Sunday, December 2, 2012

One Year Anniversary. Whoa.

Today is my one year anniversary from my departure last year (actually it was yesterday but our internet is shit and was dragging when I went to upload photographs). I can't believe it's already been 365 days since I left for my 5 month adventure. I know I haven't post anything since the end of this epic journey, so I thought to play catch up I'd share some of my favorite memories from post-travels.  
The last 6 months a lot has happened - I've left Uncle D (Deloitte) and started a new job with a local boutique consulting firm where I'm able to work in SF. No more 100% travel and never sleeping in my own bed. This summer was pretty rad, a lot of music, couple bachelorette parties & weddings! Live music was definitely something I missed while travelling. Anyway enough with the chit chat, onto the photographs!

Remember this? I sure do :-) Feels like ages ago, but then again also feels like I was just struggling to pack my life into that green bag!
Novemer 30, 2011
May 2012 - My mom, Cyndi, comes to visit me in SF
May 2012 - enjoying a hike in SF with Ami before getting back to work. I was meant to be there! My name was written in rocks....not quite written in the stars but rocks will do.
May 2012 - My favorite music festival, Hangout, in Alabama for Sar Bear's Bachelorette
May 2012 - Denver for C's Bachelorette Party
May 2012 - COLORADICAL baby
June 2012 - Annual Livermore Wine Tasting. My sister, Jen, and Cousin, Darren, come to visit me in Sf!
June 26, 2012 - Bringing in my Golden Birthday with my SF family. <3 you all!
June 2012 - Sar Bear weds BL!
June 2012 - Trip back to Or & Wa to visit family. Here's some of the York crew.
July 2012 - My First High Sierra Music Festival!
July 2012 - The Zesty crew rocking the Silverrrrr HSMF
July 2012 - An evening with the lovely Julia Marino
July 2012 - Ladies Tapas Dinner at Sarah's House. I am blessed with many wonderful women in  my life. 
July 2012 - Camping in the Redwoods for REGGAE on the River
July 2012 - Reggae....we don't have fun at all
July 2012 - Wanderlust Yoga & Music festival in Tahoe with my girl Sheana
August 2012 - Pre-C's wedding at Squaw
August 2012 - Stumbling though but surviving teaching Yoga for C's wedding. Even the Bride & Groom showed up!
August 2012 - Late night fun Post-C's wedding in Tahoe
August 2012 - How do I even caption this haha.....Yoyo's Honey Boo Boo TV Series Premiere party
August 2012 - Jen & I hanging in the trees at my 5th Outside Lands Music Festival in Golden Gate Park
August 2012 - Look! Bears in the Trees!
September 2012 - Lake Oroville Floating Campsite. Unforgettable weekend with great friends.
September 2012 - Pixar! Keeping up my headstands.
September 2012 - Finally getting my Tattoo
October 2012 - A few minute walk from my office. I love this city!
October 2012 - Drum Circle on Ocean Beach at sunset. A beautiful 85 degree day in October. Bonfire & s'mores followed :-)
October 2012 - All glowing while listening to Ben Howard's tunes at the Fillmore
October 2012 - Ben Howard you are an incredible man!
October 2012 - Andrea visits me in SF! Straight to Le Diner.
October 2012 - SF Giants win the World Series what what!
October 31, 2012 - Giants World Series celebration at Civic Center
November 2012 - Reunion with Jamie & Jen at the Xavier Rudd show in Vancouver BC
November 2012 - Stunning Fall day in Portland. View from Pittock Mansion.
November 2012 - Roaming around Portland with My Mom & Gma. Trying to stay warm on this brisk day.
Let's just say 2012 was very good to me! I'm going to work on keeping this blog updated a bit more in 2013. Let's hope blog worthy adventures come my way ;-) 

Paz y Amor xx
Brianna

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

A Little Slice of Rasta Dive Heaven - Little Corn Island, Nicaragua

Little Corn Island, Nicaragua

Let's just say even a week here wasn't enough, I could have spent a month relaxing, diving & meandering around little corn. Life is simple & good. No cars. No motorbikes. Little electricity. Fresh seafood. Reggae music. Killer diving. Stunning beaches = one of a kind down to earth paradise.


I arrived early Saturday evening after a short flight from managua to big corn island and then a boat ride from big corn to little corn island. Nice thing is that the boat waits for the flight to get in before leaving to little corn, makes it super easy to get there. On my ride over, I met a new friend from Wyoming. Kate & I watched the first of our many stunning sunsets on Little Corn. Literally standing there in awe. wouldn't you?

This was my first experience of feeling truly happy with my own company. I spent a lot of time reading and exploring the island on my own. One day I spent the entire afternoon on this beach, I had it all to myself. amazing.
The path to Casa Iguana hotel, which lead me to MJ & Melba beaches
MJ Beach - in love.

Melba Beach
whoops. 
On my second day exploring, I made one small wrong turn on a dirt path that turned a 20 min walk to the north side into a 5 hour adventure. I felt like Tom Hanks without my wilson for a second there - I was snackless, out of water and hadn’t seen anybody else along the beautiful eastern coast for a few hours. Once I made it around the bend to the north side and saw a person again, all my worries turned into a wonderful smile. I chilled at this incredibly unique hotel, Ensuenos, for the rest of the afternoon. I met some really neat people who revived me with water and a tuna snack. Yay
Ensuenos - check out how the cabina is built into the palm trees. No electriciy, a hippieseque peaceful retreat indeed
Dive little corn. 
Felt so good to get back in the water. Sadly though my 1st dive was ehhh and I think I'm a bit tainted after that liveaboard in Thailand - my standards are quite high now ek. I did see my first nurse shark on my 2nd dive, which  made me get excited again. The next couple of days ended up being insanely stormy with terrental downpours through the nights as well – perfect to be diving really. Everything is still great underwater. 


Peacock Flounder - Can you see him?

My first cave diving - I loved it! 

Ok two words, the name of this fish = "Slippery Dick" ha
LISTEN UP. ONE OF THE MOST INCREDIBLE EXPERIENCES OF MY LIFE - A BUCKET LIST MUST DIVE:

The night dive on Little Corn was absolutely unreal. After this short dive, we all came up blissed out of our mind. Why you ask? String of Pearls bio-luminescence. 

We went on a moonless night and turned off our flashlights under water. The String of Pearls were especially thick that night. It was like swimming in the night sky with sparkling stars all around. They would start as when little light and grow into a string right in front of your face. All I know is it’s one of the coolest things I’ve seen. Ever! I wasn't able to get any photos, but here is a more scientific explanation about this amazing sight:

“The string of pearls phenomenon is actually the mating display of ostracods. Ostracods are tiny crustaceans, about the size of tomato seeds and they use their bioluminescence to attract mates in the same way that fireflies do. It’s a common phenomenon throughout the Caribbean and is usually best seen about one half hour after sunset or moonset. Male ostracods release their bio-luminescent chemicals into the water as a string of dots. It’s a species-specific display – sort of a Morse code. The spacing of the dots in the water is unique to a particular species so females, recognizing the code for their own species, can swim to the end of a string of dots and know that they’ll find an eligible male.”


I searched for pictures online or videos to share with you all and came up pretty empty handed. I did find this drawing & a Ted Talk on bio-luminescene that I thought was interesting. All I have to say is JUST DO IT. 
This is the same fish! Within seconds he has the ability to change patterns & colors as a defense mechanism

YOGA
If you're a yogi or like a relaxing massage, definitely swing by & check out the Karma Shack. Leo is really great and I always love supporting somebody living her dream.

EAT. SLEEP. CHILL
I stayed at the cheapest spot there is since I wanted to be out exploring & was on my own. Here are some ideas of good places to stay:
3 Brothers - owners are super nice, only hotel with a kitchen for guests, $10 a night for a private room with bath (where I stayed). cheap & central!
Ensuenos - completely unique & cool spot with tree houses, amazing people and dinners here. Reminded me of being home in SF. Only downside is it is way off the beaten path. I came here one night for dinner, walking back in the pitch black jungle for 30 minutes solo was scary shit. My head lamp and iPhone light did nothing! So if you want to grab a drink at night on the main road it is tough. Single cabinas for around $30 a night.
Lobster Inn - I think that's the name, pink hotel right on the main strip. If I found this earlier I probably would have stayed here. Friends of mine paid $25 a night for the two of them.
Casa Iguana - the eco lodge "resort" on the island. Amazing beautiful beaches and a nice restaurant right there with cool views. You get a discount at Dive Little Corn if you stay here. I think a private cabina runs about $40 a night.
I saw they were building some pretty "upscale" places that are more on the expensive side...well for little corn $100 a night is a lot :)
Cabina at Casa Iguana
Hammocks on Casa Iguana's Beach
As for where to eat & hang out. There really is only a couple bars on the island. Definitely check them out. $1 beers at the Rasta Shack thing. 
Must Eats:
1. Ensuenos
2. Desidere - I think I ate here about 5 times, so yummy!
3. Casa Iguana
4. Pan de coco and cinnamon bread …anything in a plastic container here is fresh and delicious. You'll see the locals selling it. Can't miss it!

Fabulous dinner at Ensuenos - $15 for all this

$1 Beers here! Great Sunset spot too.
Sunset right across the street from Desidere

Rad friends I met on little corn

Thank you friends for the delicious rum & coconut cocktail...by candlelight of course
Dear Little Corn Island,
Sad to say goodbye (for now). Thank you for being awesome. I will return my friend, don't you worry!
MUCH LOVE,
Bri Bri
p.s. I think next time I can be convinced to stay for awhile & get my dive master certification ;-)

Somebody had already carved my name for me at the lighthouse