worth the hike.

ImageThe view from the top. Waimanalo side.

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Absolutely stunning, and absolutely worth it. Just a few words of advice though, if you decide to do this hike, I suggest starting relatively early, that way when you’ve reached the second half (aka the seventh level of hell) it won’t be too hot under the blazing Hawaiian sun. Also, I recommend bringing water, and lots of it. While you’re doing the first half, although you’ll be protected front he sun under the shade of the lovely trees, it does get quite muggy, and humid, which leads to muddy bits and mosquitos. I recommend good shoes and mosquito repellent. Also, sunscreen.

It should also be mentioned that it is a hunting area. You should check the mailbox at the start of the trail to see if there are any hunters in the area as a precaution. I usually tend to hike during the week, so I haven’t had to share the trail with any of them, however there were a handful of hunters that checked in over the weekend. There are two trails, a valley and a ridge trail, and I think that most of the hunters stick to the valley trail as I’ve never seen any wildlife or game of any kind on the ridge hike.

Until next time my lovelies! Stay classy!

J. Paul Getty Center

So, while I was in LA, I made sure to visit one of my favorite places in the city. The J. Paul Getty Center in Brentwood, near UCLA. Seriously, the architecture, gardens, and art that’s housed there make is such a fascinating place to visit. I discover something new every time I go. It’s just such a peaceful escape from the world. That and admission is free which is always a major plus (although I feel the need to point out that parking has gone from $5 to $15) but it’s a small price to pay for the tranquil setting and mass collection of some pretty awesome art. Such as Vincent van Gogh’s Irises.

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I had to take some up close photos of the brush strokes, they’re exquisite! I sat on the cushioned seat simply staring at this masterpiece for what seemed like hours, just lost in the majesty of it all. Made me want to return to Florence, Italy, where I got to stand in the presence of Michaelangelo’s David, which is truly something to behold.

They also have some full room recreations of victorian era France, with gorgeous antiques chandeliers and writing tables.

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Talk about stunning, they just don’t make houses/decorate rooms like they used to. Those doors and the details of the walls are beautiful. The moulding, breathtaking. Really something that must be seen in person to fully appreciate.

The Getty has more than just paintings, and antique rooms, they have a collection of stunning statues, my favorite of which is the Goddess Athena. Carved in marble and absolutely gorgeous.

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Athena’s always been my favorite Goddess, and to see her rendered so beautifully was a treat.

One of my other favorite things in the museum is the antique microscope from the 1770’s I believe, absolutely fascinating, and green! My second favorite color, (purple is my favorite in case you were wondering). Can you imagine the things that microscope has witnessed? What breakthroughs it might have discovered? Amazing.

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Those are just a few of the amazing collections the Getty has on display. And if the art wasn’t enough to draw you in, take a look at the building and the gardens.

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Gorgeous right?

So do yourself a favor and the next time you’re in LA, make sure you take the time to visit the J. Paul Getty Center. I should also mention that there is a Getty Villa out in Malibu, which I’ve heard is also lovely however I have yet to visit. It’s on my list for the next time I’m in LA. The Malibu location requires reservations, so if you want to go to the Getty Villa, make sure you go online and book reservations first! (Like the Getty Center, the Villa is also free, however there is a parking charge and I believe it’s the same as the Getty $15).

Until my next entry, health and happiness to you all!

Korean BBQ and Slap Bets

Made it to Korean BBQ! I would have cried if I hadn’t gotten to stuff my face with all the delicious beef that comes with the all you can eat smorgasbord! I’m pretty plain as far as what I like, the brisket pictured below is my favorite, I like it seared just a touch, still a little bloody. I know, I’m weird.

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The best part of the meal was the company. I got to see nearly everyone, Scottie, Stevie, Yohan, Hiep, Trin… even got to meet Steve and Scottie’s girlfriends, Elyssa and Eloisa.

The food was outstanding, the company even better, we ate drank and were undeniably merry. One of the best nights I’ve had in a while. The night ended with me remembering that I had a slap bet with Yohan and Steve, one that I had never collected. So later on that night, I got to slap the hell out of the two of them. My hand still bothered me the next day, perhaps slapping them while I was tipsy didn’t work to their advantage. I think there’s a video of the slaps somewhere, I’ll post it if I can find it.

I hope to make it out to Korean BBQ again before I leave on Friday, but that’s not looking too likely.

Anywho, I’ll post some more photos from my adventures to Palmdale and my day at the Getty Center later. I’m rather pooped and The Lone Ranger is on. High-o Silver! Away!

Health and happiness to you all!

Sunrise Hike at Lanikai

IMG_7040IMG_7032Sunrise Hike at Lanika

Yesterday morning my best friend and I went for a sunrise hike out at the Lanikai Pillboxes. The hike is a favorite of mine because it offers a good little work out and is relatively easy to do, even in the dark.

Far more people than I was expecting had the same idea as we did, but we were able to find a nice quiet rock to sit on to watch the sun greet us for the day. Although there were tons of clouds blocking the horizon, nature still managed to stun us all into a revered silence at her beauty.

These photos I took do not do the view justice. If you ever have the opportunity to do a sunrise hike at Lanikai, I high recommend it. I’m not sure, but I think next week, we’re going to do a sunrise hike at Makapu’u.

Until then, may everything you deserve in life be yours!