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Wednesday, November 2, 2005
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Today after work some of my colleagues as well as James and Joanna went to see the 32nd Annual New York Village Halloween Parade. It was awesome. My colleague from Brazil Herval said it's just like the Carnival! We got to Sixth Avenue and West 4th street and it was a mob of people. However once we got to 16th Street, we were able to get the front row viewing spot. So next year I recommend going straight to 14th street and above to get the best view. What is exciting about this holiday is that this one day when women can walk around the streets like this and get away with it. The highlight of the evening was the roof top of a bus with a woman dancing without underwear. More of the people from the bus can be found here. My Photos Other Photos Saturday, October 29, 2005
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Here are the links to past DanceSport halloween parties I attended: 2004 2003 2000 Thursday, October 27, 2005
We also had a quiz of how well we knew Marianne. All guests divided in several teams and answered multiple-choice questions. My team happened to have one of her brothers who you would think would know her quite well, however we only got 7 points out of 10. The team with her mother got 10 points, but her mom claims that she did not contribute much to the answers. After having dinner we were dancing until 4 AM. I plugged in my laptop to the DJ's mixer and provided some of the Salsa and Hustle music. Marianne and I did a Hustle demonstration which impressed everyone. They were all clapping to the beat as we were dancing. Hustle is not well known in Norway, so it was quite a spectacle! Marianne and me and three more people visiting her from Oslo and Copenhagen came back to her apartment at almost 5 AM and sat around talking about how the party went and who hit on who etc... Marianne's living room was transformed to a kindergarten where the three guests and I were sleeping. The next morning we had breakfast. Marianne's mom came with the gifts that she took from the party to her house and Marianne proceeded with the gift opening. Her birthday was actually on that morning. After breakfast we went for a walk to Mount Floyen. The day was beautiful. We saw some great views of the city. Later we went to the Bryggen - the oldest part of the city. At night we had Dinner at Marianne's parents' home. The entire family gathered for dinner which is a customary thing to do on Sunday nights in Norway. Everyone had an assigned seat. After I was impressing everyone with "you name it, I play it" piano playing. On the next day while Marianne was working, Johannes and I went to the Bergen Aquarium. Johannes is Marianne's Norwegian friend who was her classmate when she studied in Academy Of Dramatic Arts in New York. He was living in the same building in New Jersey where Marianne and I used to live. It was cool to see him after 4 years. Here he is at Marianne's birthday party in 2001. The Bergen Aquarium must be quite famous in Norway because it actually has a domain name with the Norwegian word for aquarium: akvariet.com. It had quite an interesting collection of all kinds of sea creatures. In addition to them, it had some lizards and snakes. They also showed a 3-D move SOS Planet. It was very cool. The computer graphics was so realistic that if the animals did not have smiles and smirks on their faces, they would look totally real. For the remainder of my visit, Marianne and I went dancing. On one day we went to a club that had a Salsa night. I have to say, the Salsa scene in Norway is very different than in New York. No where in New York you would see so many Caucasian people dance salsa. And the girls there are sooo cute! We did some video recording of us dancing with my camera. The next day we went to a dance studio where Marianne teaches Salsa. We reserved a room there to practice and videotape our dancing. I was amazed to see how many young people are taking salsa classes there! It was great to be back in Bergen. Last time I was there was back in February 2003. Back then the city was covered with snow, but this time I could see what it looks like in the Fall with trees still having some leaves on. Here are some photos of Bergen that I took during this trip. The link to all photos is here. Sunday, October 16, 2005
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![]() Friday, October 7, 2005Wednesday, October 5, 2005Can you imagine to zoom in from outer space:
But there are good news and bad news. The good news is that areas such as New York City are mapped out very well. The bad news is that my hometown St. Petersburg, Russia only has part of it mapped out to high resolution. Also to find it, I had to enter Moscow in the search box and than pan over to St. Petersburg which is spelled on the map as Sankt-Peterburg (to match Russian spelling). Monday, October 3, 2005
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Today Kerrie and I went on a day trip one hour away from Manhattan to the Hudson Valley to see Kykuit, which has been the home of the four generations of the Rockefeller family. We wanted to take the Grand Tour of the estate at 1:45 PM, but even though we got there shortly after 1 PM, the tickets for that tour were all sold out. So I recommend making reservations in advance if you go on this tour. Instead we ended up taking a smaller tour of the house and the inner gardens. Our tour was set to begin at 3:15PM, so we had some time to kill and drove to Lyndhust mansion which was about 5 miles away. Since we had limited time, we did not go inside it. But I, acting like a spy, took couple of pictures through the only open window on the ground level. Next to the mansion there were some very friendly statues and a well protected rose garden with rose bushes tall enough for me to smell with no effort. After seeing Lyndhurst we headed back to Philipsburg Manor which is the visitors center for Kykuit tours. They had a gift shop which at the time of our visit featured plethora of halloween related merchandise. Kerrie indulged herself in shopping while I checked out the manor property. After crossing the bridge over a lake, I arrived at a water powered mill attached to a house with some grain processing equipment. On the grounds of the manor there were people dressed in the outfits of the 18th century colonial America showing how some of the tricks of the trade. Kids get a chance to milk a real cow. At 3:15 sharp we were taken on a mini bus to our ultimate destination - Kykuit. It was just a 5 minute ride into the splendid estate of the Rockefellers. It consisted of vast golf course, gardens, and lawns and of course the main mansion pictured on this page. We tried to dress as if we own the place, but unfortunately they would not allow us to feel at home during the guided tour of the house. Most of the rooms were sectioned off with ropes and we could only walk around in a group together with the guide. Speaking of the guide, we were very lucky because our tour guide actually lived on the estate when she was a little girl. Her name is Laura Bunt. Her grandfather was John Davison Rockefeller's gardener and her father was one of the estate's carpenters. Her uncle was the chauffeur. She gave us plenty if inside stories about the Rockefeller family and her childhood spent on the estate. At the entrance to the mansion there was a large fountain which is replica of some other famous fountain. There are two entrance gates to each side of the fountain. The rooms on the main floor of the house were furnished in old fashioned classical style, but in the middle of it all there were several modern art pieces. Actually in the basement there is a huge collection of modern art which shows that the Rockefellers appreciated that art form. Outside the house there was a vast garden of which we only covered the "inner" section. The garden also featured several modern art sculptures. Behind the house one could admire the splendid view of the Hudson Valley. In fact the word Kykuit comes from Dutch language and it means "lookout".
10:00 PM New York Salsa and Hustle Congress
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