Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Picture Perfect


"Isn't this just great" my dad kept repeating. He was right. Somehow the family (the four of us) was all together again for the first time in a year. We were sitting outdoors of a restaurant right on the beach in Pacific City, OR. The Ocean looked like a lake, next to still. Haystack rock was standing alone in the water, watching over the inlet. The dunes that we had climbed prior to dinner were gleaming off to the side, framing the ocean view. We felt as if we were looking at a piece of art. Toast and enjoy the moment.

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Pink- Dear Mr President - Live

You'd never take a walk with me, would you?

The lyrics sung by Pink in her song "Dear Mr. President" are so beautifully put. Very different from her more popular songs, in which she tends to sound angry and loud, "Mr. President" sounds genuine and soft. After hearing this song for the first time and multiple times thereafter in Europe, I couldn't help but wonder: Why have I not heard this song, out since December 2006, in the country whose administration it refers to?

After polling a few of my friends, I got one "I think I heard it once during spring break," one "I might have heard the concept of the song," and one response by a devil's advocate saying "it's an old song, why would it be playing now?" (By the way - I've only been hearing old songs on the radio lately - where is the new music?). The rest had never heard of it. And believe me, if my liberal group of friends has not heard this song, the vast majority of America has not either.

As I was snuggled all warm in my bed, visions of censorship danced in my head. I had to investigate...was this our government preventing the American population from hearing this song? Afraid it would put ideas of dislike of our president in the remaining 25% of people who still approve of him
? Or is it just the patriotic loyalty through thick and thin causing Americans to not want to even hear the song?

I decided to email the program director of one of the local Portland, OR radio stations (105.1 The Buzz) and ask. I was pleased with the promptness and kindness of the response:

Thanks for your note. That's a good question because that's a good
song. I'm not sure if the music label might have had a different
marketing strategy for that song overseas than here, given the
difference in politics. Yours is the first request we've had for it, so
maybe other people will catch on to it and it'll become popular as time
goes on.

You may not be aware of this, but it is remarkably hard for us to just
pick music off of CDs and play it, hoping that it will become popular.
We certainly don't play what the record labels tell us to, but unless
the music labels are hyping music with videos on VH1, billboards and bus
signs, clips on "Grey's Anatomy" and etc, we have a hard time making a
song a hit if we are the only media outlet playing it. It's possible,
but harder than it would seem.

Anyway, please keep us in mind when you hear good music that we should
consider. I'll make sure that our music director knows that you like
that song!

Jeff McHugh
Program Director
I'm not sure why the music label would have different marketing strategies for different countries - or no marketing strategy for this one at all - but that is one world I know absolutely nothing about. I can only guess what is going on with Pink's brave practice of free speech (we all remember what happened to the Dixie Chicks when the spoke out against the president), but I really hope that people stand up for the rights that they still have.

Conclusion: Europe does a lot of things a lot better.

Friday, August 3, 2007

Back in the States

After 3 full, and I mean full, weeks of traveling with my sister around Europe I am back home in Oregon. Great trip, but good to be home and rest a bit.

Here is the rest of trip briefly:

Day 9: July 20, 2007
-Slept in...what an amazing concept.
** Went pedal boating on lake Lugano and jumped in the lake.
-Ate gelati and relaxed
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Saw free outdoor concert (popular hits band) in the center.
Day 10: July 21, 2007
-Walked around Lugano
-Saw sister's school
-Shopped
Day 11: July 22, 2007
-Laundry day
-Day trip to Como, Italy
-Went to Volta museum (guy who invented batteries and conducted experiments on frogs)
-Visited the Duomo
-Went on a boat trip across Lake Como
-Saw WWII Memorial
Day 12: July 23, 2007
-Train to Firenze, Italy (Florence).
-Stayed at beautiful hostel Villa Camarata set away from the city in nature.
-Walked around the city seeing the colorful Duomo, Michaelangelo's house, and Pointe Vecchio.
-Ate a lot of gelati.
-Rubbed the boar's nose to ensure our return to Firenze.
** Had dinner at a restaurant with live Jazz music on the river, and got free drinks from the handsome flirty waiter.
Day 13: July 24, 2007
-Day trip to Pisa, Italy.
-Went to outdoor market and bought exotic dried fruits (made me feel sick) and nougat.
-Walked around the Duomo, old city walls and Leaning tower of Pisa.
**Climbed to the top of the leaning tower!!! Very trippy and scary experience, but well worth it.
-Returned to Firenze and toured the city some more - saw lots of statues.
Day 14: July 25, 2007
-Left Firenze early for train to Milano, Italy.
** Climbed on top of the roof of the Duomo and wandered around. Awesome view and way to see the cathedral. Beautiful.
-Ate Gelati (see a trend here).
-Went to the Galleria with lots of expensive stores and a McDonalds Cafe - so upscale.
-Kicked the bull in the balls and spun on them for good luck.
-Took train back to Lugano.
Day 15: July 26, 2007
-Walked around Lake Lugano.
-Ate the "best Swiss Turkish Kabob".
- Watched sailboat races.
-Ran errands
-Took train to Balsthal, Switzerland and stayed with sister's friend.
Day 16: July 27, 2007
-Drove past Interlachen to the Swiss Alps village Grindewald and the top of Europe.
-Took train halfway up to little tourist village in Alps.
-Ate Cheese fondue.
-Listened to the Alp Horn.
** Hiked around area. Breathtaking view and lots of cows and mountain goats.
-Drove back to Balsthal and went to random birthday dinner party for sister's friend's student.
Day 17: July 28, 2007
-Took train to Frankfurt, Germany.
-Picked up and taken to distant relatives (4th cousins) house.
-Hung out with cousin and his friends watching tv, movies, and playing poker (I won one hand! yay!). They had a "whiskey fetish" with at least 12 different kinds of whiskey out on the table.
Day 18: July 29, 2007
-Raining.
-Took a boat trip on the Rhine river.
** Hiked up to explore 2 different castles.
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Had Bratwurst and Saurkraut for lunch on the boat.
Day 19: July 30, 2007
-Sister's last day.
-Walked around Massenheim, Germany - where the cousins live.
-Went into Frankfurt in the evening with whole big extended family.
-Went to top of 2nd highest skyscraper in Frankfurt (very modern-day city) for a great view for miles.
-Had drinks in a tavern that opened in the 1470s.
-Walked across pedestrian bridge over river to see the city by night.
Day 20: July 31, 2007
-Took sister to train station for a tearful goodbye.
-Sight-seeing trip to Weisbaden with 2 cousins and other American guest.
-Had the "Best German Turkish kabob".
-Hiked up hill for a good view.
-Walked around the city and stopped for coffee in a cafe to chat with cousin.
Day 21: Aug 1, 2007
-Flew home to Salem, Oregon.
** Read Harry Potter on the plane!

** = My favorites

As my sister said, "This isn't vacation, this is travel."