Saturday, November 24, 2012

My Cup of Tea


I enjoy afternoon tea.  It’s very girly, I know.  But I find the overall experience and the whole ritual so appealing.  The dainty teacups and delectables, elegant surroundings, and relaxing ambience make one-on-one time with a friend so perfect.

I was first introduced to afternoon tea in the early '90s when I used to work at The Peninsula Manila.  Back then, afternoon tea was served at The Conservatory which was on the mezzanine level.  I vividly recall the violinist and flutist playing Canon in D by Pachelbel as I gently sank into my chair and succumbed to total relaxation. It was pure bliss!   Nowadays, they serve tea at The Lobby where people gather “to see and be seen.”

More recently, I've had some memorable and noteworthy tea times:

Afternoon Tea at the Fairmont Empress in Victoria (a “must do” when in Victoria, Canada)

Hubby and I were in Victoria in 2009 when I decided to surprise my mother-in-law with this treat. For more than a century, the famous tea lobby of The Fairmont Empress hotel has been serving this grand tradition.  In years past, they even served royalty and celebrities.

Afternoon tea at Fairmont Empress in Victoria, Canada - curiousadventurer.blogspot.com
Afternoon Tea at the Fairmont Empress in Victoria
(a "must do" when in Victoria)
Afternoon tea at Fairmont Empress in Victoria - curiousadventurer.blogspot.com
Experiencing the great tradition of afternoon tea
at Victoria's Fairmont Empress with mom-in-law Linda
Afternoon tea at the Fairmont Empress in Victoria - curiousadventurer.blogspot.com
They even give you a little history of how afternoon tea came about.

Afternoon Tea at Joël Robuchon at MGM Grand

I just want to make it clear that I didn’t personally get the chance to partake in the beloved tea ritual here last October 2012.  However, I did have the great opportunity to witness the event which was part of the Food and Wine All-Star Weekend...and the privilege to meet the lovely Gail Simmons. I've always dreamed of experiencing Afternoon Tea at the prestigious Joël Robuchon restaurant. Imagine my delight when they announced this rare occasion.

Gail Simmons, Afternoon Tea at Joel Robuchon - curiousadventurer.blogspot.com
Meeting Gail Simmons during Afternoon Tea at Joel Robuchon
Food and Wine All-Star Weekend in Las Vegas, October 2012 
Gail Simmons, Afternoon Tea at Joel Robuchon - curiousadventurer.blogspot.com
Gail Simmons greeting guests at the Afternoon Tea event at Joel Robuchon
This is an awesome way to do tea!
Chef Kamel, Afternoon tea at Joel Robuchon - curiousadventurer.blogspot.com
With the famous Pastry Chef Kamel Guechida of Joel Robuchon

Afternoon Tea at Mandarin Oriental with my bestie, Corinne (my BFF from 2nd grade)

We went to the Tea Lounge in Mandarin Oriental Las Vegas last November 2012.  High up on the 23rd floor, we had a panoramic view of Sin City.  In the distance, we could even see the Thunderbirds in flight during an air show for Veterans Day.  Then at sunset, we saw the Las Vegas Strip slowly come to life with the city lights and neons gradually turning on.

Afternoon Tea at Mandarin Oriental Las Vegas - curiousadventurer.blogspot.com
We chose to have one of the blossoming teas while taking in the view of the Las Vegas Strip.

Afternoon tea at Mandarin Oriental Las Vegas - curiousadventurer.blogspot.com
Catching up over tea with my bestie at the Tea Lounge in Mandarin Oriental Las Vegas.
Afternoon tea at Mandarin Oriental Las Vegas - curiousadventurer.blogspot.com
Afternoon tea was even more fun with Corinne, my BFF from second grade!
Afternoon tea, Mandarin Oriental Las Vegas - curiousadventurer.blogspot.com
The scrumptious goodies that came with our classic afternoon tea at Mandarin Oriental Las Vegas.
It makes me sad that The Ritz Carlton in Lake Las Vegas no longer exists.  I used to go there for afternoon tea with my good friend Suzanne. It was one of my favorite venues. Even the little tea place inside the Antique Mall is now long gone.  Over there, they served meringues at the end of the tea service. The other place I used to frequent with my dear pal Sandi is the Verandah at the Four Seasons.  

There are a few other tea places in town that I still need to try like Petrossian Bar at Bellagio or English's at Town Square.  I'll soon be calling on some F.O.D. (Friends of Donna).  I'd like each of them to spend a delightful afternoon with me. We'll engage in tête-à-tête while sipping on Earl Grey and having a bite of heavenly petit fours or yummy scones. It's just my cup of tea.


Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Welcomed With Softness

Hot Air Ballooning - Part 3
Nov. 2, 2012


"Let's go!" Ryan called out.

"That's you. Go!" Jason prodded.

"What?!" I was caught off guard.  "Oh my!  This is it!"

I sprinted towards the hot air balloon colored like the American flag. Greg Szymanski, the pilot of Free Spirit, was already in the gondola ready to take flight. Wanda, his wife and crew chief, walked over and asked me to sign a waiver.

Greg of Free Spirit Balloon - Las Vegas Balloon Fest 2012
Greg Szymanski, pilot of Free Spirit, from Boise Idaho.
Ryan, who was helping Greg, showed me the small hole on the side of the wicker basket. It's the foot hold so I could easily prop myself up and into the gondola.

"What should I hang onto?" I asked looking for rope handles.

"Anything leather," both Greg and Ryan answered.

Greg pumped a few blasts from the propane burner and then we started to float.  "This is really happening!" I got really excited.

Las Vegas Balloon Fest 2012
I waved goodbye to these folks as we slowly drifted upwards.
~ ~ ~

In my previous blog posts ("Up, Up and...Um Not Yet" and "A Different High"), I wrote about my close encounters with these lovable aircrafts but have never experienced a hot air balloon ride.

Who would have known that it was going to happen on this day?

Sheldon Grauberger, a pilot of Vegas Balloon Rides, told me about the Las Vegas Balloon Fest. I came to the event because I was interested in the Glow Show -- when balloonists blast propane bursts while it's still dark in the early morn.  The hot air balloons look like they're glowing.

Las Vegas Balloon Fest - Glow Show
The hot air balloons twinkle in the twilight
during the Las Vegas Balloon Fest's Glow Show.
They're like giant colorful lightbulbs flashing on and off. It's a visual delight!
Didn't expect to ride a hot air balloon at all. I was even wearing heels! I was just taking pictures and chatting with Jason Abbott (marketing director of Vegas Balloon Rides) when Ryan, also from Vegas Balloon Rides, surprised me with the opportunity.

I was so thankful...and happy!

~ ~ ~

When the basket first lifted off the ground, I was thrilled! "This is going to be so cool!" I thought. But as we drifted above street lamps and trees, it finally hit me that we're going really high up.  I must admit I was white-knuckled for a while.  I wanted to take pictures or tweet about what was happening but I was afraid to let go of my grip.

"Did I forget to tell you that I'm afraid of heights?" I asked Greg.

"So am I," he replied in a grandpa kind of way.

I took this picture as we rose higher and higher.
The hot air balloon ride was as peaceful as this sunrise.
The mass ascension - Las Vegas Balloon Fest 2012
Ours was only one of the multiple balloons that launched
 for the mass ascension during the Las Vegas Balloon Fest.

Soon enough I relaxed. I didn't even feel that the wind was carrying us towards the east. We slowly rose higher until I could see a great view of the valley. Around us were the other balloons in flight.  It was incredible!

The experience was exactly how Jason (Vegas Balloon Rides pilot) described it to me, "You feel completely detached from the ground and you get this motionless sensation. It's like canoeing in the sky."
Las Vegas Balloon Fest - 2012
View of the Las Vegas Strip from one side.
Las Vegas Balloon Fest - 2012
View of the Red Rock Mountains on the other side.
Las Vegas Balloon Fest - 2012
"It's like canoeing in the sky."
I asked Greg about the gadget hanging from his neck. He explained that the instrument helps measure altitude, rate of climb, and the balloon top's temperature. Then he started whipping out facts and figures about hot air balloons. I was bummed I didn't have my notepad to jot them all down.  He even said that our balloon could fit 90,000 cubic feet of air. "That's 90,000 basketballs," he put it in perspective. I looked up in awe.

"And who is this fella," I then tapped the stuffed animal hanging on one of the support poles. 

"That's my hitchhiker," he laughed and pressed a button on it. The song "Wild Thing" started to play and we both cracked up.
Wild Thing - hitchhiker on Greg Szymanski's Free Spirit Hot Air Balloon
The hitchhiker on Greg's Free Spirit Hot Air Balloon
"It's a beautiful day," Greg emphasized. The weather was perfect and there was no cloud in the sky.  I told him that I got my wish.  And how elated I was to get a private ride. It was worth the wait.

Later he scouted the area where we could safely land.  He pointed to a truck on the ground, "There's our chase crew following us." I wasn't really sure how or where we could touch down. We were gliding above homes.  I saw some great backyards and swimming pools, by the way.  Then he pinpointed an elementary school playground.  That became our landing pad.

"We're going to bounce," Greg warned me. "Bend your knees."

The basket gently hit the ground and bounced back up. We hit the ground another time and then slightly skidded to a halt. Some teachers and kids came out to see the balloon up close.  They all took pictures while I was still in disbelief.  Ryan and Wanda soon arrived and we all helped put the balloon away and back into their trailer.  It was a lot of work but they got it down to a system.

"So how was it?" Ryan asked me.

"IT.  WAS.  AH-MAZING!" I exclaimed.

Greg of Free Spirit - Las Vegas Balloon Fest 2012
Smiling for the camera after a great landing. That's Greg and me.
Free Spirit Hot Air Balloon - Las Vegas Balloon fest 2012
Ryan and Greg using a squeezer to force the air
out of the envelope a.k.a. hot air balloon
I was so grateful for the incredible ride of my life. Oh but wait...there's more!

Greg and Wanda weren't just going to let me go without the full experience. They signed and handed me my certificate. "You are now officially an aeronaut," Greg declared. He gave me a little hot air balloon pin that looked just like what we rode. It was inscribed with "Free Spirit Balloon Team."

Next, he pulled out 3 flute glasses and poured champagne into them. We all raised our glasses for a toast and what he recited almost made me cry...

The Balloonist's Prayer:

"The Winds have welcomed you with softness.  
The Sun has blessed you with his warm hands. 
You have flown so high and so well, that God has joined you in your laughter. 
And He has set you gently back again into the loving arms of Mother Earth."

"Cheers!"

Free Spirit Balloon Team - Las Vegas Balloon Fest 2012
Free Spirit Balloon Team
Greg writes my name on the Certificate of Aeronaut
Ste Chapelle champagne for toasting

Friday, October 26, 2012

A Different High

Hot Air Ballooning - Part 2
October 2012

Vegas Balloon Rides - sunrise hot air balloon ride in Las Vegas
Sunrise Hot Air Balloon Ride in Vegas
"We're going to have 3 hot air balloons go up tomorrow morning," Jason Abbott, the Marketing Director of Vegas Balloon Rides, told me on the phone. "If you're interested in taking pictures of the crew in action, tomorrow would be a good time to do it." 

"I'll be there!" I assured him, "Thank you!" I couldn't sleep just thinking about it. This video tells the story of what I witnessed. 


Watching all of this unfold makes me even more eager to experience a hot air balloon ride! And yes, even if I am deathly afraid of heights. Maybe soon I'll be telling the story of how I "walked with the wind." Stay tuned!

See Part 1 of my story here.

Up, Up, And...Um, Not Yet

Hot Air Balloon Rides - Part 1
October 2012

Vegas Balloon Rides

It was still pitch black outside.  Meeting time was at 6:00 a.m. but I was early.  So I waited patiently inside Starbucks with my tall latte. Soon, Jason Abbott walked in and he immediately spotted me.  "Bring it here!" he said and gave me a bear hug. "I feel like I've known you forever!"

For weeks, we've been exchanging texts and e-mails to schedule this meeting.  I was thrilled to chat with him, the pilots, and the crew. I was excited to watch a hot air balloon take flight.  This is going to be awesome!

Vegas Balloon Rides van and trailer
The Vegas Balloon Rides van and trailer
Jason, the Director of Marketing for Vegas Balloon Rides, walked me to the parking lot where the van and trailer were parked. I met one of the pilots, Sheldon, who approached us showing current and forecasted wind conditions on his iPad.  He and the crew members were unsure of how the wind was going to behave that morning.

As the sun peeked in the horizon, a crew member released a regular birthday balloon.  Everyone watched the balloon toss and tumble upwards and then dart into the west.

A regular balloon is released to gauge wind speed and conditions.
Sheldon of Vegas Balloon Rides
Pilot Sheldon (center) with crew members Ryan and Randy (to his right)
closely watch the balloon's flight pattern.

The balloon's movement showed irregular wind motion.  "We'll have to wait it out a little bit," Sheldon declared and the other pilots agreed. They explained that it's important to have the right wind conditions for a safe hot air balloon flight...and landing. That's why they call it "Walking With The Wind."
Vegas Balloon Rides
From left: Pilot Jason, Marketing Director Jason Abbott,
and Pilot Sheldon of Vegas Balloon Rides
I was then introduced to another pilot, also named Jason. "Man, that's a great movie!" he pointed at Jason Abbott's shirt which was printed with "The Dude Abides" and Jeff Bridges' face. "The Big Lebowski!" he cried.  Jason, the pilot, has 20 years of experience hot air ballooning...and in many different places.  When asked about his most memorable flights, he mentioned flying with celebrities Justin Timberlake and Cameron Diaz. Or even with the late Libyan leader Khaddafy and his armed bodyguards in Africa.

He also recounted, "There was this guy who surprised his girlfriend with a balloon ride.  At first, she was so freaked out that she didn't want to go.  I had to talk her into it.  She ended up having a great time while her boyfriend was 'paralyzed' and almost didn't get to propose to her."  He laughed and remembered another former passenger, "Another guy who was going to propose tied the engagement ring with fishing lines."

Later, crew members Randy and Ryan joined our mini huddle.  "The Big Lebowski," Ryan recognized  what was on Jason Abbott's shirt.  "That's a good movie!" he said while getting ready to release another balloon. Across the parking lot, a flag was visibly waving in the wind.  He explained, "Ideally, that flag should be limp on the flagpole indicating winds are calm and suitable for a flight."

Jason Abbott pointed out that in Las Vegas, they are able to fly about 300 times out of the 365 days in a year. Thanks to favorable weather conditions almost year round in Sin City. In contrast, chances of cancellations in other cities could be as high as 50%. Vegas is a great place to go hot air ballooning.

An hour had passed and the wind speed hadn't slowed down. Sheldon knew he had to call it off.  With a heavy heart, he faced the would-be passengers and said, "In hot air ballooning, there's a saying that goes...'I'd rather be on the ground saying I wish I was up there' than being up there and saying 'I wish I was down on the ground.'  I'm sorry folks, but we won't be able to go up on the balloon today.  We'll try again tomorrow."

Not one passenger whined. Nope. No one complained. They all understood that this was for their own safety.  The guys from Vegas Balloon Rides are very experienced and highly knowledgeable in this business. And they are genuinely wonderful people! I enjoyed meeting them and watching them in action. I was reassured that I would be in good hands if I chose to experience my first hot air balloon ride with these guys. I can't wait!

The Crew of Vegas Balloon Rides
The Crew of Vegas Balloon Rides
L-R: Randy, Ryan, Jason (pilot), Doug, Marketing Director Jason Abbott, Dan,
and kneeling, Sheldon (pilot)


Monday, October 22, 2012

Minus The Cobwebs


I glanced around and said, "This place looks like some Grandma's big old house." 

"And it sure smells like it too," Sandy replied. 

The house is an authentic turn-of-the-century Victorian home complete with antiques and intriguing furnishings. It's pretty. But a little creepy.  It felt like any minute the Addams Family would show up.

Living Room - Chateau Tivoli Bed and Breakfast, San Francisco, CA
The living room is decorated with a collection of antiques.
Dining Room - Chateau Tivoli Bed and Breakfast, San Francisco, CA
The dining room already set up for breakfast.
It didn't help that we arrived past 10 p.m. at Chateau Tivoli, this bed and breakfast in San Francisco.  It was so quiet and there was no one around to greet us.  Our welcome note stated that the innkeepers were available on site only until 8 p.m.  Our husbands were still out looking for a place to park. (Yeah, welcome to San Francisco!)

When our husbands finally arrived, there was much discussion about whether we should look for another hotel to stay.  I was so embarrassed since I was the one who found this online.  But I swear, it didn't look like this at all on the website! And I felt awful since it was our friends' first experience in a B&B. But after inspecting our rooms, my husband said, "It's really not bad at all. I wouldn't mind staying here another night."

I heaved a sigh of relief. I was so afraid he'd shake his head and say, "I can't believe you booked us in a place like this!" Instead, he grinned and told me, "This would make for a really good story!"

 Aimee Crocker Room - Chateau Tivoli Bed and Breakfast, San Francisco, CA
Our room had a four poster bed with white curtains hanging from its curtain rods.
Aimee Crocker - Chateau Tivoli Bed and Breakfast, San Francisco, CA
The sitting area in our bedroom
Aimee Crocker Room ceiling - Chateau Tivoli B&B, San Francisco, CA
Detail on our bedroom ceiling
Though the bathroom was only 2 steps away from our bed, I held off from my usual bathroom trip in the middle of the night.  I instructed my husband to hold me all night long.  I was determined to keep my eyes closed until the next morning.

Thankfully the rest of the night was uneventful.  No paranormal activity whatsoever. When we all met up with our friends Sandy and John the next day, we admitted that the accommodations were actually comfortable.  So we all agreed to stay one more night.

That evening, when we returned from our day trip to Napa, we scampered around like mischievous kids and took lots of photos.  Silly, silly!
Living Room - Chateau Tivoli Bed and Breakfast, San Francisco, CA
Hubby in the living room area
That's me taking a seat by the window
Sandy and John goofing around
Hallway ceiling - Chateau Tivoli Bed and Breakfast, San Francisco, CA
Elaborate detail on the hallway ceiling
Chateau Tivoli Bed and Breakfast, San Francisco, CA
Chateau Tivoli Bed and Breakfast
By the time we made it downstairs on our last day here, guests were already having their morning meal in the dining room.  I would have wanted to try what they served for champagne breakfast but the rest of my party wanted to go someplace else.

We had the chance to speak to the innkeeper when we were settling our bill.  He's a warm and animated fellow who told us that this house is 120 years old. Before leaving, we flipped through the pages of the guestbook. We found that this B&B has welcomed guests from as far away as Japan, Germany, and the United Kingdom and all the past guests commented on how much they adore this place. 
Chateau Tivoli Bed and Breakfast, San Francisco, CA
Chateau Tivoli in San Francisco, California

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Whispering Walls


Those who have been following this blog know that this is my third blogpost about Napa. (Here's the first and here's the second.) With an abundance of wineries here, you couldn’t possibly explore them all in one visit.  You just have to keep coming back to discover new ones.  Every Napa trip is a new adventure.

This time, hubs and I were joined by another couple (Sandy and John).  We were all determined to go to Castello di Amorosa in Calistoga.

Castello di Amorosa, Calistoga, Napa Valley, CA
Castello di Amorosa (Italian for "Castle of Love")

While this castello was inspired by an authentic 13th century Tuscan castle, it was built very recently. It could have fooled me.  The architectural details make it appear as though it was built in the medieval times. This replica has everything you would find in a real castle:  towers, loggias, a courtyard, and a great hall.  It even has a drawbridge and a moat.  And a torture chamber. 

The Courtyard - Castello di Amorosa, Calistoga, Napa Valley, CA
The Courtyard

Loggia by the Courtyard - Castello di Amorosa, Calistoga, Napa Valley, CA
Loggia (corridor)

The Chapel

The Great Hall - Castello di AMorosa, Calistoga, Napa Valley, CA
The Great Hall

The Great Hall - Castello di Amorosa, Calistoga, Napa Valley, CA
Acting like royalty inside the Great Hall.

View from the tower - Castello di Amorosa, Calistoga, Napa Valley, CA
View from one of the towers

Dario Sattui -- of the same V Sattui Winery fame -- had a self-proclaimed obsession with castles and this was the result of his passion. (You can read more about Castello di Amorosa's history here). 

Construction of this ambitious project began in January 1995.  The castello finally opened its doors to the public in April 7, 2007.  It is a 121,000 square foot castle with 107 different rooms with four levels above ground and four underground levels which are for barrel aging cellars and wine tastings.

The Grand Barrel Room - Castello di Amorosa, Calistoga, Napa Vally, CA
The Grand Barrel Room

The Grand Barrel Room - Wine Tasting, Castello di Amorosa, Calistoga, CA
This is where they hold some wine tasting.

Like Us on Facebook - Castello di Amorosa, Calistoga, Napa Valley, CA
Gotta love this!
At the end of the tour and wine tasting, we were led to the souvenir shop.  Of course! While browsing at the merchandise, hubby called me to an area under the cross-vaulted ceiling. He stood in one corner right in front of where two archways intersect.  


Whispering Walls - Castello di Amorosa, Calistoga, Napa Valley, CA
Can you see him here standing in the corner where the arches intersect? 

Then he asked me to stand on the opposite side, diagonally across and about 15 feet away from him.  He instructed me to face the wall and keep my ear close to the spine where the arches meet.  When I was ready, he faced the wall in his corner and said with normal volume, “Can you hear me clearly?"

I nodded still  a bit unsure of what this was all about.  He then explained, "No one else in the room can quite hear me other than you. The sound travels across the ceiling from my side of the wall to yours.  It’s called the Whispering Walls.”

With bug eyes and a dropped jaw, I turned around to face him, “That is so cool!”

Note:  I’m not sure that I explained this phenomenon very well but I found a link on the web that also demonstrates this:  http://www.sonicwonders.org/?p=426

Castello di Amorosa vineyard - Calistoga, Napa Valley, CA
Castello di Amorosa vineyard

NOLA 300 - Mardi Gras and New Orleans

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