A trip around my hood will reveal many splendors.... Muslim cemeteries by the river... motherless kittens....jungle hide-outs....
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
The hood...
A trip around my hood will reveal many splendors.... Muslim cemeteries by the river... motherless kittens....jungle hide-outs....
The sticks.....
Laos
Spent acouple days in Laos, for a visa run. I liked it. Most notable was how class divisions weren't so gaping, like in Thailand. We went to the most bumpin club we could find in the capital city, Vientiane, and there were Japanese buisness men with prostitutes, fat white men with lady boys (unbeknownst to them!), high budget Laos b-boys, tuk tuk drivers and hi-so girlie girls. If you want to party in Laos, the options aren't exactly abundant. If you want to hit opium, heroin, or meth, however, seems like Laos is the place to be.....
Saturday, June 16, 2007
KO CHANG
In early June, I went to Ko Chang (Elephant Island) for the weekend. It's about a five hour bus ride, but it pays off! There's lots to do here, but all I did was lay on the beach. It's low season, so there was no one around. If I ever get wildly rich, I plan to fly all my friends from around the world to one location and PARTY. How about Ko Chang?
Saturday, June 09, 2007
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Sri Lanka

A pic from Reuters. For work, I monitor the situation in Sri Lanka, writing press releases, statements and participating in advocacy campaigns. Besides a blown out civil war between the government and rebel Tamil Tigers, the whole institutional structure that could protect the people (judiciary, Human Rights Commission, police) has imploded. It is now a common example of a failed state in Asia. People are abducted and killed in broad daylight; the culprits are mostly paramilitary, LTTE and government. It is so easy to kill people in Sri Lanka that abductions and disappearances are an industry for bribe-money. This pic is from a protest that took place in SL.
Mae Sot: Thai/Burma border
This is under the bridge passing into Burma. You can see Burma on the other side of the river. Our friend who lives here is a former fighter with the Shan army (forced recruitment). He is a recognized refugee but has no citizenship status. He spends all his time promoting human rights for Burmese refugees...an amazing person. He took us to the refugee camp for various Burmese, mostly ethnic minorities. I have no pics of the camp....they made us dinner later....which included pork intenstines...wasn't going to say no!
What the??
Hua Hin
The new family member
I know everyone out there is oh-so-concerned, but my life is now full of renewed joy....A new radio!!!! with tape player!!!!! I now go to the flea market and find goodies like: led zeppelin, hendrix, nirvana, fleetwood mack, sonic youth, Tu pac, snoop dog, Brasil!, Cuba!, Beastie Boys. A motely collection, but hey, the best I could do. The best one is the Brasil! tape, compilation of brazilian songs. Yup.
Kanchanaburi # 3
Went to Kanchanburi again, in early May. It was all together exciting, mostly cuz my friend and I rented bikes (yip yip) and rode around all day. A luxury not to be had in traffic logged Bangkok, which includes twelve year old kids riding around on motorcycles with their baby brothers strapped to the back. Small town central Thailand is amazing, especially because of the low tourist population and friendlier people.
Wednesday, April 04, 2007
Bird as a Monk
Kuala Lumpur: 80s design nightmare
So I went to Malaysia for a visa-run, visiting the capital Kuala Lumpur for three days. Let me say, KL is an 80s design nightmare. My friend and I (Laura...thanks for the pics!!) thought it would be cool...maybe even more of a scene than Bangkok. You know, maybe we'll go to a bar and people will actually throw their hands in the air!! (Bangkok Thais are so conservative and self conscious that dancing is practically like pulling teeth).
But KL turned out to be BLA! It was stuck in a weird middle zone, sorta like Cambridge, Ontario. Too small to have a local vibrant culture, but not big enough to have strength in diversity. I think KL had an economic boom in the 80s, which flattened out thereafter...leaving the city stuck in a brutal time warp. I thought I might have been lost at the Toronto zoo, circa 1996.
One good thing though, after coming from Bangkok, was that there was a some ethnic diversity going on...a mash of South Asians, Chinese and Malays (which are a historic mash anyway). I liked being in an Islamic city as well.
Friday, March 23, 2007
Sri Lankan Mary
Sunday, March 11, 2007
Hail to the radio!
Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Monday, February 26, 2007
Hey look I'm a (wannabe) model
Tuk tuk drivers and hot shoes
Chinese new year and hot cops
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