Sun 29/06/08 22:44

I’m in Beijing, China and to be honest it’s everything I hoped it would be… with some reservations.

First, the flight from Dubai was pretty uneventful, and really relaxing which was a good thing. After about 3 months planning this vaction I was all nerves trying to second guess what I needed, and of course, what I forgot. Everything flowed better than I could have hoped for though, not a a single glitch.

Second, the flight from Doha to Beijing was about as bad as you could possibly image. I waws stuck in an aisle seat in a completely packed aircraft. Now, I’ve been in that situation before and although it’s kind of a pain, it’s livable. What really started to wear on me was the guy sitting next to me. I don’t know where this guy came from but to be honest he was probably the worst example of natural selection that I’ve ever seen. I don’t want to go into details about him, but lets just say that he didn’t or couldn’t control his bodily noises.

When we got to Beijing we landed about five minutes late, about 1410, but there wasn’t any empty parking spots for the plane so at first we waited for about 20 minutes and finally the pilot apologized and the had to move to let other planes by, so we taxied about the airport for another 20 minutes. It was really quite strange, but we finally made it.

Beijing is in many ways an average large city. It has its traffic jams, honking horns, massive amounts of people and everything else that goes along with a city this size. Where I’m staying is different though. I’ve got a room at a hostel in the oold part of town. It’s got really narrow streets running in between the houses, and I use the term streets loosely. They are basically one-lane roads, packed with shops, people , and bike riders that wind along.

Anyway about Beijing, it’s remarkable in so many regards. Probably the biggest for me is putting history into context. It wasn’t that long ago, that when I though about China I thought that the people all rode bicycles, pushed carts in the streets, and lived a very humble lifestyle. I’m sure for some this is still true, but for many it’s not. BMWs seem to be big with the Chinese.

Tomorrow I head to The Forbidden City

Thu 26/06/08 12:34

Okay, so everyone told me that I should leave at least four hours early if I want to make sure that I don’t miss my flight… so here I am in front of my gate three hours before my flight leaves. :) Oh well. I guess when it comes down to it, I’d rather be here and ready to go, than to be stuck in traffic thinking that I was going to miss my flight.

One good thing about this airport is that it first has free internet, and second it has free electrical plugs, so I can check email and then watch a movie before my flight.

One of the not-so-good things about this airport is that it’s really big and really crowded. We’ll see how it compares to the airport in Beijing. My guess is that Dubai will seem relatively spacious.

Wed 25/06/08 00:19

Well, it’s just about time that I start getting ready for my vacation this year. Getting ready is somewhat misleading since I’ve pretty much purchased everything that I need for the trip. What I do need to do is pack, and prepare myself for being away from home for about 44 days. If you’ve just stumbled onto this site, or you are checking up on where I am (which I don’t think that there will be too many since I haven’t told anyone that I’ll be blogging), here is my itinerary;

    • June 27: 0035-I leave Dubai for Doha, one hour later I leave Doha for Beijing.

 

    • June 27: 1400- Arrive in Beijing

 

    • June 30: 0800- Join tour, board train to visit Great Wall on the way to Mongolia

 

    • July 6 (est) arrive in Mongolia

 

    • July 8 (est) leave for Moscow

 

    • July 18 arrive at St Petersburgh

 

    • July 20: 0800 Tour ends- Leave for Estonia

 

    • After this my itinerary gets somewhat vague. I’ve purchased a Eurail Pass for 15 days so I’ll just bum around Europe until August 5.

 

    • August 4 (est)- Arrive in Lisbon, Portugal

 

    • August 5: 0800- Leave Portugal

 

    • August 5: 1200- Arrive Paris, France

 

    • August 5: 1400- leave Paris

 

    • August 5: 1720- Arrive Atlanta, Georgia

 

    • August 5: 1948- Leave Atlanta

 

    • August 5: 2100- Arrive Albuquerque, New Mexico

 

    • August 6: 0940- Leave Albuquerque

 

    • August 6: 1040- Arrive Clovis, New Mexico

After one week in Clovis I leave.

    • August 13: 0600- Leave Clovis

 

    • August 13: 0700- Arrive Albuquerque

 

    • August 13: 1100- Leave Albuquerque

 

    • August 13: 1610- Arrive Atlanta

 

    • August 14: 1905- Arrive Dubai, UAE

A little note about the blog, I don’t know what I was thinking when I originally configured it, but right now I can’t stand the font and line height choices I’ve made. I hope to get them configured by the time I leave, but we’ll see if I have the time.

Best,

KA