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Istanbul

Saturday, November 5th, 2011

In the streets of Istanbul.. The last two days were hectic with the work I had to do and number of times I went to Levent area where Microsoft HQ is. But that wasn’t a big pain when I woke up at 8 am on Fridayball ready and set to explore Istanbul. The city that I always said I will retire in.

The last two days were amazing I must say. I have seen a lot of countries around the world, lived with their people, took their cabs, and talked to their middle/high class people. Just like I was impressed with e taxi drivers in China who would give you back exact change to their 10 miles trip where the meter charges less than couple of dollars. They are not expecting any change or tip from you.

Turkey was the same, as a matter of fact, it was better. I took at least two cabs, one of them did not have change to my 20 turkish lira and he took the change I had although I still owed him money and did not ask for anything. He was ok with that. The other taxi driver did not have change for a bigger note and was still happy with 1 Turkish lira less. It’s not about the lira or two less as much as the behavior that these taxi drivers had. They weren’t looking for more, or looking at me like, yeah right you should have brought a change with you. It was completely opposite. It was a that’s alright, welcome to turkey sort of behavior which I appreciate a lot.

Another incident that happened with me yesterday was when the bus metro station machines were not taking any change at all, and I had to have their special token thing. I looked at a guy as he was passing the entrance and I asked him in whatever body language that I have I’d he is ok with taking 2 Turkish lira from me in cash and letting me in in return. The guy said something I did not understand and did not look like he was really offering help. So I looked at the other side looking for another passenger until I hear the guy shouting a calling me to come in. He opened the door, did not take accept to take the money or even discuss it. I was amazed with his behavior..

Sipping a cup of coffee right now waiting for my breakfast o be served before I continue my Istanbul journey.

 

Coffee in Istanbul

 

iResign !!!

Friday, August 26th, 2011

dear f*** salsa world!

 

I love you! I love you with everything I got.. thank you for the great friends i met, for the beautiful girls I led; for the great leaders I watched; for the so many great memories filled with artists and people who dance from their heart..

 

for those people that become true friends, who have become part of my life.. who has changed a big portion and took a big spot.

 

For those I ran into in the US from different cities, from different continent, from east and west.. For those that I danced with and had an instant connection like I have never met before.. For so many spiritually beautiful people.

 

I can’t keep count, I can’t remember names.. But they are all in my facebook, they are all in my video clips that I took, they are all in my head; listening to music, chatting while there is a bachata or merengue song, eating pizza or a hot dog after a long salsa night, and finally dancing.. Dancing On2!

 

Oh my! Head is full of memories, hand is typing faster than I could think; and memories are clashing in my head..

 

I think I know what I really want this post to be out.. I know what I want to say.

 

To everyone I met in my last US trip; from NYC, Orland, Connecticut, DC and Colorado.. For everyone that I met from France, Australia, Turkey, and other parts of the world in my last NYC trip.

 

Thank you for being part of this amazing journey. Thank you for a wonderful month I spent on the dance floor of LVG, Las Chicas Locas, Cache, Mega Club (La Nacional), Mr. Mambo, and many other places.

 

Thanks to.. countless names of people that i remember but can’t post in alphabetical order cuz everyone took a great spot in my memory..

 

Alright, time for me to head to bed before I start looking up the prices of flights to NYC and just book it anyway.

 

iSleep.. since Steve Jobs resignation letter did not say iResign!

Loving the clear noiseless streets.

Sunday, May 1st, 2011

I am in Perth now. Been wanting to move to Australia for some time, I just did not know how life here is.

Why I want to move somewhere elsei

I have always wanted to live in a place where I don’t put something in my ear to avoid the noise, as a matter of fact, I became so used to it that I need to have something I am listening to in the background event if I am a noise-less place.

All that has changed today!!!

I arrived to Perth yesterday and decided to stay for two days before I go the Salsa congress. Met Kathy, an old friend from Dubai and she had some work to do while I was supposed to sip a cup of coffee. Walking down the road, I found a beautiful green garden where I went to take a break and relax. I am the worst person to describe something, but this place is the only place that I have been to in man years, maybe more than 10 or 15 years where I sit down in a public place, cars going up and down the road, people around me each reading or doing something on their own, yet it is very quite. This is a place where I would love to come every week, get a book and sit down and read. Certainly one of the best places I’ve been to in quite sometime. All I need now is a good book to read and enjoy the rest of my day.

Not to mention that great updates that happened in the last 24 hours and the great people I am yet to meet in the next couple of days.

Bye!

Be the change you want to see!

Friday, January 28th, 2011

Setting in Sydney Salsa Congress looking at all these great performers, instructors, startup talents who are leaving their career and their normal jobs to do something they love, something they aspire to be, something they want to be, something they ARE.

Not that I know many people, but I was lucky to have networked and chatted or read some of the diaries of people like Magna Gopal, Sharon Pakir and some new startup talents in Australia.

People who decided, whether due to lack of academic qualifications, interest in working for someone else, or just to the positive change they see/think this world lacks and decided to take own this big challenge and start on their own. People who decided to leave their comfort zone

What did they people have to let them get away from their comfort zone? I wandered.

Is it because they did not succeed in their normal job? I don’t think so cuz some of them left big careers as a right decision to invest in what they think their passion is.

I personally think it’s a combination of talent, determination and the right mindset.

If you lack one, you need to get it from somewhere, but the three has to be there. I will meet with those that I can in Sydney tomorrow and ask them about this big step.

Listening to “Big City Life”

Is it just talent in what they like to do, or is there something else? Is it

Looking at Magna Gopal for example, who I still haven’t got the chance to write a post about her after I left Jordan Salsa Festival, who focused her career towards dancing, teaching and doing private sessions.

Looking at Sharon Pakir, who has a great life and left everything behind to start her own dance school.

Looking at start up talents that came from different countries, cities from around the world.

Thinking to myself, wow, each one of those is a big name in the salsa scene right now. Every one of those have left his or her career to do what they like to do best, what they aspire to do. They went outside their comfort zone to do something they love doing.

Looking at all these great dancers, great achievers who became well known in their

Brush your teeth.. Hope is not a strategy.

Thursday, January 13th, 2011

 

Ever since one of those speakers came to Microsoft and give a speech about what motivates and what does not. He said one thing I’ll never forget and remains one of my favourite quote of all time.

He said
"Hope is not a strategy”

We all wish we could do more, we all say if we had more time, I would do this extra thing that I like, learn how to play Oud, start learning a new language, I’ll start working out next year, duh duh duh.. This has been an on-going theme, at least in my life.

 

The problem with that is, I never had the time to do what I always wanted to do. I’ve always hoped to be able to understand a 4th language, play Oud, dance on2, travel more often, and a list of stuff that I have even lost count of and decided not to write anymore because I knew I will never be able to do it if I did not start now.

 

That has all changed after I read this amazing post by Sharon Pakir on brushing your teeth. Well, it wasn’t all about brushing your teeth only, but more about the simple things in life that makes your day, life happier.  The post “the simple things” had a great section about a (kick-ass) electric toothbrush, which touches on a topic that is very close to my heart an painful to my teeth at the same time. But what hit my mind was, until when will I stay use just the normal brush – not that the normal has any issues, but it is scientifically proven that electric ones are more effective. Along with that, I have always wanted to use the floss and the mouthwash. And I said to myself, I have all of them I just haven’t been using them, and there is no reason I should not. I already passed my mid-life crisis last year and if there is a time for change, it should be now, and I should not be thinking about it twice.

 

So, I decided, just like whenever I decide on something big (in my head) that I should go, ask doctors, meet people with white teeth, and search online what’s the best way to brush my teeth. And I looked at my calendar and said, damn – i barely have time to do what I have to do on daily basis, and I really really don’t have time for anything like this.. What shall I do.. :-/

 

WTH am I doing? Seriously? I want to spend couple of days just to go ask and find out, nah. There got to be something wrong. I can do it the easier way. I can just search online, find the best way, and take this as the best way to brush my teeth until I find an opportunity in the future where I meet a doctor or part of my normal check-ups, whatever the opportunity was.

 

This has suddenly hit me, I have a lot of things in my life that I have been wanting to do, and been pending in my life because I overplan and over-analyze. I don’t go to the gym because I say I need a full 3 – 6 months commitment, I don’t learn Oud because I cannot allocate time to practice and learn on my own in my free time, I did not start searching for my MBA because I am busy with doing my job today.. Nope. not anymore.

 

What I learned is:

Hope is not a strategy

I cannot hope to do things in the future specially that I have the well to do it now,

If for anything I want to do, I don’t have time. I’ll learn on the spot how to do it the best way without delaying it any further.

Action, action, action.

 

This year’s resolution is:Do not wait until next year for new year’s resolution.

Time to get back to work and finish some of the stuff I have before SCC.

T

 

p.s. I like this video. Hope you find it useful =P

In the streets of Damascus

Monday, January 3rd, 2011

What can I say where all I remember is nothing and everything.
What can I say where all I have of you is nothing but great memories, happy memories, nostalgic memories.
Memories of Jabal Qasyoon, memories of a cup of Turkish coffee every morning, every time we have a visitor and every time you run out of options to order. Memories of that little cup of tea that you have every afternoon while playing ‘Tawleh’ and smoking shisha.
Memories of different people you meet and every friend of yours has a different opinion about them.
Memories of, leave me alone in my own thoughts and my own artistcly engraved world of how beautiful this neighborhood, city, country is. And how great its people are despite everything said and seen. Despite all the smalls and the miniscule. Despite what the reality is. This is how I chose to look at it, and this is why I call it, despite where I’ve lived, where I live now and where I will live for the rest of my life, home! Or, Watan.

Memories of a real city life, full of happiness and sadness, full of hope and pain, and full of truth and lies.

My home sweet home, the place that I will always miss and always belong to. Your eagle is engraved in my heart and soon on my body. I love you, i miss you, i adore you. I belong to you.

The last couple of days and specially Wednesday Dec 29th 2010, have been great.. After a tour of more than 15 different salsa nights around the world, i had one of the best nights salsa dancing, damascus style this time, met great people, led new girls, communicated with new dancers. Simply great time. That morning, I did nothing but watch the weather until lunch time when my hunger for food was filled with the great rainy weather. Left home, went straight walking down alRawda road walking all the way in the rain. I was looking for a take away cup of tea until i saw this small minimarket that sells ice cream as a side order for school and college students who go there to buy their school requirements and their photocopy. The owner apologized for not having tea so I walked all the way yo get hot chocolate from Boceli, my new favorite place, which did not have take away either. Ended up watching the rainy cloudy  sky while sipping their hot chocolate.
I don’t know what to say. It’s mixed feelings. Its a feeling of come back and live here and work with all these nice people I met or I knew. And a feeling of stay away but not too far.

Listening to Lara Fabian, Je suis malade

In the airport getting ready to leave.

T

After long time

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

 

Finally, I have time to come back online and write. This weekend, I am doing nothing but writing my overdue posts and doing some over due photos.

 

Glad the SharePoint Conference is over exceeding expectations set already. Life is good: enjoying cigar with mojito after a great night out with the salsa folks from Qatar.

 

Time to get back to my 3 bed room suite, courtesy from the Four Seasons hotel in Qatar.

Around Beijing in 8 hours

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

Beijing had one of the most interesting places to visit.. With the limited time I had, I wanted to visit the great places they have

  1. Summer Palace
    1. Forbidden City
  2. Temple of Heaven
  3. Great wall of China
  4. Silk Market

There are also stuff you need to see like tea ceremony and how they make pearls. In my second day, I took a tour to go around the first 3 options with a guide as well attend a tea ceremony and how they extracted pearls.

 


 

The Forbidden City

 

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Went to a store where they show you how to get the pearl.. The amount of useful stuff they create with pearl is not funny. Besides the pearl itself, they create stuff that are good for the skin, the health, foundation for women, and so many other things.


Summer Palace

 

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Break time

 

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Getting ready for lunch. the host was wearing a traditional Chinese dress.

 


 

 

 

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Fruit tea, my favourite.

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Temple of Heaven

 

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And this ends day 2.

Tareq

First day in China..

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

I just want to start by saying how much I love Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. It is the photographer companion that helps do everything they need. Now we talk business.

 

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So, an almost 7 hours flight was not an issue, the one thing I wished though is if I had a window view. We actually flew over the Himalaya Mountains and got some really nice shots. I  also managed through someone to take a photo from somewhere that not everybody is allowed in =)

 


 

First day dinner

After a great comfortable flight with Emirates Airlines, I thought I would be able to go to a taxi driver or an information desk in the airport where I can simply ask a simple question hoping for a simpler answer. My question was “Any good recommendation for hotels down town?, I just need hotel number and area name!” And this lead to me going to a taxi driver and ending up in a 2.5 hours drive until I asked one of my new friends in Dubai if she could speak Chinese to a taxi driver to explain to him what I wanted. Of course she got me someone who called me immediately and explained to him. Long story short, I ended up in a 3 star hotel by the Marriott which was exactly what I was looking for.. I was starving so I ended up eating anything that could really be eaten.. Example above..

 

 


 

 

Beijing had everything, normal streets that you see everywhere else mixed with old architecture.

 

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From the window of the taxi

 


 

 

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Sex shop in one of the oldest part of the city. Wander whether this shop is ancient or new


 

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The smell was getting stronger and stronger as I was walking away from the bus and passed this thing. Once I sensed the smell was vanishing, I looked back and discovered the source.


 

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The weather was very humid, and everyone carries those Chinese fans.

 


 

 

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Different means to commute

 


 

 

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An old man that was sitting who reminded me of old people in the village back home. Walking up in the morning, waiting for a neighbor to pass by or a stranger, like me, who is taking photos of them to document their experience.

 


 

 

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One of the small streets that I wanted to go in, but apparently the thing in red in the back says “Under Construction.” Or so I read it  =)

 


 

 

 

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I was starving.. Restaurant menu and signage was the first English thing I saw ever since that morning. Did not think twice before I went in..

 

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Great place I must say


 

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Friendly staff


 

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People who went to the Olympics in China couple of years ago singed on his wall. All the walls are signed..


 

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The beautiful cats with the 3 little things sitting out side the restaurant. Did not even notice me..


 

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No, the dog was in a different area, was not looking at them..


 

 

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Art shop by China National Art Museum


 

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Something that captured my eye as I entered. Not sure who could sign, but I could not do anything cause I could write nothing but Arabic & English.


 

 

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Art

 


 

 

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Art..


 

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Art again, this time in the Silk market.


 

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Silk market is one of the must do’s when you go to Beijing.. It multi-story building where everything is pretty much cheap, and reasonably priced.. Or, as some people like to refer to it, fake.


 

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Although after many trials, she would not let me take a photo of her before I started my journey. So when I came back later in the day, I came from behind and took a photo of her.  She doesn’t ask for money although she needs it. She uses sticks to walk. She has one of the most beautiful hand writing and she writes nicely with chalk on the pavement. It takes her long time to write. Simply, a great artist.

 

And that was day 1.

T