Tue 10/03/09 07:42
Becoming a tradition

So like every time that I head out, I come to the airport just to wait for a couple of hours. Each time I add an entry into my blog, it happens so often it feels as if it’s a tradition. So right now I’m sitting next to an electrical plug so I can surf the internet waiting for my chance to board the flight. I’ve got a little bit less than an hour to go before then. The airport almost feels deserted with the lack of people that are actually here.

It was kind of funny, I misread the time or forgot when I needed to be at the airport and panicked. For some reason I thought that I needed to be here more than three hours before my flight. I mean, I realized my error in the taxi, but by then it was too late. Oh well, it’s nice to know that I’m here and everything is ready to go.

Mon 09/03/09 22:27
One of my favorite times

So I’m sitting here playing on the computer like I always do when I’m waking up. You know, checking email, reading the news, and all the usual things, but this morning is a little bit different. I’ve got a nervousness going on behind the daily routine, the thought that in about 8 hours I’ll be getting on an airplane headed for a new adventure, is possibly the best feeling. :) When I think about it though, I really love the taxi ride to the airport, the boarding of the plane, the first step outside the airport at my destination… so this nervousness is just “one” of those great feelings.

My flight leaves Dubai at 7 and arrives in Istanbul at 10, so the flight should be great. I will be coming back on Sunday, very early Sunday morning.

Thu 26/02/09 13:46
I am going to Turkey

Like my home page excerpt mentions, I have a spring break coming up in about 2 weeks. It is only four days but four days in Istanbul, Turkey is so much better than four days working in front of the computer. :) I kind of waffled over the other location that I really want to see while I’m here in Dubai, and that is India. There is something about the idea of India that I seem to really like. It could be the mysterious ‘ ness’ that I assign to it, or it could be that I love the idea of an ancient culture that has been for the most part ignored by Western society. Whatever the reason, I want to spend some time wandering India before I leave Dubai. The only reason that I didn’ choose India was because it required a visa, and I wasn’ in the mood to go through the “possible” hassle, when I can get a visa for Turkey when I show up at the airport.

I haven’ told anyone, well that’s not exactly true, I told one friend at work that I’m going and that’s all I am going to tell. I don’ know, I think that a lot of people are getting tired of my trips. They are putting me in a category or being a traveller so every new trip is nothing new. :) I guess I kind of like that, but it leaves no one really to talk about my adventures. I’ll still post what’s going on here on my blog, but I seriously doubt that anyone will read it.

Also, a little warning… since I’ve changed servers I have problems with the blog not recording the entries that I make when I use apostrophes. I don’ know why, but it’s happening all the time so if  I seem to not use contractions very much it’s because of that. I can use apostrophes if I place a slash in front of each one, so that may end up being a problem as well. Anyway, just thought I’d mention that.

Thu 05/02/09 13:11
The last entry to a great experience

Okay, so here I go again and trying to close the blog. I recently changed servers to a more improved server… a dedicated one that I have total control over. Though with the amount of small problems I’ve been having with it, I don’t know if I was actually ready to take control. :)

This is my closing entry for the winter vacation, and although I don’t think anyone read it as I was traveling, there have been a few that have since I got back. Generally speaking the trip to Southeast Asia was great, a little bit too fast, but still an experience that I feel fortunate to have had. There are things that I hope I’ll never forget, like the cruise of the Mekong River, and spending New Years dancing next to a bonfire as fireworks go off overhead. I really can’t explain what it was like, surreal in some ways, but the image I have in my head is more like, “how lucky am I?” So that’s not so much an image, but hopefully you get the idea.

Anyone that stuck with me this trip, not that I think anyone did, but I would just like to say thanks, and I hope you follow my summer trip to probably Southern Africa.

Cheers.

Ken

Sat 10/01/09 03:06
More photos and movies of my trip up the Mekong

Just like the other post, I’m adding all photos and most of the movies that I’ve taken along the way. This group is of the Mekong River journey, with some photos of our overnight stay at a small river town. You can access all images, not just those of the Mekong at Photobucket.com

  
Some sample images from my Mekong River Cruise. More

 

More movies at Photobucket.com

Thu 08/01/09 22:28
and Movies too.

I’ve started the process of adding all the photos that I’ve taken on my trip, just like I did for my summer vacation. Since there are so many, I decided that using photobucket.com is the best way to go. You can see all photos that I’ve uploaded at my main account at photobucket.com

   

Bangkok City Center and the Floating Market outside of Bangkok.

More movies from Bangkok and the Floating Market