It has been a busy traveling year. Since February, I have traveled to some location within the 50 states each month. It has been a combo of personal and business travel with a little mixed into together.

March - Well it was time for some fun and sun. Two of my girlfriends from work and I went to Cali. We flew to SF via Virgin America. They just started service between Seattle and SF, and were offering some great promos for 1st class. So we took full advantage of that. Which was nice since we took the 7am flight. If you ever get the opportunity to fly Virgin America, I highly recommend it. We spent the day in SF. We went to Golden Gate Park, and went to the Japanese Botanical Gardens. Where we enjoyed an hour walking through the gardens and enjoying the sunshine. It had been awhile since we had seen it. We then sipped some tea in the Tea garden. Then managed just to get finished up when the big tourist bus arrived. We then made our way over to De Young museum. The museum has been in the park since the early 1900's, and has been severely damaged by a couple of earthquakes. They recently built a new one and it is built out copper. The architecture it very impressive. For those of you that have been to the Tate Modern in London, the same architects were used for the De Young. Another must see if you are in the area.
We then made our way to Monterey. My friend was participating in the Big Sur marathon. Albeit the marathon had some beautiful scenery (along HWY 101) it looked really tough and she had to get up 3am, I don't know how people do it. I guess they train alot, but still. We had a great time. Our hotel was right on the beach. So at night we would pull the chairs out on the deck, mix up some cocktails, and watch some beautiful sunset. We also enjoyed some great eating and wine tasting. There are plans to return next year.
April - I went to NYC for work, but was able to spend a beautiful weekend there before I had to go to work. This trip I actually was able to blog about while I was there (scroll down)
May - When I thought I was going to have a break from traveling for a month, another trip to our office in NY. I went Sunday of the Memorial Day weekend, and got to do some of the things I didn't get to do in April. I went to the Guggenheim. They had a special exhibition by Cai Guo-
Qiang. He also has a permanent installation at the Seattle Art Museum. The main piece is 9 cars that cascade down the center of the Guggenheim from the top floor down to the bottom It is supposed simulate a car explosion using light sticks that surround the cars. I think what the most impressive part is just thinking of how all of this was put into place. I then walked a little through Central Park, and then worked myself down to Madison Ave.


Unfortunately, I was not able to see more places while I was there. However, I did go to Les Halles. This is Anthony Bourdain's restaurant. No Reservation's is one of my favorite shows. It incorporates my 2 favorite interests, traveling and eating. I did not spot Anthony back in the kitchen cookin up my steak and frites, but I did have a sidewalk seat. Which as far as I was concerned was the best seat in the house. It allowed for some great people watching and I eased dropped on some very interesting conversations. Sometimes eating alone is far more entertaining then dining with someone.
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Hey Jarae ;-) I loved reading about your travels! You know I have to travel the world vicariously through you so keep me posted on where I've been!
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