A Dream Come True
Yes i know, i neglected blogging for so long. Sorry folks! Does anybody missed me here at all? There was no reason why i didn’t blog, i just felt lazy to write anything. Hopefully, through this article, i can find back the habit of posting regularly. So what’s new with Curacha?
A dream came into reality last May. I made my first trip to the USA! Yeheyy!! Honestly, i can’t explain why i waited so long to go there, whereas i could have done it since 20 years ago. My impressions of the Great Land of Possibilities? Let’s start with the first destination Houston, Texas….
Just before landing, as soon as the height of the plane was deep enough for me to comprehend what is underneath, an awesome view of houses with swimming pool in various shapes & sizes was the first that caught my eyes. Wow! I thought all the people down below must all be rich! I haven’t seen such an immense number of pools clustered in one area. Only when i reached the modest house of my cousin with 4 bedrooms, 2 carports & a huge living room did i understand that swimming pools in that State isn’t a luxury but a necessity. Hell, was it hot there! And that’s all year round. Then i thought why we can’t see a single pool in Germany from the bird’s eye view? Because pools there are all indoor! Or do you think you can swim in a freezing pool during winter time? Houston reminds me more of the Philippines with rows of houses right along the expressway just separated by a local road adjacent to the express lanes. Unlike in Europe, the houses here are far away from the Autobahn. You will seldom see a house along side the Expressway here. Aside from the joy & excitement of seeing my cousin & her family (gosh, the last time i saw my inaanak, the son of my cousin, he was only 3 years old, now he will soon to graduate from college next year), there’s nothing historical to see in Houston. It is a modern city where the only thing that wakes my interest was the George Bush Library & Museum. In comparison with other States, i was told that the standard of living in Texas (and Arizona as well) is more cheaper. But what made this city really worthy of the trip? Was it my cousin? The Museum? Nope….. It is the Steak!! Omigosh, i ate in Houston the tastiest, juiciest & biggest T-Bone steak in my life! And that in a typical authentic cowboy-style salon. You bet i will be going back there again soon…
After spending four days in Texas, i flew to Tucson, Arizona to visit my college friend there. Hah! Arizona, here i come!!
First impression while looking out of the window while the plane is descending…. desert & a few scattered mountains. The earth down below was dry, baked & blond. The color must be due to lack of green vegetation. I came, i conquer & i sweat more! Tucson is a small desert city. The downtown comprises of a few tall buildings which can be counted in one hand and so a small city that after turning left & right in the road you’re out of the city again. It’s hotter there than in Texas. While touring the desert area with my friend & husband, i imagined walking in a hot, dusty land with animal skeletons & cactus scattered all over the area. True enough! Because i really saw lots of cactus in different varieties, some were small, some were beautiful, and some were huge and looking like humans with its two arms. The only thing that’s missing was the animal skeleton, otherwise you can already feel being a part of a John Wayne movie. Speaking of movies, the counterpart of Universal Studios in the desert was in Tucson. The tour guide there explained that most of the western movies & TV series were shot in Old Tucson Studios including Aim High, Little House on the Prairie & Chaparral to name a few. If you want to visit the Studios, then you have to set aside a whole day because the place has lots to offer like horse riding, guided tour in train around the place, museums, cancan shows, cowboy shows with all the gunfighting & falling from the roof etc. We also visited a very old church in the middle of the desert called San Xavier del Bac which was the pioneer in converting the indians to Christianity that used to dwell in that area. And what about food in Tucson? Breakfast galore in I-Hopp was a super hit! This restaurant offers a real American delightful breakfast with everything that goes with it…. Pancakes with different kinds of Maple syrup, fried eggs with bacon, hotdogs & hash etc. That was such a feasty meal with gusto! After three days in Arizona, i stepped inside the plane again going West……
Watch out for the next post about California Dreamin’…..
The George Bush Library & Museum in Houston, Texas
The Old Tucson Studios
Real Cowboys with Guns
Tucson, Arizona
Finally, a post! Hehe.
You bet the steak in Texas is so yummy and even dirt cheap. I remember eating buffet-style in Dallas for only $7. Grabe.
Did you visit the Grand Canyon in Arizona? Fantastic view. Five-hour drive nga lang from Phoenix.
Comment by Abaniko — August 11, 2009 @ 9:38 pm
hey, welcome back to cyberspace. You came back with a bang with your American desert soujourn hehe
Looks like you had a real nice time with family and friends. Tell us more
Comment by bw — August 11, 2009 @ 11:25 pm
>>Abaniko
i was only 3 days in Arizona, thats why i wasnt able to go Grand Canyon… next time uli.
Comment by curacha — August 12, 2009 @ 8:51 am
>>bw
bakasyon grande talaga bro! and the best thing from it, my folks there didnt let me pay for anything…iba talaga mag-host ang pinoy.
Comment by curacha — August 12, 2009 @ 8:54 am
Curacha, ang reply mo kay BW, parang ikaw din yan. Kaya ang sarap magbakasyon sa Germany. Hahaha. At talagang umabuso, ano? Hey, tumuloy ka na kasi sa Davao. I’ll bring you to Pearl Farm!
Comment by Abaniko — August 12, 2009 @ 11:40 pm
What a great and fun vacation. I could only smell the luscious steak in my mind.
Comment by Major Tom — August 13, 2009 @ 7:56 am
>>Abaniko
80% naman talaga pupunta ko sayo sa davao eh! pwera nalang pag may nakita nakong fafah till december at yayain ako sa iba… if you were on my shoes, what will you choose?
Comment by curacha — August 13, 2009 @ 8:49 pm
>>Major Tom
Ay naku, i tell you, im still dreaming & longing for that steak.
Comment by curacha — August 13, 2009 @ 8:51 pm
Curacha, as for me, I’ll ensure that I’ll hit as many birds as possible with one stone. Hehe. Basta, let me know if you’re coming.
Comment by Abaniko — August 14, 2009 @ 12:38 am
aw! kainnget…bakasyon galore talaga, nice photos
ako kaya kelan mapupunta kahit NY, three hours lang nasa NY na ko lol… need ko pa visa pero BUffalo, NY lang yun
Comment by manilenya — August 20, 2009 @ 1:02 am
>>manilenya
God’s willing nasa NY ako next year. Eyebol tayo gusto mo?
Comment by curacha — August 20, 2009 @ 6:33 pm
Looks like you have a great time in the USA ! Enjoy !
Comment by Sidney — August 23, 2009 @ 9:06 am
>>Sidney
I really a great time Sidney, and hopefully i could go there again next year.
Comment by curacha — August 23, 2009 @ 1:56 pm