This Saturday I checked out the Carsten Holler Experience at The New Museum on the lower east side.
This was not part of the exhibit - it's just a trippy wall.
The first thing we did was line up (forever) for a pair of perspective changing googles. They make you see upside down and sideways!
Most people can't wear the googles for long since they make you feel nauseous.
After waiting for an hour to get the things I have to say the googles were a bit of a let down.
On the forth floor you can ride a mirrored carousel. You can jump off whenever you want. It was nice and mellow...
Here I am (crash helmet on) just before launching myself down a slide that goes from the forth floor to a crash pad on the second floor. Definitely the most enjoyable "piece" in the show. The slide went a lot faster than I was expecting. (This is why you have to sign a waiver, well this and the seizure inducing lights on the 2nd floor. )
Of course there was an hour long wait to go down the slide so you have plenty of time to anticipate the ride.
Richard is expelled from the slide on the 2nd floor.
There was an article about this exhibit in the New York Times that I couldn't attach but if you want to know more you know where to go.
It was definitely different but we all agreed that the line ups inside the museum were too long for what we got.
www.newmuseum.org
http://youtu.be/eJf1qVKWV8Y
What did it all mean?
I'm not sure but it was an experience.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Prince Edward Island
This was the first time I had been to a maritime province and, of course, besides seafood, this island's most famous attraction is the Anne of Green Gables house. It was Thanksgiving weekend and the end of tourist season so many stores were closed. The house itself reminded me of one of the houses in Heritage Park in Calgary.
Anne parphernalia was everywhere in PEI - dolls, chocolates, books, movies, fridge magnets. Raspberry cordial and stuffed lobsters sat on every shelf.
It's really quiet here - quite a contrast to NYC as you can imagine. You don't even have to lock your door (in the suburbs of Charlottetown anyway.)
We visited an art gallery with a cafe and loads of sculptures from Bali. Kind of unexpected but a nice place. Also there are a lot of artisanal workshops here. I liked The Great Canadian Soap Co. You can feed oats to the goats in the yard!
Best of all was the lovely red sand beaches. A really unique landscape. I loved the grass covered sand dunes and searching for moon-snail shells. All the beaches were almost deserted. You can walk for miles at the edge of the Atlantic and take in the fresh air. I wouldn't recommend swimming in October - the water temperature is rather bracing to say the least.
Monday, October 3, 2011
Spa Castle
I lived in Korea for six month in 2005 / 2006 and one of my favourite things about living there was the jimjilbang or Korean style spa. I was excited to discover that there is a fantastic jimjilbang in NY.
It's a bit of a trek to get there. You have to take the number 7 train to the very last station - Flushing, Queens and from there you catch a shuttle to the spa.
If you go on a week day it's only $35 to enter. It's $45 on a weekend.
At the check in counter you are given a wristband that you scan to buy things and to open your locker. You put your shoes inside a shoe locker in the women's or men's change room and get your uniform from the check in counter.
As you can see it's a hot look. Everyone is wearing the same outfit in the co-ed sections of the spa. I usually start in the women's section of the spa. This is the tricky part for some people - you have to be naked in the pool area. No swimsuits. Nothing.
Before going in the tubs you have to shower, scrub, and shampoo throughly. They even give you a toothbrush. All the soap, shampoo and toothpaste is provided. You can buy face-masks and lotion if you want.
There are several hot tubs with different temperatures some with jets. There is also a cool pool and a freezing cold plunge pool, steam room, and sauna. You can get a salt scrub from a woman in black bra and panties for an extra $50. I have no idea what goes on in the men's room but I imagine it's more or less the same...
After this I usually go upstairs to the snack area. There is a Korean restaurant on the top floor where you can get your bibimbap on or you can go with the traditional hard boiled egg snack (delicious!)

After I digest my lunch I try out the different kiln saunas. Each sauna has a different health benefit. Inside you can sit or lay on straw mats and take the heat.
After that I go up to the roof top pool area where there are two large pools with jets and a wooden Japanese style hot tub.
There are other services here that I haven't used, There is a gym, a day spa with massages and manicures, a hand and foot only massage and a relaxation room with loungers and a personal tv at each.
It's really easy to while away a day here. I always come out feeling great and completely rested. The only downside is the journey home afterwards.
www.nyspacastle.com
It's a bit of a trek to get there. You have to take the number 7 train to the very last station - Flushing, Queens and from there you catch a shuttle to the spa.
If you go on a week day it's only $35 to enter. It's $45 on a weekend.
At the check in counter you are given a wristband that you scan to buy things and to open your locker. You put your shoes inside a shoe locker in the women's or men's change room and get your uniform from the check in counter.

Before going in the tubs you have to shower, scrub, and shampoo throughly. They even give you a toothbrush. All the soap, shampoo and toothpaste is provided. You can buy face-masks and lotion if you want.
There are several hot tubs with different temperatures some with jets. There is also a cool pool and a freezing cold plunge pool, steam room, and sauna. You can get a salt scrub from a woman in black bra and panties for an extra $50. I have no idea what goes on in the men's room but I imagine it's more or less the same...
After this I usually go upstairs to the snack area. There is a Korean restaurant on the top floor where you can get your bibimbap on or you can go with the traditional hard boiled egg snack (delicious!)

After I digest my lunch I try out the different kiln saunas. Each sauna has a different health benefit. Inside you can sit or lay on straw mats and take the heat.
After that I go up to the roof top pool area where there are two large pools with jets and a wooden Japanese style hot tub.
There are other services here that I haven't used, There is a gym, a day spa with massages and manicures, a hand and foot only massage and a relaxation room with loungers and a personal tv at each.
It's really easy to while away a day here. I always come out feeling great and completely rested. The only downside is the journey home afterwards.
www.nyspacastle.com
Monday, September 5, 2011
The Catskills!
O.K. so it wasn't the best time to go to the Catskills what with the mess left over from Hurricane Irene...
We stayed in Kingston (one of the few places that had affordable hotel rooms left on the labour day long weekend) and rented a car there too. F.Y.I - car rentals are MUCH cheaper outside of New York City.I liked Woodstock. It's in a bit of a time warp - a lot of the residents still seem to be living in the 60's and have the tie-dye clothes to prove it.
Had a great brunch in Garden Cafe and checked out the flea market. Did a lot of window shopping in the boutiques and bought a souvenir pair of rainbow candles from Candlestock.
On Saturday we took a tour of Farm Sanctuary www.woodstocksanctuary.org where we met some of the residents:
Alfonzo the turkey |
Miss Piggy |
Louise the cow |
On Sunday we visited a Tibetan Monastery
www.kagyu.org
The head of this Buddhist sect escaped Tibet from the Communist government of China in a similar way to the Dalai Lama.
Later, we hiked up Overlook mountain which normally has fantastic views from the top but was overcast and foggy on the day we were there. The fog did manage to make the ruins of a hotel on the hike very atmospheric and mysterious.
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Fire Lookout |
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Kaaterskill Falls |
Sunday, August 21, 2011
NY Fringe Fest

Saw this show today. I was expecting a caberet of French songs and there was a little of that going on but it was also a stand up show as well.
http://fringenyc.org
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
July 24th, 2010
Saw a documentary at Village East Cinema called "Life in a Day." It's a montage of videos of day to day life of people from all over the world.
I was really intrigued by the story of a Korean man who has been biking all over the world for more than nine years now. There were funny segments: a man faints while filming his wife's c-section, depressing segments: Love Fest in Germany where several people were trampled to death, a cow being stunned and then bled to death in a slaughter house, and of course tender segments.
I have no idea what I did that day - I think I might have been at the Calgary Folk Fest. If that is the case, it was a good day for me...
Here's the trailer for the movie - see it if you get a chance
I was really intrigued by the story of a Korean man who has been biking all over the world for more than nine years now. There were funny segments: a man faints while filming his wife's c-section, depressing segments: Love Fest in Germany where several people were trampled to death, a cow being stunned and then bled to death in a slaughter house, and of course tender segments.
I have no idea what I did that day - I think I might have been at the Calgary Folk Fest. If that is the case, it was a good day for me...
Here's the trailer for the movie - see it if you get a chance
Monday, August 15, 2011
World Yoga Center

Went to my second class at this Upper West Side studio. They offer an Anusara based practice here - lot's of attention to detail and strength building poses.
If you want to learn more about Anusara yoga check out this website:
www.anusara.com
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Modern Art for a Rainy Afternoon
The weather was decidedly uncooperative for a Sunday afternoon. I had planned to spend the day outside but thundershowers tend to make the outdoors less than pleasant.
I, along with every tourist in the city made my way down to MoMa to get my art appreciation on.
It was a little chaotic inside and I only took my time on the 5th floor.
Van Gogh!
Picasso!
There's a cafe on the second floor with Italian food. I had the soup and bruschetta special with a delicious chocolate chip cookie for dessert.
Saturday, August 13, 2011
She Done Him Wrong
I've become a huge Mae West fan after seeing She Done Him Wrong at Film Forum. I loved that she was a strong, intelligent, and funny woman who was also sexy. It's refreshing to see someone who doesn't equate sexy with stupid ( I'm talking to you Kardashians.)
Mae West was also a writer and way ahead of her time.
I also saw a rather bizarre movie called The Bowery. I was shocked at the blatant racist comments that the characters tossed around so casually in this film.
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Bannerman Castle
Went on a kayak trip with Outdoor Bound. This is an outdoor adventure tour group based out of New York city. Their prices are really reasonable and you don't have to deal with the hassle of renting a car to get out of town.
We met our guide Jaclyn in front of the Apple Bank at 73rd and Broadway and we drove about an hour out of town.
We kayaked in the Hudson river around Bannerman Island and Bannerman Castle. Afterwards we had a BBQ on a sandbar and returned to our starting point.
All in all a really great day out and a good work out.
Friday, August 5, 2011
Anything Goes
Saw "Anything Goes" at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre last night. Such a treat to see a great revival of a classic musical. Really high energy and fun. This show was first produced in 1934 and the era was faithfully re-created on the stage. Beautiful costumes, dated slang, and corny jokes. Have a listen to my favorite song from this production:
You're the Top!
You're the Top!

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