"If I Could Bottle My Hopes in a Store Bought Scent; They'd be Nutmeg-Peach and They'd Pay the Rent."
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Belated Merry Christmas due to too much holiday cheer...
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Hibernation
Luckily the brother and sister return late tonight so that should wake this place up a bit. Friends return to the mothertown for the holidays this coming week as well. Oh and I'm making my Mom buy me a case of Strongbow at The Beer Store today.
My Mom and I put up all the Santas the other day. We couldn't find one of the cookie jar ones and can't remember if it broke in a previous year or not.
Also on a more positive note, we're probably going skiiing in January! I haven't been in like 13 years! YAY!
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Canadian Soil!
Mom and Dad arrived and we reunited for the first time in like 13.5 months. Then we went back to John and Cathie's for a shower, some food (bagels and cream cheese, what a North American treat!) and a nap.
Later that day we headed down to Stratford for Julia's "dinner lab" aka dinner at a fancy restaurant. We checked into a hotet, watched the snow fall, and had a few drinks before heading to the restaurant. There was an LCBO across from the hotel and a guy busking with his guitar out front! He was there atleast 2 hours in what I thought was a blizaard!
At the dinner the students had to produce a menu by Thomas Keller, a 3 Michelin star rated chef. This was the menu:
Carpaccio of Yellowfin Tuna Nicoise
Peas and Carrots Lobster Pancakes with Pea Shoot Salad
"Tongue and Cheek:" Braised Beef Cheeks and Veal Tongue with Leeks and Horseradish
Tete De Moine with Sauerkraut and Toasted Caraway Seed Vinaigrette
Oven Roasted Pineapple with Fried Pastry Cream and Creme Fraiche
It was all incredible save the cheese course (the sauerkraut was way too vinegary and overpowered the cheese all together... it was a weird combination). Julia was the Sommelier and made sure we got to really taste the 3 wines that accompanied the meal. Afterwards there was coffee and petit fours (mini donuts, almond macaroons to die for! and vanilla crisps) and the student head chef came around to introduce himself and answer questions. Cathie, of course, asked him about the weird cheese course: Did it make sense to you? Because it didn't make sense to me. He replied that the cheese course often comes before dessert (duh) and that the dish didn't really make sense, no. His answer was alittle unsatisfactory, we wanted more info on what Thomas Keller had in mind- perhaps Mr Student Head Chef hadn't done much additional research.
After dinner we went back to our hotel and drank some more and then Greg and I went out with Julia. We met all her chef school friends and had a good time.
In the morning Mom called us (we stayed at Julia's apartment) and we met her and Dad for a greasy breakfast. We were all incredbily hungover. Then we drove Greg back to London and then drove home to Amherstview. I slept most of the way.
That night I got to see Zac briefly before he flew off to BC for the holidays.
It's a little weird to be home after so long away. I don't like the cold. I'm still quite jetlagged and have slept 20 of the last 32 hours. I had a huge stack of mail to go through, all of which was from the University of Texas (still proud to be a Longhorn!). I'm overwhelmed by the clothes I have in my closet; what choice I suddenly have! How am I going to decide what to pack this time?! Julia and Greg don't get home until this weekend so the house is quiet with just my Mom and I around during the week. I get to help her do her Christmas shopping (I'm all done mine) this week.
But most of all I miss Andy.
Friday, December 11, 2009
Longest Day Ever!
It started in Kuala Lumpur airport. We flew from there to Melbourne at 1:20am.
In Melbourne we arrived at noon, still on the 10th, and got through customs and quanrantine nearly unscathed (they took my baskets!... there were little bugs them, oops) and then checked into our next flight. Then we had some lunch and waited.
Our next flight was to Sydney at 3:35pm. It landed on time at 5pm. At this point we said goodbye to the Italians and Andy and I scammed free passes to the International Terminal (usually $5 each).
I now sit and type this in LAX. American customs was fast and easy even through the haze of the sleeping pill I'd taken on the long flight from Sydney. I was able to check-in for my Air Canada flight to Toronto immediately despite it not leaving for another 6 hours. Thinking I would just type up all the blogs I hadn't done yet and post them later I turned on my laptop and discovered I could get a signal from the Air France Lounge for FREE. YAY.
So again, here I sit. It's still December 10th. And it's fucking cold! Only like 10C or something. Brrrrrrr!
My flight is in 2.5 hours!
Kuala Lumpur Revisted
Ao Nang, Krabi
We decided to stay in Ao Nang in Krabi (a province) because it had a plethora of restaurants and shops, was a good place to get a tour of the islands in the Andaman Sea, and had a decent nightlife option. The first day Andy and I got up late and then just lay on the beach for a few hours and relaxed.
The next day we took a speedboat tour of the Phi Phi Islands, which are basically the places you think of when you think of Thailand and were once probably paradise. I say they're no longer quite a paradise these days because they're crowded. EVERYONE goes to them. They're still beautiful, don't get me wrong, but ever since The Beach was made into that dumb movie and flimed on location there, it's become somewhat of a Grand Canyon, or Disneyland, or insert other must-see tourist attraction here. Our tour was supposed to consist of 8 different stops but we only had about 6 and even then those were quick stops, about 40 minutes each. Our first stop was Bamboo Island.
Pileh Bay
Then we went by the Viking Caves where they collect the birds nests for birds nest soup. Then we went into Pileh Bay, a lagoon, and then stopped in Maya Bay for some snorkeling. There were tons of fish, the bottom was all reef (it was deep) and the water was so clear. Of course we were snorkeling between a bunch of boats who were also there for a tour. Some people on another boat were throwing bread into the water to feed the fish and I kept getting hit in the head by it, not cool, although being amongst the swarm of fish going after the food was pretty awesome.
Next stop was Maya Beach itself. We had 45 minutes to wonder inland, lay on the beach, or go for a swim. We wondered inland a bit, bought a can of Chang for 100baht! and then took a bunch of corny photos.
Back on the boat and we were told we wouldn't be stopping at Monkey Beach because there were no monkeys there today. How our guide knew this, I don't know, but I do know we think we got a ripped off by not going there. We stopped at a seemingly random spot next to a cliff face on Phi Phi Don and got to go snorkeling again. Same same pretty much except a few more different types of fish and some giant clams!
Then it was time for lunch and 90 minutes on Phi Phi Don- the biggest island of the Phi Phis and the most inhabited as well. They even have a 7-11. We had thai buffet for lunch (included in the price of the tour) and then wandered around town a little bit.
The main street of Phi Phi Don
We got back on the boat once more and headed back to Ao Nang. A little Chinese(?) boy fell asleep next to me and sort of on me, hahaha.
The next day was our last full day in Thailand. My plan was to get as much sun as possible. Since Ao Nang beach wasn't looking to sunny we (only Andy, Tommy, and I were going, everyone else stayed in bed watching movies all day) decided to get a longtail boat out to Ko Poda, an island with a sunny, white sand beach that you can see from Ao Nang. We got tickets for a boat and had to wait around for like 20 minutes for a 6th person to "fill" the boat. The ride was about 15 minutes and not too rough. Upon arrival we agreed on a time to go back and then made our way to find the perfect spot on the beach. It was a hot day so we were in and out of the water regularly. I'd brought a few pairs of goggles and we could see a few reef with and sea eurchines not far off the beach. I also had a field day with the shell collecting... it was far past an obsession.
The day spent on Poda was one of my favorites. It was quiet, sunny, the beach and sea were beautiful, and we got to take a long tail boat! By the end of the day we were saying we wished we had a few more days to have on these little islands.
At 4pm we got the boat back and showered and then went for traditional Thai massages. I ended up getting an After Sun Thai massage because I was a little burnt and it would probably be good for me.... and oh was it ever good! Even though the thai massuse was tiny, she was still strong as! And the milk and aloe vera did wonders for my skin.
We grabbed some average food afterwards and did a little shopping before calling it a night.
The next day it was time to leave Thailand :( We got up early and had street crepes for breakfast and then tried to spend our remaining baht... I still have over 1000.
At around 11:30am we were off to the airport and a few hours later flying back to KL.
Ko Phangan to Krabi
After a day of sleeping we got up and checked out of Mai Pen Rai and took a pickup trunk taxi to Thong Sala, where the pier is, and got a boat and bus combination deal to Krabi. The boat wasn't as crowded as the one to Phangan from Samui but it was longer.
When we got to the mainland we boarded a 'chicken bus' aka a bus with no A/C that is usually used for the transportation of Thais. This bus took us to the bus station where we had to wait for a big coach style bus to take us to Krabi. We got sweet front seats on the big bus.
We finally got to BF nowhere Krabi at around 8pm. They told us they could take us to our hotel via for another 100baht... the taxi ended up being another of those big tuktuk things and the driver couldn't find our hotel for a long time.
But we finally found it- Aloha Inn- owned by a Calfornian. I told him I was born in Thousand Oaks and he was like "ooooh, Ventura County!" Um, okay. He showed us to our rooms and went through everything with us, like how to work the DVD player and TV etc. Then he started going on about the Thai mofia and if we ever get in a jam here's his card, just get a hold of him.
Since the next day was the King's Birthday we asked him if there was a big party or what was the deal? He told us it wasn't a big party and that most places wouldn't even be serving alcohol... that was lie, but we prepared by buying some Chang and Mekong whiskey just in case.
After finally getting settled we went to dinner at an Italian place and I had a pizza margarita that was just as good as the one's I'd had in Italy! It was pricey though- 200B! ($6)
Full Moon Party
So the next day at we had nothing to do and were hoping it'd be sunny and spend the day on the beach... but it wasn't; it was overcast and windy. We wondered around a little and tried to do some snorkling- no success there, the water was too rough and you couldn't see a thing- and just hung around the rest of the day on the hammock.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Krabi Quickie
Full Moon Party 2nd December 2009
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Ko Samui to Ko Phangan
When we arrived in Ko Phangan we were all pretty hungry and went straight to Same-Same Burger. Pretty good for a thai burger. Then Andy and I took off to find the 7-11 with no success, but we did find a stupid lady driving a tuktuk who agreed to drive us to the other side of the island to our bungalows.
The drive was interesting- the roads were a combination of paved and dirt, with the dirt roads having the worst water damage EVER. Like giant groves criss-crossed the road where the rain water had run down it. It was amazing that the tuktuk didn’t break an axle and that none of us or our bags fell out.
Rough Ride
When we arrived we marched along the beach, through the cave in the rocks, and up a thousand steps to the reception and restaurant of Plaa’s Than Sadet. The view from up there was spectacular.
Plaa himself showed us to our rooms; Andy picked the first room but I quickly no we want that one, to the one that was a little in front of the first and had a hammock. We quickly decided it was the best room in the world. The bed was even complete with a classic mosquito net hanging from the ceiling! I already didn’t want to leave before we’d even spent the first night there.
To be continued…
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Welcome to my Paradise... Ko Samui!
Ko Samui is what I've been waiting for this entire trip: white sand beaches, tourquois water, and palm trees all at Thailand prices!
So far all we've done is beached it up and zoomed around on our bikes. And I think that's all we'll do for the 4 nights we're here. We've been eating well as well- the boys usually getting stupid big seafood platters, myself sticking to amazing thai currys. Mmmmm.
After a day at the beach we decided to go for a little ride on the bikes. We ended up finding the Big Buddah. We also ended up running over a huge drill bit and popping our tire. You would not believe how big this thing was. Luckily there was a bike shop just past the place where we hit the drill bit... or was that a set-up?
The drillbit we ran over
Seafood platter... this was part of a 950B meal for 2 people (thats about $30CAD)
One more thing... today at the beach a small child, a one year to be exact, started playing with our volleyball. Shortly after his dad/caretaker came over and started talking to us. It started out normal enough telling us the kids name etc and led to him trying to sell us weed, fair enough, but after we refused that he, in all seriousness, offered to sell us the baby for 1 million baht. No thanks. Picture of child for sale to come.
Return to Thailand... the Epic Journey
Back seat riders
DQ, that's what I like about Texas, I mean Thailand...
Eventually it was time to fly and our flight was on time and short. We arrived in Bangkok, got our shit, and went to find a taxi or something to the train station. We ended up getting the Airport Express bus for pretty cheap and our driver was like bat out of hell. Weeeeeeeee!Once at the train station thins started to take a turn for the not so good. First we learned that the last train that night, at 10:50pm (it was almost 8:30 by this point), was not a sleeper aka it only had seats no beds! Also, this train got into Surat Thani after the last bus had left to the pier so if we took it we'd have to find our own way there. The train people told us to go to this travel agency and try to get the bus which would take us straight to the pier. We did and they told us the bus only had two seats (we're a group of 7) and then tried to sell us a 1500baht (about $50) package of train and fast boat to Ko Samui. Fuck that we said and went back to get train tickets. The train ticket guy tried us to take this fast boat for 1500B as well but we told him no and got the train and slow boat for 1180B. Sorted.
We spent the next 2 hours finding dinner (the KFC attached to the station was out of chicken! so the boys took tuktuks to a MacDee's but of course the tuktuk driver took them to Seafood restaurant b/c like the suit places if they bring customers they get free fuel vouchers. They eventually got their big macs) and waiting. The train was a little late but only by about 15 minutes. We border and drank the beer we'd brought on and then tried to sleep in the uncomfortable seats.
At a little after 6am the train stopped at our station: Chumpon, and we got off and tried to find our boat company who would take us to the pier and put us on the boat. Well we found him and he had more bad news: our boat had been cancelled due to big waves in the gulf. His english was poor and he didn't seem quite legit, he wanted 150B ($5) from each of us to get us upgraded to take the fast boat, so we ended up squeezing on to a tuktuk with some other people. We arrived at the pier for the fast boat and were told the same thing by the people there: pay another 150B each to get on this boat. We thought this was bullshit; the company that ran the slow boat should of paid for our upgrade b/c they'd cancelled our boat, but that company's representative was long gone. We grudgingly paid the money since we really had no other choice, unless we wanted to spend a day in Chumpon, but we had a reservation at a hotel in Samui. On the positive side the fast boat to the island would get us there in about half the time.
The fast boat pier at Chumpon
Back to the Capital
Luang Prabang
Six and a half hours
Friday, November 27, 2009
Vang Vieng: The Happiest Place on Earth
Day Two
First Beer Lao of the day... 1pm
Monkey trying to drink free whiskey shots... he succeeded but I wasn't fast enough with the camera
Mud volleyball
In the mud pit... it was almost 7ft deep!
Near the end, about to go on a rope swing