I’ve just finished my Alaska vacation. It was two weeks in my hometown of Sterling, Alaska- the first week was around -10 degrees Fahrenheit, and the next was around 20. I took advantage of this chance to catch up with all of my family who I hadn’t seen since May after I graduated college. I also spent a day in Homer with my sister, where I saw my nephew Dain for the first time. I believe he is almost 5 months old now, and teething. For the last few days, we all went up to Alyeska, the ski resort in Girdwood, Alaska. The snow was really good, the whether was fantastic and everybody seemed to be having a good time. The whole vacation was great! Now I’m in Chicago for the next 15 hours because my flight into Chicago was very late coming in. The original travel time was about a day and a half, now that’s bumped up to 55 hours (more if you include the 13 hour time difference). I’m going back to sleep.
1 January 2008
Airport in Chicago
7 December 2007
Moving and my last IQPC event
I just finished my last IQPC event, Cost-Effective Sustainable
Design and Construction 2008. It’s a solid one, and the last one because I quit IQPC on the 5th of December. I’m moving to IIR on the 6th of January so I have the next month off on Gardening Leave from IQPC. Check out the event website for more about this conference, which I think might be my best one yet.It has been a while since I posted and a few things have happened he
re. Changing jobs is a big one and I also changed apartments. I was living in Umm Sequim in a villa, a very small room in the back but it had a pool (a big plus). My landlords started to have marital problems so they sold the villa back to the original owner, leaving all off us renting out rooms on the street. This was made worse when the chick, who did all the renting, skipped off to England with all of our deposits. I stayed at a friend’s place for a couple nights and found an apartment in the Greens. The new place is only a bit more expensive and much bigger, much nicer and in a much better area. It also has a pool. So this ended up working out alright too.
17 October 2007
The Desert Safari
Went on a desert safari over the weekend (a long weekend because of the end of Ramadan)- it was great! Started off a bit slow, once we got onto the sand one of the ladies in the SUV decided she couldn’t handle it, had to go back to camp and drop her off. After that, free sailing! We were all over the dunes kickin’ up plenty of sand. Also this last weekend: some time in the sun but mostly endless nights at the clubs in the city- which opened up for the first time in a month for Eid!
11 October 2007
Second Project: Facilities Management Execution 2008
Finished up my second conference, Facilities Management Execution 2008, today. This was a very difficult event to put together, as this industry is very chaotic in the region and there wasn’t really a clear set of job titles and companies to go after. Also, quite a few vendors in this market and, as we focus on content-oriented events, had to stay away from them as speakers. Ended up with more case studies than the region’s competing conference, which is now in its 13th year! Based on the quality of this one, I’m now launching our first health care event, Health Care Supply Chain, which should prove to be very lucrative! Click on the little preview photo for the brochure, or check out the website: www.facilitiesmanagement2008.com
10 September 2007
First Project: Retail Operations
I’ve completed my first project, the Middle East Retail Operations conference, which ended up all coming together in the end. Was a bit of a challenge, but turned out really solid in the end with quite a few great speakers! Click on the image for the brochure or visit the website: www.maximisingretailrevenue.com
2 September 2007
Life In The Desert!
To quickly sum up the summer, I started off by graduating from The University of Southern California with a B.S. Degree in Business Administration with a Global Business Emphasis and Minor in International Relations. Graduation was solid, and I actually graduated with Clint Eastwood who received an honorary degree from the USC Cinema School! Post graduation was fantastic as well, another graduating Frat brother’s family rented out the roof of the Hilton in Downtown LA with an open bar for the 7 or so graduating Delta Chi’s and our families. My family came down for the graduation and rented out a house on the beach for the week- much of the week was spent at all the famous theme parks and showing off some of Southern California‘s greatest spots!
I went back to my hometown in the great country of Alaska for a couple of weeks to relax after 8 semesters grinding away at my studies. After much kayaking, fishing (caught a King Salmon), and lazy mornings, I went back to Los Angeles and crashed on the floor of my old flat-mate’s room in my fraternity house, the legendary Delta Chi. While I was only there a few days, a few fantastic nights out in the town and another day at Disneyland made this worth mentioning.
I then flew to London, and as is my style used about 5 different reservations and methods of transport to save costs getting from London to the small town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen in the mountains of Southern Germany. This took about 3 days and included a little while in Switzerland and sleeping on the train station floor in Austria. I finally got to this little German town and met back up with an ex-Pink Palace busboy whom I worked with at the famous nightclub in Greece during the summer of 2004, John Shultz, who offered me a place to crash for a large chunk of the summer. (more…)
12 June 2007
27 February 2007
The Pink Palace: Published!
As promised, I’ve finished making a photobook from pictures of the palace last summer. It took a little while, as I did almost all of it in my free time with my laptop at work over the last few months (I don’t have much free time and ‘making the book’ includes narrowing down 3,000 pictures to 800, editing and color-correcting each one [including Eddie's red-eyes in every bloody picture] and formatting it all). You don’t need to know any of that, I just wanted to let you know how hard it was.
I just got my copy of the book today, and it looks great. You can order a hard cover version ($49.99) or soft cover ($44.99) online. I got the hardcover- it will definitely be on my coffee table for a long time to come. Might be a bit expensive, but it is a full-color 8 by 11 inch book with 200 pages, you can’t expect it to be cheap (I’m not really making any money off of this, its all printing costs).
Here’s the link: http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/41545
You’re a Dr. George!
Cheers,
Keith
6 September 2006
Brooke Burke, Ouzo and Broken Plates
Came across this article from FHM magazine. They interview Brooke Burke and she mentions The Pink Palace during a Wild On Greece filming:
STUFF: You party pretty hard on Wild On. Ever get really loopy?
BROOKE: We did Wild On Greece. At one bar they have this pink toga party, where they bring one honorary person into the center of a circle and they do this fire ceremony and sing songs and do Greek dances. Then the guy who runs the place busts plates over your head. He asked me if I would do him the honor of being the chosen one. I was like, “Sure.” I got into the center, and they started feeding me ouzo—one shot after another. Then someone came over and said, “Sit still, and whatever you do, don’t move your neck or back.” I was like, “Oh, no.” Then he came over and smashed 11 plates over my head.
STUFF: Did you crack this dude in the jaw?
BROOKE: No. A few minutes later he asked me if I would represent them in a beer-chugging competition. In my stunned, ouzo-influenced state, I was like, “Sure!” And I won. I can race a beer.

