29.11.08

iPostcards from Peru

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21.11.08

iPostcards from Ecuador

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12.7.08

iPostcards from San Diego, CA


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a summer afternoon at Balboa Park, San Diego, CA

2.7.08

iPostcards from New York, NY - Summer 2008

in front of my office in NYC

view of Central Park from hotel

by Rockefeller Center

in front of my client's office building

29.6.08

iPostcards from San Francisco, CA

That's one Big "Vajayjay'!

rainbow goddess

28.6.08

Cruising in San Francisco

If you happen to find yourself in San Francisco, and want to do something different or unique, you may want to try cruising (no, not that kind of "cruising") the San Francisco Bay. Please check out my friend, Allen's cruise company, Dragonfly Adventures Cruises.
They offer custom charters and scheduled cruises aboard our 58' Sunseeker Express for up to 12 guests and two crew members. Experience an intimate cruise aboard this dramatically styled yacht with a full array of luxury accommodations. Whether it's a one-day Bay Adventure, Sunset Dinner Cruise or a weekend trip to Benicia, Petaluma, Napa or Monterey Bay, your cruise experience will be extraordinary aboard the Dragonfly.
Please click HERE for their website.

22.6.08

iPostcards from Monterey Peninsula, CA

Lone Cypress


iReport from Monterey Peninsula, CA


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iPostcards from Monterey Peninsula, CA

15.6.08

Sean and the City



As far as I can remember, some of my wholesome fantasies involved being (in no particular order) ... a superhero, a Broadway/rock star, a male supermodel, an animal trainer, or a host of some travel show.
So for the past few years, every time I travel, I started filming myself acting as if I was Anderson Cooper or Matt Lauer in some remote exotic location.
When LXTV, a local L.A. TV show, recently announced that they were having a
contest searching for a new host,
I saw that 95% of all the contestants who submitted entries already had past or have current professional experience hosting a TV show.
On the last day of the contest, I decided not to be intimidated and still come up with my very own audition video, albeit that it is, admittedly, very amateurish. I managed to submit it 11 minutes to go till the midnight deadline. What I didn't take into account is the time it would take to completely upload. So waahhh ... F+_)(*&^%$#@! ... I missed the cut-off! Even if I didn't have a chance against the pros, it still would have been nice to have been considered.
Since I already came up with a finished product, I might as well share it with you, my family and friends. I hope you like it.

LXTV hosting reel/audition video:
"Why should I be the new host of LXTV? Well, I found myself reporting about various places in this world, but never reported about my hometown. I may not have the professional background and/or back-up of a production crew like the other contestants,
I'm just a local guy who loves everything about Los Angeles!
Well, not exactly everything." ... (see ending of video).

7.5.08

iPostcard from Lake Taupo, New Zealand

I can't believe it's been 5 years
since the day I thought we were going to die!
LOL


3.3.08

iPostcards from Chicago, IL

I've connected several times via Chicago's international airports, O'Hare and Midway, but have never been to the "Windy City". Well, I finally made it to Chicago. I met up with my colleagues from New York to spend the weekend in the "Second City" for work. We had to familiarize ourselves with our clients' preferred hotels, which happen to be three of the city's top luxury hotels, The Peninsula Chicago, the Four Seasons Hotel Chicago, and The Ritz-Carlton Chicago - A Four Season Hotel. It may have been a business trip, but it was more like a vaca(sean), since we we had fabulous accommodations and were pampered with delicious gourmet meals and luxury gift items.

With my flight from LAX, not surprisingly being delayed,
it was already 1AM by the time I got in ORD.
I could have slept in the 12-passenger stretch limo
that transferred me to my fabulous hotel, The Peninsula Chicago

view of Lake Michigan from the Four Seasons Hotel Chicago

***

We only had a couple of hours to spare for free time on our own,
so I decided to use up some X'mas gift cards
at the Men's Store of Saks Fifth Avenue,
then walk the rest of the Magnificent Mile
all the way to Millennium Park and Daley Plaza.


iPostcard from Chicago


Cloud Gate, unofficially dubbed "The Bean" behind me


"The Bean"'s reflection of the west facing towards the "Loop"




by the Chicago Picasso,
Pablo Picasso's untitled, unpainted 50-foot Cubist sculpture
is a focal point of this open-air gallery in Daley Plaza


John Hancock Tower behind me by dusk

on my way to the airport,
my driver was kind enough to drive me by the Sears Tower