Wednesday, May 30, 2007

more on Mussoorie, India

Mussoorie is how I envision Coney Island in my grandparents' generation. It is where middle and upper class Indians go to escape the heat of their towns for family vacations and it's known as a honeymooners' town! There is a carnival atmosphere here - there is a human powered Ferris wheel, and games where you shoot at balloons affixed to a cork board (one of the young boys touting this game told us that there were no prizes - it was "only for enjoyment.") There is a cable car that brings festive riders to a higher hill which has a better view of the surrounding hills, but to the people there, it seemed that the more important feature of this hill was that there are more carnival games and the opportunity to dress up in traditional Indian garb and get professional pictures taken.

Monday, May 28, 2007

where we've been since May 8th

The Hong Kong Airport - It's a really lovely airport with comfy reclining couches (which were much needed after a fitful night of plane sleep) and computers with free internet access.
The Bangkok Airport - We were treated to an amazing thunder and lightening show through the windowed roof of the airport which would have been neat if we weren't about to get on another flight. Nervously, I got on the next flight anyway.
The Krabi Airport - Small airport.
Ao Nang, Thailand - We were supposed to take a boat to Railey Beach and not stay in Ao Nang, but I didn't see the point of getting on a rickety boat in the rainy weather. So, we stayed overnight in Ao Nang.
Railey Bay - Lovely place on the beach with beautiful cliffs and many bugs who loved to bite me. We relaxed in the ocean, pool and got massages.
Bangkok, Thailand - Had a crazy cab driver and stayed overnight.
Kathmandu, Nepal - The climate is really great in Nepal. It's not too hot and not too cold. The people are very friendly and they are excited that tourism is somewhat returning to their country. There is a tourist area called Thamel which is packed with shops and restaurants. Internet access is not very good in Nepal.
Pokhara, Nepal - A smaller version of Kathmandu but it is alongside a lake and closer to the Himalayas. We had a favorite Punjabi Vegetarian restaurant here and stayed in a super cute room that reminded me of a ski cabin.
Trekking in Nepal - Beautiful countryside. More bugs who loved me. We met interesting trekkers along the way including Nepal's French Consul.
Delhi, India - Our goal was to fly into Delhi and immediately get a train or flight to somewhere more North. But, that didn't work - there were no flights or trains for us that day. So, we spent some time in Delhi - it's a busy confusing city where we felt like we were often being scammed.
Overnight Sleeper Train - Other than the chaos of Indian train stations, I love the experience of taking sleeper trains. Once we got on the train, we made friends with the people who would be sleeping above and next to us and communicated with them as best we could given their limited English and our nonexistent Hindi. There was a young woman we were talking to who said to me, "I'm feeling much happiness with you."
Haridwar, India - The train landed in Haridwar and we got in a rickshaw - we rode past points along the Ganges river and saw many people bathing and worshiping there. And, we saw monkeys.
Rishikesh, India - Rishikesh is another holy city along the Ganges with 2 pedestrian bridges that go from one side of the town to the other. May is a prime pilgremage month there, so there were many many people there worshipping.
Mussoorie, India - We came to this hillside town to escape the heat of Delhi and Rishikesh and to relax.
Tommorow, we're off to Manali, India.

Thursday, May 24, 2007

trekking in Nepal

Nepal is known for the Himalayas. From a town we we were staying in called Pokhara, the Himalayas looked as close as the local hills because they are so huge and covered with beautiful snowy peaks.

From Pokhara, we took an hour long cab ride to Naya Pul and began our trek on the Annapurna Circuit. The kind of trekking we did is basically the same thing as hiking, but we carried our stuff with us and stopped to eat and sleep along the way in tea houses and guest lodges.

The trail was beautiful. We walked along a river and saw waterfalls and the beautiful hillside. We passed through towns and talked with the friendly Nepali people. We often shared the trail with horses making deliveries from town to town.

We treked for 3 days. We had planned to be out for longer, but the skies were cloudy and sometimes rainy which meant we couldn't see the mountains that we came to see.

We went back to Kathmandu and nursed our bug bites and showered in comfort.

Thursday, May 17, 2007

wedding pictures on Pictage

Less than 2 weeks after our wedding, we're checking email from Nepal, and our amazing photographer already has all of our pictures up for you to view and purchase. Go to www.pictage.com/246530 and log on. If you have any questions about how to work with Pictage, email Jessamyn at j@jessamynharris.com .

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Tofu Quitting Time

Jennifer and I have just left the luxuries, beautiful, and scathingly hot Railey Bay Resort & Spa in Krabi province. One of the joys of travelling is rediscovering English through others who are learning it. I ordered noodles with tofu and the waiter returned a few minutes later to sadly report "Tofu Quiting Time" - no tofu that night.

The resort was beautiful. Sitting on a recliner at the pool, you look out over the beach to the ocean, the cliff's on either side, and the long tail boats that take you here and there. Because of construction, the resort upgraded us to a better room, with a swanky bathroom, bath robes, a safe in the room, mini bar, and sliding glass doors. Jennifer pointed out that it may be hard to switch from our fancy room to the trekking circuit in Nepal.

On the other side of the peninsula there is cheaper lodging where the rockclimbers hang out. From the "Rock Bar", we could see them climbing up the cliffs. I saluted them with my beer, happy to not be them.

5/6/07

Here's our wedding recap in pictures. We really loved our wedding.

http://www.jessamynharris.com/slideshows/jenniferscott5607 - the slide show from our photographer, Jessamyn

http://www.jessamynharris.com/slideshows/jenniferscottsp - the slideshow from our self portrait station

http://picasaweb.google.com/jsbean77/ScottAndJenniferSWedding - pictures from our friends Juliet and Peter

Monday, May 07, 2007

Our Story











It started with Craigslist.

On June 11, 2004, Scott posted:
I like roadtrips, full-moon hikes, organic tomatoes, summer concerts, backpacking in Asia, camping, avocados, burningman, gardening, sleep-over parties, and making up words. I have great friends. I read books. Many books. I like to get and give footrubs. I can be shy. I've been to naked parties. Friends call me from around the country for advice. I have been fingerprinted three times. Cats like me. My favorite ice cream flavors are chai and cardamon. My favorite holiday is Tu B'shvat.

I want a partner to join me in buying a house, making a garden, throwing parties, and raising kids. But, first we need to visit a few more countries. You get extra points if you have freckles, are vegetarian, or are a member of the tribe.

The same day, Jennifer responded:
I love crosswalks where you can cross diagonally, beautiful views, waking up without an alarm clock, books, cotton, baths, artichokes, learning new things, farmers markets.

I'm a vegetarian, Jewish, 33, 5'3, live in SF, brown curly hair, blue eyes.


That led us to our first date on June 20th, 2004. We got engaged on August 19th, 2006.

See the slideshow from our November 5, 2006 photo shoot by Jessamyn Harris.