Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Trying something out of the ordinary...

Tuna Margarita.

Silver Tequila and prickly pear cactus juice.

Rosario's in San Antonio.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

...everything is bigger in Texas!

Here's a pic of my BFF Marisabel and I enjoying yummy margaritas at a spot that I don't remember the name of.

Everything truly is bigger in Texas!!

Even the beers are jumbo sized and the plates of food are enormous! I enjoyed plenty of open bar margarita receptions on work time (kept the drinking to a minimum, though). Even the local Denny's had a "Texas menu" which featured traditional Mexican dishes - which I adore.
I'm going to have to do some serious calorie counting now that I'm back in DC...

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

On the road again...

Here's a pic from this past Thursday that was taken during the cab ride to my hotel in San Antonio, Texas. Kinda made me want to jump on the road and head to Mexico, but I didn't. ;-)

I'm kind of obsessed with geography & maps in general but this is part of the USA that I've never touched down in ... until now.

Awesomeness.


Wednesday, July 7, 2010

All I See Is Fireworks...


So, for many years the 4th of July was my favorite holiday. Now-a-days, every day is a holiday so I don't pick favorites. I found myself repeating Mariah Carey's 4th of July song and reminiscing of the good ol' days where as kids, we would climb up to the roof and watch the fireworks display at Shea Stadium. Man, I miss being a kid in Queens.

This year, we watched the National Fireworks on the Key Bridge in Georgetown - which connects VA and DC. Of course I couldnt get the best pic to capture such a great show, but enjoy!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Wheaton, MD


Here's a photo from Wheaton metro station in Maryland - home of the longest escalator in the Western Hemisphere according to Wikipedia. Though I'm a certified geography junkie, I'll admit I went for the mall that is attached to it for a quick shopping trip. ;-)

This entry comes to you as I've passed my anniversary of moving to Maryland. There's still so much to discover.

Believe the hype!