Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Home Free
I got home safe and sounds last night from my travels. Thank you everyone who followed my blog, I apologize for not keeping it up to date for the last little while but I hope to see you all in person so I can share my stories with you.
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Bangkok to Phuket
May 11 to 22:
So the last little while I have been feeling under the
weather some and this coupled with some not-to-be-understated laziness. I had a
bit of a cold when we were leaving Istanbul and as we dealt with the overnight
flight, the time difference and the unbelievable heat and humidity this just
morphed and worsened. I am much better now and will attempt to give you a brief
summery of some of the events of this past little while.
The Istanbul Airport was crap and things were pretty delayed.
At the Malaysia Air counter they warned us that we could get turned around at
the Bangkok airport if we didn’t have a return ticket to show plans to leave.
They made us sign a waver then we were on our way. We made it to Bangkok no
problem after a three hour stop over in Kuala Lumpur. And got to out hostel, the Lub D Siam Square
with ease. Siam Square is a really nice uptown shopping district with some
beautiful malls. We did most of our eating in Bangkok in the malls food courts
though we also found an A&W.
One Day we went on a shopping expedition and Pat bought a
new wallet and some shorts. Another day we saw some Thai boxing going on in an
outside ring sponsored by one of the malls.
On one of our first evenings there it was a Monday or
Tuesday and was the last day of a Thai long weekend. We ran into a Teacher from
Vancouver back to his native Thailand for a visit and he told us about how the
government tourism office was having a sale on trips for the long weekend only.
This being the last day of the sale we got a taxi to the tourism office and got
a trip that would take us to Phuket for 5 days then to Koh Pha Ngan island for
a week before heading back to Bangkok.
I am currently in Phuket, specifically the Patong area. It
was pouring the day we got in by overnight bus and we thought this didn’t look
so good for our stay here but since then it has been much drier if not sunny. Our
sleep cycles have still not completely adjusted to the time zone because of
factors like terrible sleep on the overnight bus but we have been using our
late nights to play video games.
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Spice market
May 10:
Today we went to the post office first thing and I managed to
ship all the stuff home for just under ten lira or about five dollars. This
accomplished we headed to the Spice Market. This is a much smaller market then
the Grad Bazaar but I thought it was cooler in its own way, being filled with
food goods rather then knock offs and souvenir items. We wandered the
surrounding area and even made it most of the way to Grand Bazaar via back
streets. Sights seen and culture experienced we headed back to the hostel. We
played Borderlands at the hostel for a while before deciding to get food. Once
we got food Pat had the same issue as the day before and was no longer able to play.
We headed to our rooms and I was asleep before midnight.
Saturday, May 11, 2013
The Day We Did Things In Istanbul
May 9:
The night before we had found a new acquaintance by the name
of Lucie and together the three of us planned to see some of the main
attractions around us in the city. Once we got up and going we headed to the
Hagia Sophia. We got in line but, after I asked around, it was the line to get in
and we had to go through another line for tickets first. During this process we met an
engineer from Edmonton who stayed with us for most of the day. Once we got in
we looked around. The Hagia Sophia is a museum now, not an active mosque so you
don’t have to be specially dressed to enter. It was really interesting to see
the juxtaposition of old Christian mosaics with newer Islamic symbols. Other
then that the Hagia Sophia is known for being old and big and I can attest to
its being both. After a thorough walk through we went off in search of some
lunch. After lunch we hit up the Blue Mosque, it’s use as an actual mosque
meant that there were some restrictions on attire but the only ones that needed
addressing were that we take off our shoes and Lucie cover her head (something
they were more then willing to provide for but she decided to tie a shirt
around her head instead. The mosque was pretty though the effect was lessened
by the inherent sexism in making women cover there heads and pray in the back
corner. Next on our list was the Basilica Cistern, a large ancient cistern
situated right by the Hagia Sophia. It was pretty neat. Having done so much
that day we were pretty tired but once we got back we had to start planning our
next step. We had only one more night booked at the hostel and no plans after
that. We soon got the computers running searching out a place to fly to in
Asia. Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur seemed like the easiest/cheapest places to fly
to. Looking into cheap flights we could find some for around $500 but most of
them had ridiculous layover times. We were able to find one flying through
Kuala Lumpur International to Bangkok with just a two and a half hour layover
two days from then. We booked the flight and the Lub D Bangkok Siam Square
Hostel for five nights and then booked another night at Harmony Hostel on our
way out to the post office. I have mail to send back to Canada and had been
trying to send it since Greek Orthodox Easter.
Today was not my day though as the post office was already closed. We
put it on the list for tomorrow then headed back to the hostel to play video
games. After a while we went out to get food and when we got back Pat couldn’t
get on the internet so we headed back to our room and I was soon asleep.
A Park Walk
May 8:
Today our main event when we got up and going was to walk
through Gülhane Park, a largeish park near our hostel. Once we had sufficiently
walked through the park we played Borderlands on the hostel patio until dinner
was ready, a lovely vegetable dish prepared by Mahmood, one of the hostel staff.
After dinner we hung out with a group of cool people from the hostel and played
card games and the like until we all decided to call it a night.
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Down by the River
May 7:
Today once we got up and going we decided to
walk down by the water. Near the hostel there was a neat bridge with
restaurants all along the underside of it. We walled along and eventually
stopped at a place for a fish sandwich, a popular local food. After our meal we
walked around the other side of the river for a bit before deciding to head
back. As we walked around we discussed many of our favorite video games Such as
Team Fortress 2 and Borderlands 2. Neither of us had played these games in months
and rather missed them. Borderlands is designed for cooperative play but since
the mac version is much rarer then the windows I had never been able to play it
with anyone. I decided to pay Pat back for buying me Minecraft by buying him
Borderlands 2 over Steam. On our way back to the hostel we picked up some more
Turkish delight and some other snacks as well as a mouse for Pat. Once we were
back I got the game and sent it to Pat and he started the process of slowly
downloading it. We rested and chilled and I even napped for a bit before it was
getting late and we decided to go get some dinner. After dinner we found a good
area on the patio where we could boot up Borderlands and start the game
together. We played for a few hours before we decided to call it a night.
The Grand Bazaar
May 6:
Today we got going after another delicious breakfast on the
roof top patio of the Harmony Hostel we decided to see the Grand Bazaar, now
that it would be open. This was a neat experience. Trade has been going on
there for hundreds of years, since back when Istanbul was a key stop on the
spice road. Among the spices being sold were many types of tourist goods and
knock off products, not to mention the near infinite number and variety of
scarves. We spent hours walking around the Grand Bazaar and its surrounding
area before we were tired and decided to head back to the hostel. It was
already pretty late and by the time we thought to get dinner it was seriously
late. Most of the places in our area were closed down but we found a place that
was open where we could get some yummy lamb shish kebab. After dinner we called
it a night.
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