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    • the price of salt

      Posted at 8:16 am by jasminedesirees, on March 26, 2015

      I just finished reading The Price of Salt by Patricia Highsmith. I’d never heard of it before, but the tone of the book is supposed to have been the inspiration for Nabakov’s Lolita.

      The book is based on an experience from the authors life, where she had an affair with a married, soon to be divorced older woman, and the woman’s husband used evidence of their relationship to obtain full custody over their daughter.

      It’s not a very action packed book, it’s a lot of talking, but it’s interesting to read about a time not so long ago when people had to hide their relationships or face dire consequences.

      Some of my favourite excerpts from the book:

      “Happiness was like a green vine spreading through her, stretching fine tendrils, bearing flowers through her flesh. She had a vision of a pale white flower, shimmering as if seen in darkness, or through water. Why did people talk of heaven, she wondered.”

      “I know what they’d like, they’d like a blank they could fill in. A person already filled in disturbs them terribly.”

      “What was it to love someone, what was love exactly, and why did it end or not end? Those were the real questions, and who could answer them?”

      “It would be Carol, in a thousand cities, a thousand houses, in foreign lands where they would go together, in heaven and in hell.”

      You can read more about The Price of Salt here.

      Posted in books | 0 Comments | Tagged books, LGBT, novels, patricia highsmith, quotes, the price of salt, writing
    • san diego

      Posted at 9:17 am by jasminedesirees, on March 25, 2015

      My birthday was a couple of weekends ago, and I didn’t really know what I wanted to do. I’ve never really been a huge fan of birthday celebrations, it feels like a lot of pressure to get a bunch of people together so they can tell you that they like you, and people buy you presents and stare at you while you open them, it’s uncomfortable.

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      san diego

      I usually would rather go do something fun instead, so we decided to take advantage of our proximity(ish) and head down to San Diego for the weekend. If you’ve been reading along for any length of time, you’ll know that we are quite the fans of spontaneous trips, and generally just jump in the car and figure things out along the way. It usually works out fine.

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      In this case however, I forgot that I was born during what is generally considered to be spring break (also, the Ides of March, the day Julius Caesar was stabbed. Fun fact.) and also there were about four conferences in San Diego that weekend, so it was super busy.

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      san diego

      We stayed in Yuma the first night, just to break up the drive, and had supper at this amazingly delicious restaurant called the River City Grill, it had an adorable little back patio, and I had spinach ricotta ravioli and it came with alfredo, pesto and roasted red pepper sauces all swirled together on the plate… sorry what were we talking about? It was realllllly good.

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      san diego

      The next day we were up early to get back on the road. As we were driving into our hotel parking lot the night before I remarked that it was lucky we were so close to a Chevron, so we could fill up in the morning.

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      But then we didn’t. And we were at least 30 minutes out of Yuma before we realized that we were basically out of gas, and the next gas station was at least 30 minutes away. It was a litttttle bit stressful, but we made it just in the nick of time, and didn’t have to spend any of our weekend stranded on the side of the road, which is generally a plus.

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      We spent the day wandering around Point Loma, Pacific Beach, Ocean Beach and La Jolla, visiting different beaches, and stopping in at different bars along the way. Bali Hai had an amazing view, and allegedly the strongest mai tai that exists in the world (I think Smuggler’s Cove would beg to differ) and The Wood had an awesome roof top bar.

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      Around 5 o’clock we started looking for a place to stay that night, only to realize that a lot of places were totally booked up, and the rest were around $300/night. We briefly considered driving up the coast to L.A., but we were too lazy.

      We bought two pillows and a blanket, and found a dark residential street to snuggle up on, and slept in the car until about 4 a.m. It was really nice actually, it felt like we were back in Australia for awhile.

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      After that The Boy woke up and drove us to Ocean Beach to sleep on the beach so I could wake up beside the ocean on my birthday. We had a scrumptious brunch at the Fig Tree, hung out at the beach for awhile, and then started the drive back to Scottsdale so I could get a red velvet cupcake from Sprinkles.

      It was a great few days, I love being near the ocean, and the general vibe of San Diego. We were already thinking SoCal might be the next place we move to once we’re done creeping around Arizona, but after this weekend, it’s basically been decided.

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      Posted in California, travel, USA | 6 Comments | Tagged beach, birthday celebrations, California, Ocean Beach, roadtrip, san diego, travel
    • sight seeing in manila: part 1

      Posted at 9:37 am by jasminedesirees, on March 23, 2015

      I’ve been a little bit AWOL the last couple of weeks, there’s been a lot going on at work, and also I’ve been looking for a new job. Last week I got two really good offers, so now that the initial horror of trying to choose between them is over with, I can relax a little bit for the next few weeks until it starts.

      So now we can continue on with our journey.

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      manila philippines

      After spending more than two months on our second visit to Indonesia, we were starting to make plans to head back to Australia, spend a few days in New Zealand, and then head back to the states, when we heard from The Boy’s grandparents that they were going to be in the Philippines for a few weeks.

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      manila philippines

      He has always wanted to visit there, and so had I, plus I heard amazing things about the diving there the whole time we were traveling, so we found a pretty cheap flight, and decided to go check it out.

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      manila philippines

      We spent a few days in Manila and surround area, before heading off to El Nido and Coron.

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      manila philippines

      While we were in Manila we visited a few of the beautiful old churches including the Manila Cathedral. I’m not religious but I love the architecture and history, and the stained glass windows were amazing.

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      We also visited the Rizal monument, erected in memory of Jose Rizal, a Philippine national hero, who believed that the Philippines should be independent, and encouraged the people of the Philippines to fight for freedom from the government of Spain.

      It was in a beautiful green park in metro-manila, and it was nice to relax and just walk around there for awhile.

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      My favourite thing about Manila was the mangos and also the pan de sol, these delicious little buns that we got fresh from the bakery every morning.

      I had been vegetarian for about 3 months by the time we got to Manila, and out of all of the places we visited, it was the only place where it was kind of hard for me to find things to eat that didn’t have meat in them, but I didn’t really care because the mangos were sooooo good I was happy to eat them for every meal.

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      Manila was very busy, that’s what everyone says but it really is true. It was really interesting to go see it and spend some time there, and parts of it are really beautiful, but when we go back to the Philippines (we will definitely be back!), we will probably just fly straight out to some of the other islands.

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      manila philippines

      Posted in Philippines, travel | 1 Comment | Tagged jose rizal, manila, Manila Cathedral, philippines, travel
    • twenty eight

      Posted at 10:12 am by jasminedesirees, on March 16, 2015

      Yesterday was my birthday, I spent a great weekend exploring the San Diego area, sleeping on the beach, and eating cupcakes. I was thinking back over the past year, and how amazing it’s been, so I wanted to take a little time to reminisce, and share some of my favourite experiences.

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      March 2014- On my birthday last year, we were on a trip to visit New York City for the first time, and it was everything I’d been dreaming of. It was kind of one of those spontaneous trips where you’re not sure if it’s really necessary, but you could do it, so we did, and I’m so, so glad. We also visited Niagara Falls, and got one of my friends married off in Toronto.

      April 2014- Last April, my sister came out to visit me in San Francisco for the first time, and we had the best weekend ever. We took a last minute road trip down to L.A. to spend a few days with my family. I don’t get to see them as often as I’d like, so driving down to meet up with them was kind of a no-brainer, even though we had to change a flight we already had booked, and rent a car in order to get there. We also went out to Phoenix for the weekend for the first time, not realizing then that we’d be moving out there in less than a year.

      May 2014- In May, we were well on our way to finalizing plans for our trip. We were spending as much time with family and friends as possible, and really enjoying our last few weeks of living in California, including a lovely day in Capitola.

      June 2014- In June, we spent a few days visiting my family in Montana, and then took off for Thailand, mid-month. I loved visiting Bangkok, the Floating Market and the White Temple.

      July 2014- In July, we moved down to the islands of Thailand, including Phi Phi and Railay, and then spent a couple of weeks in Cambodia, visiting Angkor. Ta Prohm was my favourite place in the world. We also spent a few days in Singapore, and visited the Cloud Forest, and the Supertrees.

      August 2014- In early August we finished up our last few days in Indonesia, including the most amazing time diving in Flores and trekking with Komodo dragons. Then we finally landed in Australia, hung out in Sydney for a few days, then started our road trip up to Cairns, and also, this happened.

      September 2014- In September we were still creeping around Australia. We visited Whitehaven, spent a few weeks working on a farm, and then a few more weeks hanging out in Byron Bay, and hiking to the lighthouse every day. This is still the most amazing graffiti I’ve ever seen.

      October 2014- In October, we made the decision that as much as we loved Australia, it was too expensive for us, so we headed back to Indonesia, to relax on the Gili’s, hike Batur, trek Rinjani, visit the beach of my dreams, and creep around in Kuta Lombok, and South Kuta.

      November 2014- In November we took a spontaneous trip to the Philippines (posts coming this week!) and eventually, made our way back to California.

      December 2014- In December, we spent as much time as we could with our friends and family in California, then packed up our stuff and moved to Phoenix.

      January 2015- In January, we spent a blissful week in Montana, made a quick trip up to Canada to experience the -40 weather and load up on ketchup chips, and then headed back to start life in Arizona.

      February 2015- In February, we finally got our furniture and got actually moved in to our new place, and then got to start exploring our new state with trips to Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and the Grand Canyon.

      Posted in exploring, life, travel | 2 Comments | Tagged Australia, birthday, Cambodia, exploring, Indonesia, life, nyc, Phoenix, Singapore, Thailand, travel
    • the grandest canyon

      Posted at 7:44 am by jasminedesirees, on March 5, 2015

      On the way home from Page we decided to take a spontaneous detour to the Grand Canyon, because that’s what you do when you’re only an hour and a half away.

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      It was one of those days where it looks really beautiful outside, but then as soon as you step outside the car it is freezing and you wish that you weren’t wearing shorts (every.single.time).

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      The view was gorgeous, and amazing, obviously, but it was weirdly bigger than I remember? I’ve been there a few times, but I think I’ve always visited different parts along the canyon, so this was my first time at the South rim.

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      There was a viewing tower there which was cool, it had lots of neat paintings and carvings inside, and provided a great vantage point, and a welcome respite from the icy cold wind.

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      We are planning on going back to the GC over the summer with a group of friends that go every year. They spend a few hours picking up trash along the rim, and then camp overnight. It sounds really fun, and like a great way to spend some time out there and really enjoy the view.

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      grand canyon

      grand canyon

      So far life in Phoenix is pretty great, and I’m especially enjoying all of the interesting places that are just a few hours drive away.

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      grand canyon

      grand canyon

      I have a road trip to L.A. planned in a couple of weeks, and then I plan on visiting White Sands, Arches National Park and the Kartchner Caverns whenever we have a free weekend.

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      Posted in Arizona, USA | 2 Comments | Tagged Arizona, exploring, grand canyon, roadtrip, southwest, travel
    • loveliness

      Posted at 8:49 am by jasminedesirees, on March 4, 2015

      A few lovely things for today, when I am having a House Hunters: International marathon, and making firm plans to one day live in an olive grove in Tuscany.

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      Posted in favourites, loveliness | 0 Comments | Tagged art, House Hunters, inspiration, loveliness, photography, quotes, travel
    • biking through bali

      Posted at 9:25 am by jasminedesirees, on March 3, 2015

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      During our last few days in Bali we decided to do a biking tour. We had heard great things about it, and thought it would be a fun way to see some more of the countryside.

      We left from a restaurant near Mt. Batur, it was foggy that morning so our view wasn’t as great as I’d hoped.

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      We hopped on our bikes and set off. It was basically terrifying, I go biking pretty often, but we started off on the side of a very busy road, and it was pretty steep, and I was given strict instructions to never use the front brake, so I obviously used it constantly and nearly sent myself flying over the handlebars a few times.

      Once we got going though, it was great. It was a beautiful day, we got to see a lot of different places including a school, a cock-fighting ring and we even met a guy along the road who invited us to come in and check out his house.

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      Our guide was a young guy, he was very friendly and knowledgeable, and told us a lot about Balinese culture, so I thought I would share everything that I learned:

      -a traditional balinese house has 4 buildings. “a compound” one for the parents, one for the kids, a kitchen, and a spiritual room for rituals. The compound is surrounded by a wall on all sides, to keep negative spirits out, and separate the family from the craziness of the outside. There is only one entrance, which is guarded by statues to ward off evil spirits and black magic, and also statues who are there to welcome friends into the home.

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      -Balinese kids don’t get their names until they are 1 1/2 years old. They believe in reincarnation, so until the child is 1 1/2, they believe that the soul of the child still belongs to the ancestor, so it isn’t right to call them by a different name.

      When the child turns 1 1/2, there is a special naming ceremony where they get their names. Before that, they are known as Wayan, Made, Ketut, etc, which actually stand for their birth order, the oldest child is Wayan, the second is Made, and so on. So when you meet Balinese, you will hear these names a lot, but they are not actually the given names, more like a nickname.

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      -Balinese kids go to school 6 days a week, from 7:30 to 1:30. Primary school is free, and mandatory for all children, but middle and high school is very expensive, so many children can not afford to go, especially people from the country, as many of them don’t yet see the value in continued education. They learn 3 languages, Balinesian, Indonesian, and English, starting when they are about 9 years old.

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      – When Balinese children are born, the Balinese believe that they are born with 3 siblings already, the placenta, the blood, and the other birth liquids that come out with them. The placenta of each child, and each generation, is buried within the house compound of the family, as a way to keep part of every family member connected to the home.

      Young adults may go off to the city to find work, or move away for awhile, but they still feel that their home is very important, and they know they will one day return to look after their parents, and start their own families.

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      -Balinese believe it is not safe for children under 3 months to touch the ground because it will make them sick, so you will always see mothers carrying their young children. At 3 months, there is a special ceremony where they touch the ground for the first time, and then they are taught to stand and walk.

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      -Birthdays aren’t a big deal for Balinese children until they get older. At 17 or 18 they will have a ceremony to celebrate the boys becoming men, and the girls becoming women.

      There is another ceremony that takes place right before Balinese people marry. During the ceremony, the points of the 6 front teeth are filed down to be flat across. The Balinese believe that within every person there is both good and evil, and that the filing down of the teeth helps the person to conquer the bad things within themselves, like greed, jealousy and anger.

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      This ceremony is still performed today, as a way to keep up the tradition, but it isn’t done quite as severely now, because of intervention from dentists. In the past, all the teeth would be filed to be straight across, and the straighter the teeth, the more attractive a person was considered. Now, the points may be filed off the canine teeth, and slightly off the other teeth, but it is more as a way to continue with the tradition.

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      biking through bali

      -The traditional Balinese calendar year is only 210 days long, so their years are shorter than ours. They also go by the international calendar as well.

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      biking through bali

      It was really hot the day we went biking, and we were pretty exhausted by the time we got to the end of the trip, but it was really fun, and I’m definitely glad we did it.

      Before heading back to Ubud, we had lunch at this beautiful little restaurant, and they served us strips of soybean bark, possibly, in this amazing teriyaki-ish sauce. I have no idea what it was, so I can’t even try to track it down, but it was so delicious that I have dreams about it sometimes.

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      Posted in Indonesia, travel | 6 Comments | Tagged Bali, bicycle, bike tour, culture, Indonesia, mt. batur, travel
    • lake powell

      Posted at 8:49 am by jasminedesirees, on February 26, 2015

      A few pics of Lake Powell from our road trip last weekend. The lake is so gorgeous, with such a unique landscape around it.

      I can’t wait to go back up in the summer when it’s too hot to wear clothes and float around on an air mattress with a twisted tea.

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      Posted in Arizona, USA | 0 Comments | Tagged Arizona, lake, lake powell, page, southwest, travel
    • lost in bali

      Posted at 8:54 am by jasminedesirees, on February 25, 2015

      While we were creeping around South Kuta, we spent a lot of time just cruising around exploring on our moped.

      We got lost a few times, but always found our way back eventually.

      One day we got lost as the sun was starting to go down, and I wasn’t too excited to be riding around on a moped, lost, in the dark, but after a few more turns we wound up driving down a road made entirely of white rock, and ending up on a beach covered in mossy green tide pools where locals were BBQing, swimming, and watching their kids play in the water.

      Some of the best places are the ones you find when you aren’t looking.

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      Posted in Indonesia, travel | 0 Comments | Tagged Bali, beaches, Indonesia, South Kuta, travel
    • horseshoe bend

      Posted at 8:24 am by jasminedesirees, on February 23, 2015

      While we were on our road trip up to Page last weekend, we stopped to check out Horseshoe Bend for sunset.

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      horseshoe bend

      It’s only a few miles out of town, there is just a tiny little sign but there is a parking lot so it’s easy to find.

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      horseshoe bend

      It’s about 3/4 mile from the parking lot to the edge of the cliff, not very strenuous, but there is no sign, or fencing or anything, so you are just kind of walking along and all of a sudden there is a massive drop off.

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      horseshoe bend

      There were quite a few people there when we were there, so it was easy to see where the cliff was on the walk over.

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      horseshoe bend

      I’m not afraid of heights at all, but there were a few people there that were definitely making me nervous. There was a man out on this tiny, jutting little ledge with his one year old daughter balanced on his shoulders, which was horrifying.

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      horseshoe bend

      And then there was a woman getting maternity pictures done. She must have been about 8 months along, and was wearing a long maxi dress and balancing on the very edges of the cliffs, I had to go stand somewhere else because watching her was giving me a stomach ache.

       

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      The view was completely gorgeous, we were there really early because we didn’t really know what to expect, so we found a comfy spot on the edge of the rocks to hang out and people watch and wait for sunset.

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      It was basically the best Valentine’s date ever.

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      Posted in Arizona, USA | 2 Comments | Tagged Arizona, desert, horseshoe bend, page, roadtrip, southwest, sunset
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