Monday, March 28, 2016

It Ain't All Good...

Sawadii kha!  I hope your week has been good.  Mine sure has.  I was fortunate enough to be able to talk with many of the important people in my life...Marcus, Lauren & Stacey - together in Atlanta, and my 3 siblings and sister-in-law.  I also managed to talk with a couple of Bob's siblings and several really good friends.  I haven't made that many connections in a while.  It made me very happy!

OK - so this is my complaint post.  I have written mostly about the positive things that Thailand and SE Asia have to offer (and they do have a lot of wonderful things to offer).  Nonetheless, today's post will give me a chance to get a few things off my chest.

Here is a link to a blogpost about the 10 most annoying things about living in Thailand.  A great place to start!: http://www.earthoria.com/10-most-annoying-things-about-living-in-thailand.html/comment-page-1

Expanding on those topics...

Blatant corruption - I have actually seen police officers stop motorcyclists and pretend they're writing a ticket.  The motorcyclist will open the seat and magically have money there.  The officer will take the money, put it under the clipboard, then strategically slip it into their pocket.  It's top-down.  I've understand that the officers have a quota to reach so their boss can also get a cut.
   
Incompetently run ‘public service’ companies - the electricity on one side my townhouse has been shut off twice since I've been here.  I paid the bill...but apparently the "shut-off engineers" get paid for each shut-off, so they're eager to shut the electricity off even if you've paid.  Also - several people on my street had to complain to the local electrical authority about power surges.  At night the lights would flicker and electrical appliances would slow down and speed up - weird!
Here is a picture of a man doing electrical maintenance.  He's the one who looks like a terrorist walking on the electrical wires.  Could be part of the problem??!!??

The Noise - OMG!  Does anyone here use a muffler?  Also - what is with people making loud noises before 7 a.m. -or - bands playing past midnight?  Let's not even start on the birds and dogs.  The birds here seem so much louder - their high-pitched and aggressive chirping wakes me up every the morning!

My own thoughts:
Motorcycles - They rein supreme and OWN the streets, sidewalks, alleyways, bicycle lanes and any other spot that the police don't patrol.  I have almost been hit by a motorcycle driving on the sidewalk.  And I thought sidewalks were for people.  Silly me!

Sidewalks - These were not constructed with human beings in mind.  Probably constructed especially for motorcycles.  I have stumbled more times than I can count (no - I was not drinking), because the sidewalks are uneven, have missing parts, no lights and sometimes you have to go out into the street to continue walking.  Crazy!

Air Conditioning - Most restaurants here are outdoor locations with fans.  A few have air-conditioning but this causes their prices to be higher.  OK - I know some folks will say, "Good - they shouldn't have air conditioning - it's better for the environment!"  And they're right...but, damn it's hot!

Stairs - They could've made the steps a bit bigger to accommodate our big feet.  Just sayin'

Smells - I don't even know where to start here.  There are some lovely food smells here, but there are also some really bad sewer smells as well.  It's a real turn-off.

All that said...I'm still glad I came to the Land of Smiles.  I am having the experience of a lifetime traveling around Thailand and SE Asia.  I feel very lucky indeed!

I'm off to the Philippines on Wednesday.  I'll write my post after I return next week.  Until then...all the best!

 


 

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Bike Sunday 2

Hello!  I went on another Sunday bike ride with Hua Hin Bike Tours.  The most awkward thing that happened was trying to fit all my newly acquired hair into a helmet.  I brought my own helmet to Thailand, so all previous biking photos show me with that helmet.  Yesterday I had the pleasure of wearing a camouflage helmet (so not me) because that was the only helmet that would fit!

Me and my helmet
There were 4 of us on the ride.  Chris - who is married to Gae (my previous guide), Pla - a bicycle tour intern, and Yeuy (not sure about the spelling) - a tourist from Beijing, who is working in Bangkok for 3 months.
Me, Chris & Yeuy
Me, Pla & Chris
We went on this ride:  http://huahinbiketours.com/tours/day-tours/dolphin-bay-and-khao-kalok/

Here are more pictures:

Dolphin Bay
A truck band that we passed (drums on top, keyboardist facing camera, bass player and singer on ground)

Pranburi (here's a YouTube VDO in case you're interested): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmdUznSQ3Mo
Buddhist and Hindu Temple near Pranburi
Chris showing us how to climb to the mountaintop at Khao Kalok
Me at the mountaintop
The other side of the mountain
Squid drying in a fishing village that we rode through
Walkway through the mangrove forest at Pak Nam Pran
From the tower in the mangrove forest
Pineapples growing on the side of the road
It was a great trip...hot...but wonderfully so!
Take good care & see you next week:-)

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Welcome to My 'Hood 2

Hello there!  I hope this finds you and yours as well as can be.  I'm a bit late posting this because I went to Bangkok this weekend.  My main purpose in going was to meet up with a friend who worked with me in Barcelona.  Chris is married to Sheilah (I worked with her as well), and they live with their 2 lovely daughters in Beijing.  Chris was in Bangkok for a weekend conference.  It was great to see him!

Me and Chris out on the town in BKK
 While in Bangkok, I also met Jaew, the owner of the townhouse where I'm staying.  I forgot to take a picture, but suffice it to say that she is a lovely lady.  She owns a restaurant called Jeffrey's Corner (named in honor of her late husband).  Here is a YouTube video in Thai about her restaurant (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lh2qbblZveo).  Watch through the gas commercial in order to see Jaew - she is the more mature lady in the white blouse. I believe the restaurant had been open for about 6 weeks at the time this video was made.  She tells the reporter that Jeffrey liked to party, and that is how she learned to cook the dishes that she now sells in her restaurant. I'm glad I went to the restaurant - the pizza that I ordered was fantastic!

Now that I'm back in Hua Hin, I thought I'd introduce you to some of the people who live on my soi (street).  Most pictures were taken at the March 3rd wedding of Naa & Rob.

l2r - Alan, Debs & David R., Aey & David P., Martin (a friend of Aey & David P.-he does not live in Hua Hin) & me

Me & Aey
Jah and Alan
Me, Jah & Debs
Debs and David
These are only some of the people in my neighborhood.  Other people live on the soi, but several condo owners don't live here full-time (like Jaew).  Plus...there are many folks that I just don't know as well.  We live on a quiet dead-end soi not far from the main road through town.  Once we cross the main road and walk a couple of minutes, we're at the beach.  It's not a bad life.

More next time!  Have a great week:-)

Saturday, March 5, 2016

Three visits and a wedding!

Hi again and hope you're well.

The past couple of weeks have found me enjoying a few visitors. 

Syanon & Iad - I worked with both of them in Bangkok.  They decided to come and visit me before things got too busy for them.  We ate very well!

Our meal at Swiss Europe Butcher Restaurant - good sausage!
Stuffed after devouring seafood at Hua Hin Pier (r2l -Syanon, Iad, me)
Michelle - we worked together in London.  She now lives in the Philippines but will soon be moving to The Hague.  Of the three visits, Michelle is the only one who stayed in the townhouse with me.  We spent most of our time together on the beach~
Me & Michelle at Suan Son Beach
Larry - we also worked together in Bangkok.  He is retired and travels to Asia every year.  After leaving Hua Hin, he was on his way to Nepal.

Larry & me
So...here on Soi 96/1 Phetkasaem Road (my street), a group of us tend to end (or begin) the evening sun-downing at a local establishment (hut) on the beach.  The person who owns that establishment, Naa, got married on March 3rd to Rob.  Naa is Thai and Rob is Dutch. The wedding was held at a beach resort in Cha-Am, a smaller town north of Hua Hin.

I just had to take a picture of the invitation!  Here it is before you slide the invitation out:


This is what happens when you slide the invitation out:
Cute!  As were they...We all got to witness the event along with their family and friends.
End of the ceremony - beginning of the marriage
With the beautiful bride
With the handsome groom

A good time was had by all...

Have a great week!