While I wasn't much of a jewelry person before, I will say that watching gems being mined makes me think even more about what I'm purchasing and how it is produced.
Read MoreVanilla Rum Ice Cream with Rum-Candied Pears
This is just too much fun.
Read MorePumpkin Liqueur Ice Cream
Tonight I made more ice cream out of what I thought would be awesome. And it was. Here's the recipe.
Read MoreTemple in the sea
On the way to Galle Fort, there is a temple that sits just off the shoreline.
Read MoreThe Ariyapala Masks Museum & my acquaintance with mask-making
I was determined to dig a little deeper into the Mask-Making aspect of Sri Lankan culture.
Read MoreI Like Turtles! - Hikkaduwa Turtle Hatchery
On our way to Galle Fort we stopped at the Hikkaduwa Turtle Hatchery.
Read MorePolonnaruwa
One of my favorite stops, without question, was Polonnaruwa. A UNESCO World Heritage location, you can spend days in this site without seeing everything.
Read MoreFashion Ball 2012 @ the Ritz - support the Dolls!
Sometimes I find myself in the right place at the right time. Last night after the Arts District Forum Heidi, Christine and I went to the Ritz for their Fashion Ball dress rehearsal.
Read MoreDay trip to New Ulm & Schell's Brewing Co.
Last weekend I went with some friends on a day trip to New Ulm, Minnesota - on a pilgrimage (of sorts) to Schell's Brewing Co.
Read MoreMaalu Maalu - Fish Fish!
Our trip to Sri Lanka was a little bit of everything: family time, new places, intense, beautiful, relaxing... Maalu Maalu in Passekudah was definitely part of the "beautiful, relaxing" portion of the trip.
Read MoreAn afternoon at Arugam Bay
Though it was not quite the season for surfing, we decided to make a day trip to Arugam Bay anyway - and it wound up being a pretty fun adventure.
Read MoreTragedy at Dutch Bar
Our quest to explore the country and find other Dutch Burghers led us to the Batticaloa area.
Read MoreWar, Beauty, and Trincomalee
The Trincomalee leg of our trip was intense, and the Trincomalee area itself a wearying place to travel.
Read MoreHarry Belafonte - "Sing Your Song"
Tonight I had the opportunity to go to a screening of the new Harry Belafonte documentary, "Sing Your Song," and it was a fantastic experience.
Read MoreKanniya Hot Springs - Trincomalee
While staying in Trincomalee we went around to some of the local sites, one of which my aunt remembered visiting as a child: Kanniya Hot Springs.
Read MoreSigiriya - the Lion Rock citadel
Fortified in the 5th century, Sigiriya is one of several World Heritage sites in Sri Lanka.
Read MoreMinneriya Wildlife Sanctuary
Colombo is awesome, but there is soooo much more to see in Sri Lanka. After a few days of visiting relatives, we hit the road. Our first destination: Minneriya National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary.
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We arrived late in the afternoon. Apparently the best time to go is in the morning (and in August) - so the staff were a bit surprised by our arrival. We piled into a jeep anyway and prepared for a wild, dangerous adventure.
And apparently this is my safari face:
We stood up in the jeep holding the cages and drove through the park for about two hours, ducking for branches along the way. Our guide said he wasn't sure we would see an elephant - but that we would give it "full try - full try."
Even though it wasn't the right time of day or the right season, there were still loads of beautiful birds in the park.
(Peacock ≠ elephant.)
And even though we didn't see very many animals in the park, the scenery itself was really lovely.
(bird ≠ elephant.)
Sri Lanka is home to some of the most beautiful birds in the world.
Monkey! A Grey Langur.
(monkey = awesome! But monkey ≠ elephant.)
We saw a family of spotted deer frolicking in the woods.
(deer = cute... but deer ≠ elephant.)
And then they saw us.
But they didn't dart - they kept eating. Apparently my safari face is not very intimidating.
After our two hour tour, we left the park. But our driver took us on a little side route before heading back to the hotel. You see - apparently the road cuts through part of the giant national park. At dusk, you've got just much chance of seeing elephants near the road. And as the sun began to set, to the right of the road, we saw three elephants walking along the edge of the woods!
Because it was dark, it was really hard to get a good shot... but I still managed to capture the moment. Elephant = elephant!
eee! It was really amazing and a very different feeling to see an elephant in the wild. So majestic!
Links of Interest
- Wikipedia: Minneriya National Park
- Sri Lanka Tourism Site - Minneriya National Park
The Colombo Swimming Club
We had one more day in Colombo before heading out further into the country. We spent it, as we should have, with family. My cousin's wife lives in Colombo and invited us to the Colombo Swimming Club for lunch. The club was established in 1936 during colonial-era Ceylon.
My godfather. The sign behind him lists the names of all the members.
The swimming club is right next to the beach, though a wall and train tracks separate the club from the ocean.
While we were there they were taking down the big tent from the New Year's party. Look closely at the workers - they got up to the top of the framework with no shoes, no ladder - and were working with no net. Methinks regulations are a bit looser in Lanka than they are in the states.
Me and my cousin's wife.
Aw, family...
While we were taking this photo a train raced behind us - you can see that in the background instead of the water.
Links of Interest
Real-Phonic heads to the Cedar
The third session of Real-Phonic is scheduled for Thursday February 23rd - this time in Minneapolis!
Read MoreThe Gallery Café
Art... ambience...family... awesome food? Totally not my scene.
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