Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Cabo San Lucas ... Travelogue

Mexico never featured high on my list of places to go before I die – but like all other holidays – Mexcio was a thing of attending the right phone call at the right time. Kunal and I got invited to spend December holidays with his friend Karan and his wife Vira on a casual phone call sometime in October. And things moved quickly then. By December we were all booked and were on our way to New-York to spend New Year’s eve with them followed by Cancun-Mexico City-San Jose/ Los Cabos. Click on the various cities to find individual blogs.

After having spent an epic CANCUN and Riveria Maya trip – we were all set to meet Karan and Vira back in Los Cabos. Where do I start while describing Cabo.

 I would say come to Cabo expecting to toss your inhibitions to the wind – everyone else does. Cabo taught me to stand in conga lines so that a waiter could pour tequila down my throat. Cabo taught me that all those American Spring break videos they show after midnight on MTV are for real ! Cabo proved Mexican girls are the boldest when they are top-less partying in a beach-side shack. Those moments of absurdity and abandon notwithstanding, Cabo San Lucas has a curious charm.

The beaches are protected by beautiful Land’s End, and the activities are endless: Jet-Skiing, banana boating, parasailing, snorkeling, kitesurfing, diving and horseback riding opportunities can all be done just by walking down to the beach. Or in our case just be-friend Juan as Karan would call him who will book everything over just a simple phone call. And I thought Bombay was the only place in the world where you could rule with a mobile phone in hand.

Literally on our first day in Cabo, Juan put us on a trip in the outback for ATV Rides. I was a little skeptical getting onto it at first - but like all other tourist-y things that Lonely Planet lists in the MUST-DO you just end up gathering all your courage and hoping Indian gods have some jurisdiction in Cabo too.























The ATV Tour company picked us up and then took us 45 mins outside the city limits. Within minutes of leaving the city-scape we were surrounded by majestic cardón cacti, caracara birds and mystical arroyos amdist which is this ATV Riding boot camp that had us impressed just as much as that crazy club we partied at the following evening.




JUAN ofcourse set us up with some zip-lining with the stunning views of the mountains... but if you have done zip-lining before - after the first zip line you will feel like a tourist who is not getting the worth of his money. 

IT’s All about Mexican Flare – Mi Casa is a Mexican Food at its best kind of a restaurant... But if you love Tex-Mex then maybe you are in for a surprise. The food is a bit bland to the indian tongue but this place has real wow factor. The courtyard-style interior has tables on two levels and feels like something out of a 1950s Mexican musical – plants, statues, folksy murals, wicker lights, painted furniture, Día de Muertos figurines and wandering mariachis all set the stage. Try one of the traditional dishes, like el mole poblano – Everything can be made vegetarian is you ask for it ! But They are going to substitue all proteins with different cheese - so develop a taste of some chesses un-heard of ! 




But we couldnt be mad at Juan for too long. For he put us on a small boat to see the most beautiful majestic Whales travelling from the Antartic Circles to find warmer waters around The Baja Sur. 


Whale Watching starts by the Marina - which is absolutely beautiful to walk around in the evenings. There are many options to dine and drink facing the marina and those gorgeous yatch's all parked up. We ended up having one round of drinks at many of these bars - but they out numbered our love for tequilla ! i was only happy to see Japengo by Nick Sans - Sushi after many days of loving Mexican Food. 

Baja's ( this is the state, the entire area covering Los Cabos, San jose and todos santos ) is a place where it pays to drive. We Based ourself in Cabos – Pueblo Bonito chain of hotels has many properties. We stayed on Rose which is within walking distance from the city center and the marina.


i would highly recommend is to people travelling in big groups or with children. For all you love birds - Pueblo Bonito Pacifica is an adults only resort - secluded but well worth the travel if I may say. It has the most stunning private beach and Beach Day beads that they rent out for the day. with that view it is worth digging in deeper into your pockets. 


But no good holiday is complete without shaking a leg or two. Hit the dance floor at El Squid Roe. It is impossible to miss: just look for the bright red roof, the quirky cartoon characters, and the neon glow. Waiters dance shirtless on tables, conga lines snake through the crowd, and yard long beers glow in a variety of toxic colors as people mix, mingle, and dance. El Squid Roe is one of the clubs that define the nightlife here in a town that's defined by its nightlife - even if you're just there to people watch, it's a fun time. But if you have been to its sister club in Cancun – Senor Frog, you will be slightly disappointed. 


There’s no place I’d rather be than in a sweaty Mexican club drinking tequila shots out of plastic ramekins getting pushed by drunk strangers and listening to Pitbull on repeat. Wait…Despite the obvious drawbacks, it was a cool place to party. Except for when they literally blow a whistle, force a jell-o shooter into your mouth and then make you pay for it.
Cabo Va-cay is what I like to call a rolling blackout. You blackout at night and prevent the nastiness of a hangover by doing it again during the day. It’s a lifestyle choice, really. After a night of the aforementioned shenanigans at Squid Roe, you head to the beach, where thousands go to shake their leg and whatever energy is left at a place called the Mango Deck.
(image : Internet for the lack of photographing skills post tequilla shots but still very re-presentational to what I saw !)

Unfortunately (or fortunately, I don’t know), this occasionally surfaces in the form of wet t-shirt contests. I learned a lot of things on this trip, one of them being that if you’re from Mexico City, you want EVERYONE to see your boobs .. 6/10 girls in the Wet T-shirt contests who flashed majorly were Mexicans. Who woulda thought... some people want to flash 400 strangers on a beach in Mexico. I get it, it happens.
If you’re not into public indecency, fear not. You can bide your time by getting a henna tattoo of a shark on your chest. Maybe a playboy bunny. Stuff American parents love to see on their spring break-ing children ! I say American - Beacause this place is literally made for American Spring Break Tourist. Not Canada - not UK - Only americans. The bar roofs have american dollars stuck on its surfaces... The cab driver will happily convert everything in US-Dollares ... the house keeping maid is happy when she sees green flashes from your pockets ! USD rules Mexico Tourist spots. 

But away from all this madness is The Transpeninsular Highway  on the way to San jose or todos santos which offers stunning vistas at every turn, and side roads pass through tiny villages or wind along the sides of mountains. Hopscotch through colonial mission outposts throughout the peninsula, or as we did – hunt for a random beach in the middle of no-where. You’ll find that that nowhere can be more beautiful than you ever imagined.

FOOD -FOOD- and ofcourse some mentions have to be made for the amazing WI-FI Friendly restaurants we visited. Wicked - for some amazing Wood - Fired Pizza. But one worth a mention is Cassiano's. I was overwhelmed by our fabulous experience (in a strange location down a street filled with a residential buildings) This restaurant serves up a different menu each day from the freshest ingredients that the chef finds in the market that very day... I was surprised that our 5 course fine-dine menu had some of the freshest salads and the creamiest cheese I have ever tasted ! The chef's ability to surpass our Vegetarian-Obstacle and crack open a Pandora's box full of flavor bowled us all over. Make reservations in advance is the only tip i really need to give to those travelling to Cabo ! 


Cabo is a must visit clubbed with Todos Santos, San Jose and Cancun ( the other coast of Mexico ) if you are travelling all the way around the world ! A big applause to the ever up for adventure - Karan and Vira who shared my love for art and put up with my obsessive photographing .. Thank you for being a big part of this amazing place... And my husband - Who is helping me pin all places visited on the world-map. SALUD !


Saturday, December 20, 2014

DIY - 3 HOLIDAY "IN-A-JAR" GIFTS


Friday, December 19, 2014

STOCKING STUFFERS FROM UNCOMMON GOODS


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1. Dinner Party Guest Book; 2. Love Letter Napkins; 3. Woolzies Dryer Balls; 4. Caterpillar Bud Vase; 5. Lumen LED Shadow Projectors; 6. Aquamarine Branch Ring; 7. Salts of the World Test Tube Set; 8. Soup and Crackers Bowl; 9. Make Your Own Ukulele Kit  
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10. Bimodal Architectural Blocks; 11. Agate Coasters; 12. Carve A Stamp Kit; 13. Marimo Moss Ball Light Bulb Aquarium; 14. A Tree Grows Necklace; 15. Wine Pairing Towel Set; 16. What I Love About You By Me Book; 17. Wooden Martini Glasses; 18. Tipping Teacup
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19. Wine-o-saur Wine Bottle Holder; 20. Flavor Infuser Water Bottle; 21. Baby Milestone Cards; 22. Geometric Candles; 23. Line Posters; 24. Real Sugar Maple Leaf Night Light; 25. DIY Lip Balm Kit; 26. Magnetic Flower Vase; 27. Stitch The Stars Calendar


Maybe this year, my stocking will be filled with prezzies from Uncommon Goods. They truly have the best selection around if you're looking for unique designer items and custom products. I rounded up 27 of my favorite gifts, for the gals, the guys, and the babes, all small enough to fit inside a stocking.... okay, maybe an extra large stocking.

I really like to support Uncommon Goods. They're based in Brooklyn, and not only do they work with independent artists and designers (half of what they sell are handmade and one-third of their products are recycled/upcycled), but since they're a B-corp, they meet rigorous standards of social and environmental performance and accountability. Good people, good practices, good products. And I love how they want our input on the items them carry.

Do you do stockings at your house? What goodies would you like to see in yours?

Thursday, December 18, 2014

12 Clever Gift Wrapping Techniques


DIY Gift Wrap Ideas: Tissue Paper Pom-Pom
In our house, the way a gift is wrapped is every bit as impor­tant as what’s inside. All the fun is in the antic­i­pa­tion! Here are 12 orig­i­nal gift wrap­ping ideas and tech­niques to get you inspired.
All of the tuto­ri­als are from the Finnish blog Oh Pack­age!, one of our new favorite go-to sites for cre­ative pack­ag­ing ideas. Be sure to check out the fab gift wrap and sup­plies in the online shop as well!
Now let’s get wrapping…
DIY Gift Wrap Ideas: Multicolor Twine Knots
DIY Gift Wrap Idea #1: Mul­ti­color Twine KnotsIt’s so fun to col­lect col­or­ful baker’s twine that you end up with far more than needed for cook­ing. Plus who wants to get turkey juice on candy-striped bak­ers twine? It’s too pretty for that! So why not dress up a card­board box or Kraft paper with it? It looks so fes­tive that it works for almost any occasion.
DIY Gift Wrap Ideas: Washi Tape Monogram
DIY Gift Wrap Idea #2: Washi Tape Mono­gramAny excuse to col­lect rolls of col­or­ful Washi tape is a good one. What a great, easy way to per­son­al­ize a package—and you get to avoid wor­ry­ing with a tag.
DIY Gift Wrap Ideas:Braided Twine
DIY Gift Wrap Idea #3: Braided YarnWho knew a sim­ple weave of yarn could look so mod­ern? Get­ting the recip­i­ent to bust through this pretty pack­ag­ing will take some convincing.
DIY Pinwheel Bow
DIY Gift Wrap Idea #4: Pin­wheel BowPin­wheels are one of those child­hood sym­bols that never loose their magic, and they trump a plain old bow any day. In this tuto­r­ial, the process for cre­at­ing one is shown in just two photos—and once again, you get to make use of more pretty notions: buttons!
DIY Folded Paper & Twine Gift Wrap
DIY Gift Wrap Idea #5: Folded Paper & Twine
This tech­nique looks impres­sively hard, but it’s really super easy! Just fold the paper as shown in the easy-to-follow tuto­r­ial, tape the sides, and presto!—another clever alter­na­tive to a bow.
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DIY Gift Wrap Idea #6: Sil­ver Foil & Paper Cuts
You can cre­ate pack­ag­ing wor­thy of the MoMA store with these hand­made angels paired with del­i­cate sil­ver twine. The sweet lit­tle cake paper is the per­fect touch too!
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DIY Gift Wrap Idea #7: Cookie Cut­ter Tags
Acces­soriz­ing a larger gift with a mini gift is a fun way to hint at what’s inside or give a trin­ket that will be cher­ished, but is per­haps too small to be wrapped. Attrac­tive cook­ing uten­sils, orna­ments, or toys also work great.
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DIY Gift Wrap Idea #8: Baker’s Twine Snowflake
This awe­some tuto­r­ial shows you how to shape an elab­o­rate snowflake design with pins and baker’s twine. Sprin­kle the pack­age with a few cutout dots and you’re set with one beau­ti­ful bundle.
DIY Baker's Twine Pom-Pom
DIY Gift Wrap Idea #9: Baker’s Twine Pom-Pom
In five easy steps Oh Pack­age! shows you how to use a fork and some twine to fash­ion a fes­tive Pom-Pom. Why stop with only one when they’re this easy to make?
DIY Cross-Stitch Gift Tag
DIY Gift Wrap Idea #10: Cross-Stitch Gift Tag
Another great alter­na­tive to the ordi­nary gift tag. All presents would ben­e­fit from this heart­warm­ing touch.
DIY Washi Tape Candle Cards
DIY Gift Wrap Idea #11: Washi Tape Can­dle Card
What a great project for lit­tle ones to do next time you attend a birthday—it’s a gift all on it’s own.
DIY Tissue Paper Pom-Pom
DIY Gift Wrap Idea #12: Tis­sue Paper Pom-PomNext time you want to go really bold, for­get the yarn and go straight to the tis­sue paper. This tuto­r­ial shows you how to make one big and beau­ti­ful pack­age topper.
For more great ideas on pack­ag­ing gifts, be sure to check out the Oh Pack­age! blog!

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Christmas Ice Cubes


I used little plastic cups, but any ice cube tray will do.
















Add berries and rosemary to half-full plastic cups or ice cube trays and then top them off once they’re frozen. Ideally use filtered water, then you will get clear ice cubes! Serve in champagne or your favorite Christmas cocktail.


Crunch the candy, dip the rim of the glass in lemon juice, then dip it in the candy sprinkles.


For more holiday cheer, check out this awesome cranberry cake… and these marshmallow diamonds!
Not food but still awesome are these holiday greeting tags, a camera strap giveaway and a string art Christmas tree!
Be inspired and have a wonderful day!

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