Sunday, April 20, 2008

Come together all over the world from the hoods of Japan Harajuku girls


...'Cause I'd have all the money in the world, if I was a wealthy girl. I'd get me four Harajuku girls to inspire me and they'd come to my rescue. I'd dress them wicked, I'd give them names: Love, Angel, Music, Baby. Hurry up and come and save me. - Gwen Stefani



20 April 08 -- OMG! Harajuku is even more crazy than I ever imagined! The outfits, make-up, funky shoes, rocker attitudes--what a scene! With Gwennie Gwen kickin' on my iPod, these ladies made my day in Tokyo. Can you spot me in the photo above??? :)







After our day long meeting on Monday with our partners ImageOne, we were off for our dinner adventure. Taking taxis to the neon sign, karaoke riddled, Times Square-like Kabuki-Cho district, it felt like a movie set as we dodged off the busy street into a tiny tree-lined grove, wandering down a meandering "Shiki No Michi" stone pathway to find a small, well hidden house--the Cha Cha Hana.





This Kyoto style restaurant honored the Japanese beauty and tradition of its architecture and cuisine. Our ten-course traditional Japanese dinner, complete with sake, plum wine, and beer, was amazing. My favorite was the sashimi, which was probably happily swimming in the nearby water at most an hour prior to sitting on our sunken dinner table.



Adam, Matt, and I ended the evening with an AGI team meeting at the New York Bar, located on the 52nd floor of the Park Hyatt. With amazing 360 degree views of surrounding Tokyo and the site of the film "Lost in Translation," my red, white, and blue beverage tasted even better after a long day. Sayonara!



P.S. Check out the replica of the Philadelphia LOVE Park statue that we spotted a block away from our hotel!

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Movin' & Shakin'

At the end of March, my BFF Stacey and I had a fantastic long weekend in San Francisco & Napa Valley celebrating our 30 years of friendship over five-star food, amazing wine, and partying (a little too hard!) with the locals. My friends Chermei & Chris' wedding at the famous Auberge du Soleil was beautiful. It was a well needed getaway and I couldn't imagine a better person to have spent it with than my girl Stace! If you go, don't miss: The Slanted Door, Redd, Cakebread winery, Stag's Leap Wine Cellar, chai tea in Sausalito, Union Street boutiques, Lotus vodka, your day job.

I spent last week in Colorado Springs at the National Space Symposium. It's attended by the who's who's of the space industry, so there was always someone interesting around to strike up a thought-provoking conversation with. Buzz Aldrin: old space. X Prize guys: new space. Protesters: no space. I'm exhausted from no sleep (or oxygen) for a week, but busy prepping for my next adventure: six Asian countries in two weeks! I leave Friday for Tokyo, so will post updates from the other side of the globe.

Ciao for now!

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Photobloggin'

Just a quick note to say I've started work on my official photography site. So, take a peek and tell me your favorites and why. I can never decide if I like some of my shots because of the experience surrounding them, or they are truly good. :) In any case, enjoy!

LL live on the world wide web at: millaclick.smugmug.com.

Friday, March 21, 2008

Welcome to my blog!

Hi! I'm gearing up for six weeks of travel out west and across the Pacific, so here is my attempt at documenting and sharing my adventures. Starting next week, I will be going to San Francisco, Napa Valley, Colorado Springs, Japan, India, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan.

I look forward to spending time in San Fran--my favorite city in the US--with my BFF Stacey, as we go on a quick city photo safari, as well as attend a friend's wine country wedding. The remainder of my April travel is for work, which will be crazy busy, but certainly exciting!

Happy Easter weekend and talk to you again soon from somewhere! :)