Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Wednesday

You never think about backing up your computer until disaster is impending. I had to replace the hard drive on my laptop. And I was really nervous about doing so. I was able to find someone competent and thorough. And he didn't try to fuck me with the price. Well, he did, but we quickly came to an understanding. While I get back up to speed with my laptop, here are some photos from my laptop that have now been successfully backed up.

It has been incredibly hot the last couple of weeks. I mean really humid. To me, it was a mild summer. Hot, yes. But the non-stop unbearable heat for days on end just never materialized. That seems to be what we're getting now.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

The David

One of our favorite models, David Pacheco, is featured in a new post on the LeeStudiosNYC blog.

The David.

DR1 Guide

Finally.

The Dominican Republic now has the makings of a guide that I think will be a great service to visitors and locals alike. The DR1 Guide has arrived. There had been no centralized location (printed or online) here where you could get information about restaurants, spas, museums, wi-fi hotspots and the like. They are also listing gay places, along with adult entertainment (very smart!). Every week new information is added to the site. In time it promises to be the most comprehensive guide to everything happening in Santo Domingo. Then the entire country.

Bravo.

http://dr1guide.com

Friday, September 18, 2009

Hola

We don't have change of season here in the Caribbean. At least you can't tell by the weather. As a matter of fact, it seems that September has been hotter than August. If that is possible. Anyway, it has been a great summer for me. I happy and blessed. Can't ask for more.

On September 27, 2009, Escandalo Nights is having its Viva Las Vegas theme party. With special guest, Dominican Republic's own Chachita Rubio.

Craiglist used to have a Caribbean portal where all the islands were included. They now have a portal specifically for the D.R.: http://santodomingo.craigslist.org

Is Gazela officially closed? It seems that would be the case. I have been told that the place has been padlocked. It is a great space, but unfortunately it was not managed properly. I wonder what will happen now? Will another club/bar soon open? We'll see ...

Mark Anthony and Jennifer Lopez arrived by private jet in Santiago, with their twins Emme and Max. Mark is to perform in Santiago this weekend.

Until Soon.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Usher

Usher was just here staying at the Sofitel Hotel and walking around the colonial zone.

Tuesday, September 08, 2009

Buen Dia

The Lee Studios parties were a nice start to the weekend. There was a make-shift shower for the strippers. Even one of the patrons got in the swing of things and stripped down to his underwear. Not to worry, he is obviously a regular member at his local gym. Unfortunately, I didn't take any photos. I was helping out and just didn't have the time. Also, the dancers said they would be more "daring" if no photos were taken. And they were. There was a nice crowd visiting this past weekend, et not as big as in years past. To make up for the lack of party photos, here are some photos of a little excursion taken yesterday in Bonao with Ernest. Heading back to Barahona today. But can only stay one night. It is really sad how real life and the pursuit of the dollar/euro/peso constantly intrudes on fun.

Tuesday, September 01, 2009

South & West

One of the areas I am not familiar with is the southwest of the country. I took a 2-day excursion to try and change that. You know how it is when you plan a trip and people commit, only to back out at the last minute. Well, Ernest Montgomery and I pressed on in search of adventure. And that is exactly what we found.

Over the past couple of weeks some regular readers of the blog have gone to Barahona, and parts south of there. And they came back with some great tales. Some of the information was very reluctantly shared with me. As they didn't want me to blab everything on the blog.

We drove about 3 hours (with a few stops along the way) to get to Barahona. Once there we decided to look for a place to stay. The options are not nearly as vast as in other regions of the country. We checked out the Hotel Costa Larimar and the Hotel Gurocaya (can't remember the spelling). The first hotel was decent and they had several plans that go from $100 - 150 (depending on meal plans). The second hotel reminded us of the hotel in the movie The Shining. Huge and dilapidated. But we found a place called the Gran Barahona. It was clean, had hot water and air conditioning and was only about $38 per night. It is also walking distance to the Malecon and all the bars and restaurants. We went searching for a pool hall and soon found one. Played some pool, drank a few Presidente's and then decided to see what the local nightlife was like. Found a club called Lotus, located in the town center. It was packed, so we sat and hang out at the park right in front. Nice.

The next morning we started driving south. Little did we know that there are no ATMs in any town south of Barahona. At least according to all the locals we asked. There was also very intermittent cell phone reception. You drive up a mountain and a signal would be strong and a minute later no service. Internet service is also something very hit and miss.

We stopped at San Rafael, Paraiso, Los Patos, Enriquillo, Lake Oviedo and finally Pedernales, which is on the border with Haiti. Lake Oviedo is part of the Jaragua National Park. There are boat tours that take you to 23 islands and show you the iguanas and other wildlife native to the Dominican Republic. The drive from Barahona to Pedernales is about 2.5 hours. We got to Pedernales just as the sun was setting. So we really did not see much. We tried to look for an internet cafe to see if there was a hotel where we could stay. Could not find anything. Then we thought, fuck it, let's just drive back to Barahona. And we did.

On the drive to Pedernales we looked at several hotels that were just off the highway. One was the Playa Azul Hotel (no website), which is where we ended up staying on our drive back from Pedernales. We also checked out the Casa Bonita, which looks exactly like its photos. But it is a little out of the way as it is sitting on the side of a mountain up a gravel road. The decor, rooms and views are great. Definitely for those looking for something nice.

We chose Playa Azul, and I am glad we did. It is owned by a couple of Dominican and French descent. This place sits right on a cliff overlooking the ocean. It has its own private beach, swimming pool, and these great bungalows. You can also get a great massage for $12 (half-hour) right by the ocean. Nothing fancy, but clean, nice and can't beat the location. Single occupancy is about $55, and double is $70 per night, including breakfast. I would definitely stay there again.

Another reason I went was to find this gay guy in the town of Los Patos. Some friends went down and met a guy who they could not stop raving about. He took them to his home, then out on a bar crawl and introduced them to the local guys. It was like pulling teeth to get the information from them. But I am so glad they relented, after I promised not to reveal too much. They couldn't remember his name but gave me a description and told me he is gay and everyone knows him. Not really much to go on. We went to Los Patos on Sunday and it was packed. I didn't think it would have any chance in finding him. We decided to go back on Monday to give it one more try. As we pull up to the park, I decided to ask the guy who watches the car. I told him what I knew and he immediately said yeah, I know him. Proceeded to take me directly to him and the rest is history. I too, love him. Nice, open and he is out and proud, in this small town.

Ernest and I had decided we needed to stay an extra night. But we knew we shouldn't. I really needed to get back to Santo Domingo, as did he. After spending 6 hours hanging out with him I knew that if we didn't leave then, we probably would never leave. Though we didn't want to, we finally left and drove back to Barahona to look for the internet and an ATM, for the drive back to Santo Domingo. And that is when we decided to go back next week.

I have some more photos to download. But in the meantime, here is a picture from a photo shoot Ernest did on the beach.