Sunday 28 January 2007

Heven On Earth(Huvafen Fushi)



If celebrity patrons are an indicator of a hotel’s popularity, the Maldives super-lux Huvafen Fushi is about as hot as it gets. George Clooney popped in for lunch last month, Kate Moss partied in her Ocean Villa, Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes booked in a massage during their honeymoon, Alexander McQueen had left when I arrived and when I left the island, Stefano Gabbana of Dolce & Gabbana and John Galliano were set to arrive (separately).


Trendsetting Huvafen Fushi has been raising the benchmark since its first inception two years ago. Opening its doors to feature the world’s first underwater spa, Huvafen Fushi has since earned its spot on the coveted Condé Nast Traveller Magazines’ UK and US Hot List.

This discreetly luxurious, contemporary retreat is located on its own lagoon on a tiny island in North Malé Atoll. I arrived late into the night direct from Singapore, the flight doesn’t get in until 10pm (note: book Emirates instead to arrive during the day).

When I was escorted into my over-water bungalow, I felt like I’d walked into an Apple store/Armani showroom, with a bed in the middle surrounded by all my favorite gadgets. Surround sound Bose indoor/outdoor music system, Plasma TV screens, Bang & Olufsen phones, iPod Nano with an incredible selection of music that had already been installed – a separate massive bath which overlooks the ocean, my own private plunge pool, oversized king size bed, Frette linen, designer furniture (including pieces by Frank Gehry) electronic curtains, waterfall shower – the list goes on and on.

Waking up in the Maldives is something everyone should experience before they die. The view from the bed in my room overlooked the plunge pool which overlooks the Ocean. It’s an incredible sight, serious postcard material.

The day at Huvafen Fushi starts off with a buffet breakfast in Celcius, luxe-but-laid-back dining on a white sand floored deck branching out over the lagoon. Next it’s off snorkeling where you’ll see the most amazing colored coral and sea life including sting rays. It takes approximately 3 hours before you realize you have a tan, the sun is extremely bright and even with 30+ sunblock, you tan quite fast and you notice tan lines by the time you’ve finished breakfast.

My day was busy, yet I did nothing. I snorkeled, I tanned, I read, I snorkeled again, I read more, I walked over to the over-water gym, and walked back out (are you kidding – who can face the gym on holidays) and before I knew it, the sun was already setting. So I headed to Umbar to order a cocktail and sit back in the seriously comfy lounge chairs and watch the sunset while the chill band played, very Café Del Mar. The music, the sunset, the people, the atmosphere - it’s an amazing vibe. Dinner at Salt restaurant (barefoot) is a highlight. The food was fine dining at its best, as good as anything you’ll find in the world’s best restaurants.

Famously, the highest point in the Maldives is only four meters above sea level, so perhaps its not surprising that the Huvafen spa is underwater – something totally exclusive to this resort. It’s like entering a glamorous fishbowl where you are the main attraction to the fish. It’s the perfect environment for a massage. I chose the Maldivian monsoon ritual massage and it defies description. All I can say is that I don’t think I will ever be able to top the experience. Incredible is an understatement.



BEST TIME TO GO
NOW UNTIL MAY

COOL FACTOR
The friendly, laid-back staff: guests in pavilion accommodation get a 24-hour butler service, while the rest of the resort gets a FISH (Fast Island Service Host), which amounts to the same thing.

FACILITES
Three restaurants, a lively bar, a seriously cool well-stocked underground wine cellar, an over-water yoga pavilion and the world's first underwater massage treatment rooms complete the picture.

COST
Bungalows from US$880

This year, Huvafen Fushi is proud to announce three new initiatives. An übercool 70ft luxury yacht, an exclusive compilation with one of the world’s most famous DJ and Producer, Ravin from Buddha Bar, Paris as well as an uplift to the world’s first underwater spa.



When Huvafen Fushi first opened two years ago, Per Aquum Resorts • Spas • Residences, CEO, Tom McLoughlin, commented, “This is just the beginning. We will continue to refine the original Huvafen Fushi concept, while constantly pushing the boundaries in delivering the ultimate guest experience.”

Huvafen Fushi has certainly made this statement its driving force with more amazing concepts on the way

Saturday 27 January 2007

Frozen Cherries


Frozen cherry tree. Beautiful, but very sad view.






Thursday 25 January 2007

Heven On Earth(Huvafen Fushi)



If celebrity patrons are an indicator of a hotel’s popularity, the Maldives super-lux Huvafen Fushi is about as hot as it gets. George Clooney popped in for lunch last month, Kate Moss partied in her Ocean Villa, Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes booked in a massage during their honeymoon, Alexander McQueen had left when I arrived and when I left the island, Stefano Gabbana of Dolce & Gabbana and John Galliano were set to arrive (separately).


Trendsetting Huvafen Fushi has been raising the benchmark since its first inception two years ago. Opening its doors to feature the world’s first underwater spa, Huvafen Fushi has since earned its spot on the coveted Condé Nast Traveller Magazines’ UK and US Hot List.

This discreetly luxurious, contemporary retreat is located on its own lagoon on a tiny island in North Malé Atoll. I arrived late into the night direct from Singapore, the flight doesn’t get in until 10pm (note: book Emirates instead to arrive during the day).

When I was escorted into my over-water bungalow, I felt like I’d walked into an Apple store/Armani showroom, with a bed in the middle surrounded by all my favorite gadgets. Surround sound Bose indoor/outdoor music system, Plasma TV screens, Bang & Olufsen phones, iPod Nano with an incredible selection of music that had already been installed – a separate massive bath which overlooks the ocean, my own private plunge pool, oversized king size bed, Frette linen, designer furniture (including pieces by Frank Gehry) electronic curtains, waterfall shower – the list goes on and on.

Waking up in the Maldives is something everyone should experience before they die. The view from the bed in my room overlooked the plunge pool which overlooks the Ocean. It’s an incredible sight, serious postcard material.

The day at Huvafen Fushi starts off with a buffet breakfast in Celcius, luxe-but-laid-back dining on a white sand floored deck branching out over the lagoon. Next it’s off snorkeling where you’ll see the most amazing colored coral and sea life including sting rays. It takes approximately 3 hours before you realize you have a tan, the sun is extremely bright and even with 30+ sunblock, you tan quite fast and you notice tan lines by the time you’ve finished breakfast.

My day was busy, yet I did nothing. I snorkeled, I tanned, I read, I snorkeled again, I read more, I walked over to the over-water gym, and walked back out (are you kidding – who can face the gym on holidays) and before I knew it, the sun was already setting. So I headed to Umbar to order a cocktail and sit back in the seriously comfy lounge chairs and watch the sunset while the chill band played, very Café Del Mar. The music, the sunset, the people, the atmosphere - it’s an amazing vibe. Dinner at Salt restaurant (barefoot) is a highlight. The food was fine dining at its best, as good as anything you’ll find in the world’s best restaurants.

Famously, the highest point in the Maldives is only four meters above sea level, so perhaps its not surprising that the Huvafen spa is underwater – something totally exclusive to this resort. It’s like entering a glamorous fishbowl where you are the main attraction to the fish. It’s the perfect environment for a massage. I chose the Maldivian monsoon ritual massage and it defies description. All I can say is that I don’t think I will ever be able to top the experience. Incredible is an understatement.



BEST TIME TO GO
NOW UNTIL MAY

COOL FACTOR
The friendly, laid-back staff: guests in pavilion accommodation get a 24-hour butler service, while the rest of the resort gets a FISH (Fast Island Service Host), which amounts to the same thing.

FACILITES
Three restaurants, a lively bar, a seriously cool well-stocked underground wine cellar, an over-water yoga pavilion and the world's first underwater massage treatment rooms complete the picture.

COST
Bungalows from US$880

This year, Huvafen Fushi is proud to announce three new initiatives. An übercool 70ft luxury yacht, an exclusive compilation with one of the world’s most famous DJ and Producer, Ravin from Buddha Bar, Paris as well as an uplift to the world’s first underwater spa.



When Huvafen Fushi first opened two years ago, Per Aquum Resorts • Spas • Residences, CEO, Tom McLoughlin, commented, “This is just the beginning. We will continue to refine the original Huvafen Fushi concept, while constantly pushing the boundaries in delivering the ultimate guest experience.”

Huvafen Fushi has certainly made this statement its driving force with more amazing concepts on the way

Dog gift

Dog giftA small cat..
A dog gift from God
I don't know that those two butterfly are doing here ...
are they angels of death ?

Slave dog

Slave dogFight against dog slavery!

Dog Circus 2

Dog CircusThe Dog is still the "piece of rezistence"

Japanese Bunny


Sweet bunny,seems he is scared.He speaks Japenese…?


Snake Skin Car (Cool body job)


BMW,Audi no no, here is the car that painted like snake skin. I do like it.
Will you drive this car?











AMAZING Hand Art Paintings


A great collection of art paintings on hands.
Maybe its just a painting of a hand with paint on it. it looks more like a painting than an actual hand...Ho knows but it's really incredible. My favorite is THE EAGLE.




















































Monday 22 January 2007

Top 25 animated series

25. The Jetsons


I did like The Jetsons and used to watch it when I was younger. Back in the day when the Cartoon Network was brand new, they didn't have their own shows and instead would play other cartoons, including The Jetsons. But what about The Flintstones? The shows were almost identical except for the setting. I think number 25 should of been a tie between The Jetsons and The Flintstones.



24. Aqua Teen Hunger Force


I think this show it's great. I'm kinda sad to see it so far down on this top 25 list though. The Mooninites rock! Carl rocks! And Master Shake is just funny as hell. You definitely have to be a special person to enjoy the humor in this show.



23. Spawn: The Animated Series


I've only seen a few episodes of this show when I was younger. I remember it would air late at night and on HBO. I don't remember much of it other than that it was geared toward adults. The animation style and darkness of the show was great. But that's all I remember.






22. Invader Zim


I've never heard of or seen this show before. So I guess I can't really judge it.



21. Sealab 2021


Along with Aqua Teen Hunger Force, this cartoon premiered on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim TV block. I kind of have mixed feelings about Sealab. Sometimes it's entertaining and other times I can't stand it. It's almost too dumb and not very creative at times. I could go without seeing this show on this list.



20. Johnny Quest


Never really saw the original show, I used to watch The Real Adventures of Johnny Quest. That show was damn good. I take it The Real Adventures was pretty much like the original Johnny Quest except the Johnny and Haji were a little older and they introduced a girl name Jesse (Race's daughter).



19. Venture Bros


Alright! Glad to see this show on here. Venture Bros is my favorite show on Adult Swim right now. I love it. This show is kind of a spoof of the Johnny Quest series and other 70's adventure shows. I wish this show was higher on the list as it's quickly becoming one of my favorite cartoons ever.






18. Powerpuff Girls


I'll admit it. I used to watch this show. The shows creator was definitely thinking of anime style when he created this show. Only he put his own uniqueness/cuteness on the anime style. While watching the show I did see plenty of similarities between the two (especially with Dragonball Z). But the best character in the Powerpuff Girls was Mojo Jojo. He wins.




17. Justice League


Never really watched the show. Looks like it's just a re-make of the Super Friends show from a long time ago.



16. Aeon Flux


This was definitely a cool show. It was dark and adult themed. What more could you ask for in a cartoon? It was heavily styled on anime and really first introduced me to the anime style. So, thanks for that. Glad to see it on this list.



15. Spongebob Squarepants


I've seen bits and pieces of this show, but never watched an entire episode. This show is kind of weird. It looks like it's trying to be like Ren and Stimpy but toned down for a younger audience. "Who lives in a pineapple under the see?" (why do I know that?)





14. King of the Hill


Heh, I like this show. I don't know why. Maybe it's just the main character, Hank Hill. Or maybe it's just that awesome intro song. Or maybe it's their depressed neighbor, Bill. Or maybe it's their other conspiracy nut neighbor Dale. I don't really know, but if this show is on, I'll watch it.



13. Space Ghost: Coast to Coast


Just thinking of this show makes me laugh. This show is great and truly one of the first more adult styled cartoons to show on Cartoon Network. Space Ghost, Zorack, Moltar, and the occasional cameo of Brak was great. They were my own little cartoon family. I just wish I could see the show more often.



12. The Maxx


Never watched this show. Or, if I did, I don't remember it, which is never good.



11. Samurai Jack


Never watched it either, but heard it's a great show. Maybe I'll check it out someday.



10. Home Movies


I've seen this show on Cartoon Network plenty of times, but never really liked it. I just never found it that funny or entertaining. I'd watch it if nothing else was on but that's the only time I'd watch it.


9. The Critic


Err. Seen this show. It was ok. Don't think it deserves to be in the top 10. Maybe around number 20.



8. Ren and Stimpy


This show was hilarious and gross all at the same time. With such memorable characters and songs this show definitely deserves a spot in the top 10. Good choice IGN. Who could deny Powered Toast Man and the Log Song?



7. Star Wars: Clone Wars


This is a fairly new show on Cartoon Network that I haven't seen yet. Pfft.



6. Family Guy


When this show first aired I thought it was hilarious. I couldn't get enough of the show. It was so damn funny and appeared to be clever. But after a few seasons the show lost its shiny coat. Now every episode and every joke feel the same. It's not very funny and just kind of annoying now. I don't like seeing this show at number 6. I think it should be around number 10.



5. Beavis and Butt-Head



I love this show. I get some type of guilty pleasure out of this show. Maybe it's because it was controversial for its time, but Beavis and Butt-Head cracked me up. The situations they would get into and how they would handle those situations was great. Definitely earned their spot in the top 5.



4. Futurama


Ok, in all seriousness, this is probably one of my favorite cartoon shows of all time. I've seen hundreds of cartoons and for me to say this is one of my favorites is a big deal. This show is sheer genius! I'm so thankful that Cartoon Network shows re-runs of Futurama every night. For me though, this show should be number 1 or number 2 in the top 5. Honk if Bender is great!



3. The Flintstones


Ok, maybe it's because this show was before my generation, but I don't think it should be in the top 5. Yes, I will admit that it's one of the most well known cartoons ever and in many ways set standards for what a cartoon show should be. But seeing The Flintstones here at number 3 while The Jetsons are at number 25 doesn't make any sense to me. The shows were very much the same and really shouldn't be so far apart on the list. The Flintstones/Jetsons in the top 10? No. Top 5? No. The top 25? Yes.


2. South Park


I do like South Park. I think the writers are incredible talented, smart, clever, and witty. But I was never a huge, huge fan of the series. Don't get me wrong, I think the show is hilarious, but if I had to choose between watching South Park or another one of my favorite cartoons, I would choose the other cartoons. But I do love how South Park takes real world issues and parodies them into extremely clever and over-the-top jokes. This show should be in the top 5. Maybe not as high as number 2 though.





1. The Simpsons


Duh! What else did you think number 1 would be? Of course, the best animated show ever is The Simpsons. How could you deny The Simpsons the number 1 spot? It is by far one of the most popular and longest running series ever. And there's good reason for that. It's pure comedy genius. Actually, I was wrong when I said The Simpsons was my favorite cartoon show ever. What I should say is that The Simpsons is my favorite show ever. Even other non-cartoon shows that I enjoy get left in the dust when compared to The Simpson.



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