Category: dance
05/13/11 09:40 - ID#54274
Ballet Class with Olga
In particular, I loved this sequence from the documentary.
It showcases an intense ballet lesson that Sokvannara "Sy" Sar, a Cambodian who came to NYC to learn ballet, takes with Olga Kostritzky, simply the best beginner ballet teacher there can be.
Notice Sy's perfect form and the controlled leg lifts. I wonder if I will ever get there.
I had no idea Google put whole documentaries online on Youtube. You can watch the entire film here:
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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Category: dance
05/12/11 12:16 - ID#54269
Parivrtta Surya Yantrasana
In class, Erin gave us the option of trying the Parivrtta Surya Yantrasana (compass or sundial pose) or leg splits. I was secretly interested in going the splits way because of my not-so-secret obsession with ballet. But the sundial/compass pose looked pretty cool so most of the class that had an opinion at that point voted in favour of trying it out. I decided to abandon my secret agenda and went with the class.
And, wow! The Parivrtta Surya Yantrasana was totally worth going with the class chorus.
That doesn't mean I reached the full expression of the pose. Far from it. But I ALMOST got there with a yogi's choice scaled-down version. (e:Paul)-Super-Yogi later told me that this pose was tough, even for him. He has a theory that he is only good at asanas that involve upper body strength (but we all know it's just a theory and a flawed one at that, because I did watch him out of the corner of my eyes, and he totally reached the asana!)
After yoga, (e:Paul) and I hung out for dinner. We cooked palak paneer (which, I thought was a slight disaster because our most-probable guess purchase of a "paneer"-like-Italian-basket cheese pulled a meltdown in the frying pan). I should have known better than to have trusted an Italian cheese to behave like paneer or at least have tested it before throwing it all in or just used the most-probably-fry-able Goya Queso Blanco, instead. But I didn't do any of these things.
I guess there is always next time but If you will excuse me, I need to go and bask in my yoga mediocrity and palak-paneer miscalculation now.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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Category: eating in
05/11/11 09:48 - ID#54261
Cheesy fact.
Where is all the extra cheese going? Cosmetics? Bricks for cheese houses?
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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Category: dance
05/11/11 06:38 - ID#54259
Who was Martha Graham?
I am absolutely fascinated with the Google doodle today! It just keeps getting better and better. I followed links and read so much about Martha Graham because of that awesome doodle.
And now, the inevitable. I want to try out Modern dance!!
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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Category: dance
05/10/11 11:42 - ID#54257
Missed yoga so much...
That makes zero sense, but welcome to my life. The genre-defying deviation was because of some eleventh hour "planning" and last-minute dashing - which didn't produce much results except for a big sign outside the yoga studio which said something to the effect of:
Class is lamentably very full today. You are welcome to join us some other day for yoga, but NOT TODAY, you tardy little rat.
I almost retraced my steps back home when I remembered the zumba poster at my ballet/salsa studio and decided to check it out instead. It was an interesting experience. Zumba is like dancing an alternate-universe crazy version of salsa mixed in liberally with aerobics and strange disco-like moves which defy categorization. I was drenched in sweat by the end of the class but didn't really feel like I learned anything new. Who knows, I might even have unlearnt some salsa steps that took me ages to get...
I really really REALLY miss Erin's yoga class. I am 99% going to the Vinyasa session tomorrow and planning on getting to class early. I hope the 1% doesn't show its evil petty face at 4:00 PM.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 05/10/11 11:44
Category: the odes
05/09/11 07:44 - ID#54250
Why would you pay $5.95...
when it's available freely here:
Amazon sells the most random crazy things.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 05/09/11 07:44
Category: i-tech
05/09/11 07:37 - ID#54249
He's dead, Jim!
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 05/09/11 07:37
Category: science
05/06/11 07:45 - ID#54225
e:libertad, how did you quit smoking?
- How long had you been smoking?
- How much were you smoking?
- When did you start?
- What brands were you smoking?
- How long did it take for you to quit?
- When did you start trying to quit?
- What all did you try?
- What worked?
- What didn't work?
- What do you feel was the most helpful and the least helpful?
- Who helped you?
- Who didn't help you?
- What factors dangerously pushed you into relapse?
This is a LOT to ask of you, I know, but I am honestly VERY VERY interested in success stories like yours who have fought single-handedly against a whole CORPORATION of evil. It's amazing really that your individual will power fought and defeated commercial interests who are pushing out this drug to the masses and encouraging addiction with a sole purpose of financial gain and complete disregard for the financial, health and emotional burden of communities across the planet. I think people who quit smoking are perhaps the strongest people anywhere.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 05/06/11 07:55
Category: buffalo
05/05/11 11:29 - ID#54220
Amtrak Buffalo Exchange Street Station
EDIT: I went to the Buffalo Exchange Street Station yesterday and got my tickets. I didn't even need a print out of my confirmation email - which was great because I didn't have it anyway. The lady at the counter just asked for my photo ID and confirmation number and handed me my ticket. Their hours are from 6:30 AM to 4:00 PM Monday through Friday and yes, they mainly deal with handing out tickets to people who have booked tickets online.
After some more snooping around in the Amtrak website, I found two more information pages:
- Station Hours for Amtrak Buffalo Exchange Street Station:
- Station building with waiting room details for Amtrak Buffalo Exchange Street Station:
It says ticketing hours are from 6:15 am to 4:00 pm, Monday through Friday. Its closed on Saturday and Sunday.
I checked out google maps to see if anyone has ever had a successful ticketing experience at this station and found TWO place pages!!!
Place page one:
Amtrak: For Station Information Only Call
75 Exchange Street, Buffalo, NY 14203-2918
(716) 856-2075
- Vague reviews. The latest one is mine - that I definitely intend on updating soon.)
Place page two:
Buffalo Exchange Street Station
United States
amtrak.com
- No reviews or phone numbers but it has train schedules!
- However the two measly train timings on that page are dated and most uninformative.
- What the hell? I am going to post my review on this page as well.
I wonder how many other place pages exist for this one tiny joke of a station. Such a disorganized mess!
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 05/13/11 10:28
Category: eating out
05/04/11 01:58 - ID#54212
Almond joy bar.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 05/04/11 01:58
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