Category Archives: Around the world

Vivaaerobus brings tears of joy to my eyes

Yesterday they finally approved low cost airline Vivaaerobus to fly out of a new  no-frills terminal in the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.

This means direct flights from Austin to Cancún, Guadalajara, León, Monterrey, Puebla, and Queretaro. And they will be cheap too: supposedly starting at $9.99 before taxes.

Since a quick trip to Monterrey includes:

  • Car permit: about $40
  • Car insurance in Mexico: about $80 for 4 days
  • Three or four tanks of gas: $90
  • Tolls for the border, Colombia road and Monterrey-Laredo highway: $40
  • Sitting on your ass six to eight hours each way: Priceless.

you can see how I intend to take advantage of the new flights. Let’s hope that the prices do actually remain low and the schedules are good. Sadly flights start in March of 2008. More info here.

Update 1/30/2008: Rejoice my friends. After two false promises, Vivaaerobus started selling tickets for their Austin-Monterrey and Austin-Cancun flights yesterday. They begin in May 1st, 2008 and go for $9.99 one-way (yes, 10 bucks). After taxes, it’s around $120-$140. Still a good deal!.

Disneyworld

 

 

Jacobo, Joelle, Liat and myself headed down (East? North?) to Orlando last weekend to visit old pal Mickey and some of the others.

While it’s tough to travel in a group in which only 75% of the people are potty trained, it was a lot of fun. Of all the Disney characters, Pocahontas and Cinderella were the hottest – although I suspect Pluto felt a lot hotter inside that costume.

Cute photos of the many adventures can be seen in The MKX® Photo Central.

Cerro de la Silla

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I was forwarded these breathtaking photos of the famous Cerro de la Silla, symbol of my hometown Monterrey. They were taken by my friend JW. from an airplane as he was flying back into town. Amazing. If you’ve seen this mountain before, you will be able to recognize its characteristic shape very clearly in this picture.

For another, more classical view, check out the QTVR panorama of Monterrey that Moi and I shot last year. Look around and you’ll find the Cerro de La Silla.

Or see many other cool photos of the mountain in flickr, like this one or this one.

Tecate

Ziv Erlich

Just received this image of Ziv Erlich, drinking a Tecate. It’s his first Tecate in eleven years. He bought it in Barcelona and carried it to Tel-Aviv. Look how happy he looks. Ziv is a fine man.

My mom in the news

This is the today’s cover of the Edición Cumbres weekly supplement of the largest newspaper in Monterrey:

The article inside is about the Monologues 2007 contest run by CONARTE (Consejo para la Cultura y las Artes de Nuevo León), which my mom (a.k.a. Thelma Sandler) won. The play will be presented at the Teatro de La Ciudad (only fits 1,417 spectators: get your ticket soon!) sometime during the giant and now ongoing Fórum Universal de las Culturas.
You can read see a PDF of the original cover and article here: Cover, Page 1, Page 2.
You can see read my mom’s poetry blog (Spanish) here.

The OC

I spent the last weekend in California (pronounced: Kahliforrniah by the Governator himself), more specifically in Orange County (and the surrounding areas).

I did not go to Disneyland or to the Chinese Theater, because I saw that already, you know… twenty two years ago, back when KITT was the big attraction in Universal Studios and the Fax machine was a technological marvel.
Instead, I went to 7 or 8 different beaches, as seen on Baywatch (before you ask: yes, I saw Pamela Anderson in a red swimsuit).

Some other visited attractions:

The trip was an absolute blast, thanks to my amazing hostess and tour guide Yeni (and Ramiro and Bombon). I hope to see them again soon. Thanks for everything!

Cancelled flight

I got early to the Austin Airport, ready to take my flight to Miami (connecting in Houston).

To my surprise, the first flight got cancelled because of some alleged malfunction in the airplane. In my opinion, they should let us fly anyway. I mean, what’s the worst that could happen!?

I was able to change my flight, but all of a sudden I find myself with three free hours at the airport.

Thankfully, I brought my new iPhone with me, so I can entertain myself browsing the net (I joke – I brought my 12″ Powerbook). I can also entertain myself asking strangers to take photos of me looking bored. Or eat at The Salt Lick. Could be worse.

Another wedding: Galia

Just like last weekend, I flew again to Mexico City for another wedding. Those frequent flyier miles are accumulating like the dirt under my bed (or something, that wasn’t a very good analogy). This time it was the turn for my cousin Galia and Ari. It was all very precious.

See the photos, then stop wasting any time and sign up for La Polla América, which is what you came here for anyway.

Now, here’s some free advice for parents-to-be: You don’t need to get too creative when it comes to picking names, as my family learned a long time ago. Just go for the sure thing and pick a name that reflects confidence, success, beauty, and intelligence.

Or just call your kid Marcos.

PS: You can’t tell from the picture, but I’m the one known as “Marcos Grande“.

Tawil

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I flew back yesterday (on that new and wonderful direct Aeromexico flight) from Mexico City. You spend two hours on the plane and another two hours in the car trying to get anywhere from the airport.

Alberto Tawil and Yael Shifman got married on Saturday, and of course it was a blast. See the photos at The MKX® Photo Central (or not, it’s totally up to you).