Well! Thanks for 3proxy.com, greetings from Yangon, where it has been raining for 3 days, and rain is forecast for the next 3 months or so. It’s a shame, because the giant puddles and general nasty conditions are stopping me from seeing what I can tell is a city I would love.
We arrived this morning [...]
Archive for April, 2008
Rain rain, so we’re going away
Posted in Uncategorized on April 29, 2008 | 8 Comments »
Slightly less manic
Posted in Uncategorized on April 28, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Boy, I guess I shouldn’t post stuff when I’m sleep-deprived, low blood-sugared, hot, and overstimulated.
So yeah, the diving was fantastic. Seth, my AOW instructor, was low-key, professional, but not blinded by some of PADI’s nonsense (those of you who are certified know what I mean). I also met Tom, the staff videographer. He just [...]
One night in Bangkok
Posted in SE Asia, Uncategorized, tagged Andaman Sea, Bali, Bangkok, Gili Islands, Koh Bon, Koh Tao, scuba diving, Similans, Thailand on April 28, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I know, I know. You’re thinking: “You just *had* to pull out the ‘One Night in Bangkok‘ thing, right?” Well sorry. I just got back up north, having spent the last 5 nights either sleeping in a coffin-like bunk on a dive boat or on a bus during a 12-hour overnight trip back north from [...]
the land of smiles?
Posted in SE Asia, Uncategorized, tagged Happy Lagoon, Khao Lak, Land of Smiles, Similan Diving, Thailand on April 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
In a few hours I leave for my dive trip. This morning I got my gear sorted out and met my instructor for the advanced open water diving course I’ll be taking. It’s funny – Stephan, the guy at the desk at Similan Diving, asked me where I was from. “New York,” I said (sorry [...]
Stupid burn
Posted in SE Asia, Uncategorized, tagged Khao Lak, Lisu, prison, submarine, Thailand on April 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Hello from Khao Lak. Finally – the sea, sand…and (due to my lazy application of sunscreen) a silly splotchy sun burn on one shoulder, down the back of one leg, and on one butt cheek.
It’s transition time between high season and low season here (the official change is May 1) so the place is pretty [...]
Bye Pai
Posted in SE Asia, Uncategorized, tagged Pai, Pai Cookery School, Sipsongpanna, Thailand on April 20, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Just came back from a day riding around the countryside on a motorbike for most of the day. Beautiful, but hot and exhausting. For lunch we went to Sipsongpanna, a place in the village of Wiang Nur that Chris, Howie’s friend, recommended. Deelicious Thai vegetarian food, if you ever get up this way (and [...]
Like a child…
Posted in SE Asia, Uncategorized, tagged digressions, MaeHongSon, Thailand on April 19, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Yesterday Marjan and I hired taxi to take us on a day trip to visit Mae Hong Son, the nearby capital of the province. During the hours-long ride along winding roads through the hills I had plenty of time to stare out the window and think. I realized that I’ve only been in Thailand for [...]
plans always change…
Posted in SE Asia, Uncategorized, tagged Pai, Thailand, trek on April 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
When I as planning my trip I didn’t realize that diving in the Andaman Sea basically ends in late April, because it’s the start of the monsoon season. So I’ve had to rearrange my plans a bit. I’m going down to Khao Lak, north of Phuket, on Monday (flying direct from Chiang Mai – yeah!) [...]
lazy days in Pai
Posted in SE Asia, Uncategorized, tagged Karen tribe, Thailand on April 17, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Somehow it took me a week to let go and get into travel mode, but now I’m really locked in. I suppose with the bewilderment wrought by jet lag in Bangkok and then the madness of Songkran in Chiang Mai I wasn’t able to relax. But the cure for all that (besides time) is Pai [...]
Hippyland, Thailand
Posted in SE Asia, Uncategorized, tagged Chiang Mai, Karen hill tribe, Pai, Songkran, Thailand on April 16, 2008 | 2 Comments »
If you’re wondering where all the hippies went after Jerry Garcia died, I found them here in Pai, Thailand.
Well, that’s a little unfair. Marjan (the Dutch woman I met in Chiang Mai) and I did, after all, *just* get here after a hot, cramped, torturous, and lovely 4-hour bus ride from Chiang Mai. So before [...]


