Saturday, 24 May 2014

Where to next?

I've had a few people ask me where I'm off to next so I'm happy to let you know that in a couple of week's time I am going to Santorini, a beautiful Greek Island in the South Aegean Sea.

My pals and I will be staying on the west side of the island right where you see that blue pin in the picture!

I love Greece, the food and the people and there's sure to be guaranteed sunshine and beautiful sunsets .. not to mention a glass of retsina or two!

I will be documenting my trip when I come back in mid June!

Τα λέμε σύντομα! (See you soon!)


Monday, 12 May 2014

HQ is three years old this week!

Riviera Maya, Mexico
Photographing seagulls - Miami FL
I can't believe how fast time flies! I have been writing my blog for three years now ... Using it as an online diary, I am astounded at how many trips I have actually done!

Here's a quick photographic flashback of some of my favourite memories ...





Sub zero temperatures and snow, New York NY
 
Montego Bay, Jamaica WI

Rethymnon, Crete Greece

Emirates Palace, Abu Dhabi UAE
Make up for US Open, New York NY

Beignets, New Orleans LA
Coffee time, Milano, Italy


Rhiad, Marrakech

The old and the new, Dubai UAE

The Grove, Crane Beach, Barbados







I invite you to continue to join me on my travels and I hope you enjoy reading as much I enjoy writing and sharing with you!




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Thursday, 8 May 2014

View from the highest building on the planet

Burj Khalifa at sunset
I won't bore you with another post about Dubai but I wanted to share my recent experience of literally catapulting to the 124th floor of the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. It's more than twice the height of the Empire State building in New York. If you're visiting Dubai and don't mind heights, it's definitely worth it to see the 360º vista of the city. 

Dancing fountains
We went up 7.30 at night after an early dinner by the dancing fountains although I imagine the setting sun would have been a spectacular sight from the viewing platform! It looks so tall and thin from below that you can't imagine how it stays upright but it really is much bigger than it appears and obviously designed to withstand all kinds of weather conditions.

View of the top from 124th
The 124th floor isn't even the top of this amazing structure .. there are many more floors housing offices and apartments. I can't imagine what it would be like being that high up every day. Do you think you would you ever become blase about it? The elevator ride took just 60 seconds to ascend the 124 levels and it was the smoothest ride. I expected g-force or some kind of wooziness but it was like any other elevator ride .. in fact better than most. It was a surreal experience and I didn't feel any vertigo at all ... I wonder if the sensation is different in the broad light of day? I recommend it anyway .. even if it's just to say that you've done it! I was lucky enough to have visited the twin towers in New York back in the day .. it had a glass floor and an open air viewing deck, but I seem to remember that elevator being quite scary! Maybe because it was my first time ever up a tall skyscraper! 

If you want to see something truly fantastic .. have a look at this video link to see a BASE jump from the top! It blew my mind!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iD4qsWnjsNU