Wednesday, 27 March 2013

小心熊出没

我们离开拉斯维加斯后,一路尽是荒芜沙漠,在开往Big Bear Lake的蜿蜒山路上,树木一路转变,由干瘪瘪一片,到开始有了Joshua Trees,到开始看见松科……到了Big Bear Lake,我们才终于看见了秋色。

那时已经将近下午五点了,太阳西斜,枯黄郊野上深黄色的树木倚着栋木屋,那一山秋色绮丽的叫人双眼无法定格,为了捕捉住那一旬间的梦幻,我们停下车子,用手机把那一刻感动给记录了下来。

面对着一山的七彩缤纷,面对着一湖的波光摇曳,我誓死非湖畔不住!于是,我们在Big Bear Lake绕了绕,找了好几家看来不错的湖畔小屋。或许因为此时不是peak season,好多家旅馆的大厅工作人员一副爱理不理的样子.

最后,我们在Big Bear Frontier遇到了比较亲切的员工,再加上夕阳下那一栋栋小木屋看起来非常迷人,我们就这样子住了下来。

把车子停放后第一个进入眼帘的便是这一湖山色

Cabin #26
我们的Cabin 26就在湖畔。小木屋五脏俱全,厨房应有尽有,还有个fire place,可想象在这儿过冬有多舒适写意。

隔壁的小木屋里住着一对韩国情侣,正兴致勃勃地在草地旁起火准备BBQ,我们则忙着把行李抗进屋内。这,是最后一晚了,我们各自冲了杯热饮,在暖暖的小木屋里头翻箱倒柜地、像变身的Transformers似的,把十四天的琐碎之物做了个总结,把行李都准备好了,才想起吃晚餐的事儿。

我们的温暖小屋


我们在傍晚寻找住宿时,曾经进了一家名为Old Country Inn的餐厅。我单看名字,误以为是小客栈。进去问了问,发觉他们态度不错,餐厅装潢看起来也挺温馨舒适的,所以晚上,我们又回来报到。餐厅里客人不多,我们找了个看起来比较舒服静谧的角落,准备好好的吃一餐,谈一谈。

服务员看起来像是十来岁的中学生(不好意思,我总是无法准确的猜出白种人的岁数),看起来像是给老爸打工的样子。长得一表人才,彬彬有礼。老板兼厨师则是个高人,酷酷的,不苟言笑。

鹿角灯饰
每一次到一家我没有吃过的餐厅,我习惯上总是要求服务员介绍。这一次,老板亲自出马。我们于是各要了一杯热可可,一个南瓜汤,两支buffalo wings(餐牌上写着六支鸡翅,我说我们吃不了这么多,只要两支可以吗?老板很随和说顾客要求至上)和一碟德国香肠。最后,我意犹未尽,在餐牌salad篇指着说seared ahi tuna。

理论上我既然在一排salad当中指着说seared ahi tuna,那salad一词应该是understood的。所以,老板把seared ahi tuna送上时,我‘噫’了一声,我不是要salad吗?怎么来了个正餐?晶晶在一旁窥见老板一脸骄傲喜滋滋打开餐盖(只差没有ta-da~一声),却被我的‘噫’一声泼了一头冷水。他应该很“无瘾”,我则内疚万分。见他一脸严肃,我也不好意思再多说什么,尽力吃就是了。

后来我们偷听他和隔壁桌的顾客对话,方知道原来他可是个冷面笑匠。 隔壁桌来了一对六十来岁的男女,女的好说话,跟老板说:“今天对我们来说是个特别的日子。”老板问:“What's the occasion?”。女士说:“是我的丈夫的生日。”老板说:“哦,所以你把他撇在家吗?”我差点儿把口里的食物都喷了出来。后来他们又一搭没一搭的谈着,我怀疑他不喜欢叽喳的女人,句句了无痕迹‘顶住晒’。

Pumpkin Soup


Buffalo Wings






Seared Ahi Tuna


老实说,这家餐厅的食物很好吃,老板对自己的厨艺也非常有自信,可惜我们这两个胃口超小的马来西亚人让他好生失望。很无奈,两个主餐根本就是我们能力以外的事儿。打包了香肠和煎饼也算人事已尽。

晚餐后,我们到便利店买了两个杯面,打算隔天早上看日出时慢慢享用。然后回到酒店大厅上上网,聊聊。这样子就过了个写意悠闲的一天。

酒店大厅


Tuesday, 26 March 2013

The Elements Song

If you think I'm going to blog about Sheldon Cooper again, I'm sorry that I have to disappoint you :)

Because of The Big Bang Theory, I googled "The Elements Song" and I accidentally came across this real life funniest, nerdiest, coolest singer / song-writer / pianist / mathematician -- Tom Lehrer!! He is SOOOO adorable!

This is the life recording of Tom Lehrer singing the Elements Song at Copenhagen in 1967. I don't understand how could the audience sit there clapping calmly. If I were there, I would roar in hysterics.



OK, now let's sing along:

ARTIST: Tom Lehrer
TITLE: The Elements

There's antimony, arsenic, aluminum, selenium
And hydrogen and oxygen and nitrogen and rhenium
And nickel, neodymium, neptunium, germanium
And iron, americium, ruthenium, uranium
Europium, zirconium, lutetium, vanadium
And lanthanum and osmium and astatine and radium
And gold and protactinium and indium and gallium
And iodine and thorium and thulium and thallium

There's yttrium, ytterbium, actinium, rubidium
And boron, gadolinium, niobium, iridium
And strontium and silicon and silver and samarium
And bismuth, bromine, lithium, beryllium, and barium

There's holmium and helium and hafnium and erbium
And phosphorus and francium and fluorine and terbium
And manganese and mercury, molybdenum, magnesium
Dysprosium and scandium and cerium and cesium
And lead, praseodymium, and platinum, plutonium
Palladium, promethium, potassium, polonium
And tantalum, technetium, titanium, tellurium
And cadmium and calcium and chromium and curium

There's sulfur, californium, and fermium, berkelium
And also mendelevium, einsteinium, nobelium
And argon, krypton, neon, radon, xenon, zinc, and rhodium
And chlorine, carbon, cobalt, copper, tungsten, tin, and sodium

These are the only ones of which
The news has come to Ha'vard
And there may be many others
But they haven't been discava

To see more videos of Tom Lehrer's video, you can go to The Tom Lehrer Wisdom Channel. I'm sure you would love these!

Pleasant Week Waiting for Me :)

I haven't finish the blog posts of my previous trip, and the next one is coming up soon. I know myself so well that if I don't complete it now, I'll never complete those blogs, ever!! (Just like what happened to my 江南 family trip blog posts. The titles staying in my draft folder for ever and ever). Argh!! I MUST finish the balance 3 USA blog posts, and yet, I'm here, writing about weather......

Based on my previous experience at Guilin, I know it too well that we should never under estimate "Spring". A few years ago, we happily went to the 四季如春 Guilin, and ended up caught in the 春冷冻死牛 situation. Hence, this time, I pay extra attention on the weather forecast, especially the one at Sapa.

I guess we are extremely lucky. The weather at Sapa is not bad at all (I'll assume the forecast is based on 95% confidence level. Haha!). Well, fine, I do notice there is one day of "a shower or thunderstorm possible" when we are there but I'm pretty optimistic about this.

Can't wait to explore another country!! :)