Sunday, April 12, 2009


Best campsite ever in Las Cruces. Go there.

This dude was intimidating.



Roswell. The city made me think that there really are no aliens now. Kind of  a bummer.
New Mexico uses even numbers for gas. We use odd.

Sitting Bull Falls


Go to Carlsbad Caverns. You feel like you are in an environment that you shouldn't be.
Sunset New Mexico style.
Highest mountain peak in Texas.
Just some road confetti. 


These little guys made the night that much more peculiar while camping.  The wind was around 60-70 mph and gusts of up to 90. Along with deers, muskrats, and I do believe an alien or Bigfoot.


Sunday, April 5, 2009

Saturday, January 31, 2009

missed to think

It's hard to believe that two years have passed now. I wish everyone in the world could of had the privilege to meet this face and know him as well as i did and others. Here's a funny little story about him and I and our friend Bren at work (Ho Sum). So it comes to closing time and its my turn to stock all the beer. As I am kneeling down o take a count of what beers we need i say to myself aloud, as Bren and Mike are standing at an arms length away, " We only need one more Corona. I'm not going to get that." And Mike with his perfect timing implies so nicely, "It's because of pussies like you why we lost Nam." I begin to laugh very hard, like gut hurting hardness, and Bren who  is drinking a beer himself almost has it come out of hid mouth. 

This is just one of the many stories i have. There is another one where we were a little tipsy at a bar somewhere in Newport. Mike has the idea to take something out of the Animal House movie and goes up to a group of older guys and girls (mid 30s) and says, "Mind if we dance with yo dates." Even the table he said it to could not hold themselves and ended up buying us a round.

Miss you very much, keep smiling down with that smile, peace and giggles. 

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Por Favor


So my Travels started at this little place ^ called Peru and ended in a cold place called Chile. I was gone for a total of two weeks and felt like 20 minutes went by when i was on my plan home from Chile to Bs.As. I will say it did feel amazing to see the Pacific for the first time in months. it really is a site to see. I am not going to take it for granted anymore when I return home to CA.


This is in the middle of nowhere in Peru. This mountain was about the size of Mt. Rubidoux and I went straight down it. The hardest part was making the journey up to the peak, because the sand was so hot and i had to go barefoot. I do not remember the name of the little town this mountain was in, but i do remember no running water or electricity. I also had this platter of food that consisted of duck, some piece of a pig, and i hate to say it but i did try this little dish that came with the platter: guinea pig. I did feel sad since we did have one of those cute little furry critters for a little while running around in our house. (I did not taste well at all) The whole platter which also consisted of some vegetables and one beer cost me 11 soles which is equal to about 2.90 US. Crazy right?




These photos consist of Lima and this cool little hippie beach town called Huanchaco. ¡Lima has the worst drivers! Lima was cool but to much of a dirty run down city for except for this barrio called Barrancho, it was amazing. The beach was super cool I´m kinda bummed i don´t have any pictures of the surf it was really good. Super long lefts that would go about as far as 2-3 jetties lengths in Newport, and the locals there considered that to be ¨sectiony not lined up¨ as I called it. They said on a god day or even a decent day you could ride one wave for close to 10 minutes.




I will have a new post probably up tomorrow of Chile so hope to see ya´ll soon. I´m in a little hurry right now for the soccer game...I know i can´t believe it either I am racing home to go watch a futbol match. chau chau

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

nice things


Alrighty here we are probably on one of the last blogs I´ll do for the next three weeks. Granted that I will be travelling between Peru and Chile during those weeks. Something that I am looking forward to extremely. I have two friends one in Lima, Peru and the other in Santiago, Chile where they have invited me to stay at their houses. I am pretty stoked about that, since I am traveling by myself I don´t have to join the rest of the people fighting for hostel beds and super tours. Instead both of the these dudes (Oscar-Peru and Cristian-Chile) have both decided to take the week off of work to show me around and go exploring for themselves as well. Super cool people I must mention.

Well, Mara left about an hour ago and here I am sitting in my little computer cafe. While she was here (she is the little red thing in the picture above) we managed to go out every night, went to Boca twice, a trip to the province of Tucuman, we managed to go see a soccer game, and walked the city for sometime. I also played in a soccer game the other day, I must say for never playing soccer in my life and playing against my buddies who were brought up with it, you couldn´t really tell who never played and who has played their whole life, even ask Mara if you don´t believe me.



Here is Tucuman Mara and I took a tour that involved going through the city,a rain forest, a mountain peak at about 10,000 feet, and to the high desert where an ancient Inca civilization lived 800 years ago. Tucuman very very humid almost unbearable especially with the heat. in fact worse humidity I have ever been in.


This is just after coming down the mountain that was at first a rain forest.



Here is what is left of the empire, only the current furry creatures are its cohabitants now. At its peak it housed more than 6,000 people, something very humbling hits you when you arrive at a place like this.

A night out in the city of Tucuman, accompanied with Mara´s ghost.




Another little tour that was more close to the city, a nice little place I must say.


San Telmo street Fair and the Botanical Gardens across the street form my house

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Buena Onda


¡Pretty weird I leave soon! School is now over and I have much more time on my hands. So lately during the extremely hot and humid days we´ve been having, i tend to make my way to the park. It has been averaging 35 that is like almost a hundred, and humidity to go with it. As soon as i step out my front door I feel like somebody has just lacquered me with that humid feeling. I for one am for the humidity, i really dig it. It´s better than those hot windy dry summers i grew up with in Riverside.

Alrighty so the one on the left is this "¿art house?" I have been helping them put together art installations, and even sat in with everyone to decide which band we want to play on certain nights. Everyone there is super friendly and they always want to practice their English with me. The name of the place is Arte de 2 Corazones. It is a super sweet place with nice people. Dave came over one night and pulled out his sax rooftop style, on a very pleasingly warm night -2 in the morning, that's still night time- total good time. The makeup of the house is very hard to explain and I know this picture does not do it justice, but it´s very San Francisco style. And another funny thing is my band is playing there, not really my band, it´s Gulas I just play the cajon peruano. Still pretty cool to be able to play with folks. The picture on the right is from the rooftop of my buddy Cesars house. Hopefully you can get a good idea of just how grand this city is, the other view points you have are just the same, except when looking one direction Uruguay is waving its hand hello to you. It is unbelievable. We tend to spend a lot of time at this spot, it is very hard to leave.




Here is one of the "beaches." Its called Peru Beach, it is in the barrio of Martinez, about twenty minutes by car and no traffic. I went with my friends Carolina and Areal, and then decided to make more friends there, by the days end. It was a great time, a beautiful place, and perfect weather.









This is the little park I tend to be attracted to. I like a lot. Full of dogs conversing, people playing, and the sun smiling. I don´t know the name of the park, but it is next to the Japanese Gardens.



I was trying to sneak up on him while he was sleeping. He actually scared me pretty good when I was real close to his face and looking through the camera screen watch his eyes open and teeth showing. Pretty fierce looking dog, but a sweetheart.
So my plans to for to the "bottom of the world" have changed. It is pretty expensive and not really cracked up to be all that cool. So Mara and I are going to Puerto Madryn instead, to watch the Orcas come into town. One really cool thing about this event is you don´t have to get on a boat. The whales come right u to the shore and try to eat some penguins or seals. At night I guess you can her them breathing you stay so close to them. I can´t wait. Then after that I am going to Chile and Peru for a 2 week stint, and eventually making it back to CA. Chau Chicos, besos y abrazos. Check out my friend sofia, amazing http://www.myspace.com/sofiaviola22