Kathie and Cheryl are off on another SE Asian adventure
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Agree with your sentiments about the transition to power, let's hope it is smooth.
Bring on the trip report ! Yay.
On the 26th we'll be having a long travel day getting from Mandalay to Siem Reap, 2 short flights, but hours at DMK which I'm dreading. How cool it would be to have your words and Cheryl's fantastic photos to pass the time. No pressure
Bring on the trip report ! Yay.
On the 26th we'll be having a long travel day getting from Mandalay to Siem Reap, 2 short flights, but hours at DMK which I'm dreading. How cool it would be to have your words and Cheryl's fantastic photos to pass the time. No pressure
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We had a marvelous time with Nicky and David last night. What was going to be drinks and an hour of conversation turned into two and half hours. It's always a pleasure to meet "old friends" from Fodors.
yestravel, I don't mean to imply that all of the sidewalks are fixed, only that it is starting.
Craig, things really have changed since you were last here. It used to be that change in Burma as glacial (before global warming glacial) at best. Now the pace of change is amazing. I think a Pandaw cruise might be something you and Jeane might really enjoy.
Satoric, I'll do what I can to get something posted before your interment at DMK.
yestravel, I don't mean to imply that all of the sidewalks are fixed, only that it is starting.
Craig, things really have changed since you were last here. It used to be that change in Burma as glacial (before global warming glacial) at best. Now the pace of change is amazing. I think a Pandaw cruise might be something you and Jeane might really enjoy.
Satoric, I'll do what I can to get something posted before your interment at DMK.
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Kathie, are you still in Yangon? Did you get a chance to do a walking tour of the old Victorian buildings? I remember how gorgeous the architecture was when we were there in 2013, but the buildings were in a state of disrepair. Are they being fixed up, along with the sidewalks? My favorite was an old telegraph office, that was still in use. We spent quite a bit of time in there observing people sending off telegrams.
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CaliforniaLady, yes, I am still in Yangon. We did a waking tour of the old buildings in 2011. We didn't repeat the walking tour this trip, but have seen many of the buildings while we have been out and about. A goodly number of those buildings are being fixed up and turned into hotels and such. There is also a lot of new construction going on.
The US fast food places are moving in - we noted Pizza Hut and Tony Roma's during our travels. The traffic is simply terrible. They are building a "bridge" (elevated highway) between the airport and downtown which will help a bit. Thank goodness they don't allow motorcycles on the streets of Yangon!
The Strand has become a tourist attraction. We've run into tour groups in the lobby, with a guide telling them about the history, and there are plenty of gawkers. As guests of the hotel, the crowds are annoying.
The US fast food places are moving in - we noted Pizza Hut and Tony Roma's during our travels. The traffic is simply terrible. They are building a "bridge" (elevated highway) between the airport and downtown which will help a bit. Thank goodness they don't allow motorcycles on the streets of Yangon!
The Strand has become a tourist attraction. We've run into tour groups in the lobby, with a guide telling them about the history, and there are plenty of gawkers. As guests of the hotel, the crowds are annoying.
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We had a nice time in Yangon. We ran into Nicky and David two more times, and ran into a couple from our cruise as well. The Strand Arcade has lovely, lovely arts and crafts in the galleries. Too bad we have no space for more stuff.
Now in Bangkok, where we anticipated having a great internet connection, but the VPN keeps dropping every few minutes. This does not inspire my confidence for online financial transactions.
We are not at our usual haunt on the river, but staying at the JW Marriott (free is hard to beat!). We have quite a list of things to do in Bangkok (many of those involve eating). Later this morning, we'll go out to Siam Paragon so Cheryl can buy glasses.
I'll try to find time to work on my Burma trip report.
Now in Bangkok, where we anticipated having a great internet connection, but the VPN keeps dropping every few minutes. This does not inspire my confidence for online financial transactions.
We are not at our usual haunt on the river, but staying at the JW Marriott (free is hard to beat!). We have quite a list of things to do in Bangkok (many of those involve eating). Later this morning, we'll go out to Siam Paragon so Cheryl can buy glasses.
I'll try to find time to work on my Burma trip report.
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Rooms at the J W are rather small and nothing special, but the club lounge is one of my favorites! Of course, I like the location along Sukhumvit. Hope you enjoy your stay there. You might also like the Marriott at Sukhumvit soi 57. Their roof top bar and dining was quite nice. I think a sushi bar has been added.
Have fun on your dining expeditions! I'm not a foodie but I would guess that the two of you will give the top rated places an accurate review!
Have fun on your dining expeditions! I'm not a foodie but I would guess that the two of you will give the top rated places an accurate review!
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Thanks, Carol. We got an upgraded room (but not a suite) and the size is fine. You are right - the club lounge is special. We arrived just in time for a drink and some nibbles last night.
Cheryl had a successful shopping trip for her glasses. She always likes the glasses she buys here better than those she buys in Seattle. She is disappointed that she won't have the new glasses for the gtg on Sunday.
We made the trek out to the Jim Thompson outlet. We bought a few things, but it wasn't the haul that it sometimes is. I saw the sign for their upcoming pre-Xmas sale... I'll bet it's a doozy. Carol, will you be here then?
Bob, do you know of a good laundry place near the JW? Their laundry prices are shocking!
Cheryl had a successful shopping trip for her glasses. She always likes the glasses she buys here better than those she buys in Seattle. She is disappointed that she won't have the new glasses for the gtg on Sunday.
We made the trek out to the Jim Thompson outlet. We bought a few things, but it wasn't the haul that it sometimes is. I saw the sign for their upcoming pre-Xmas sale... I'll bet it's a doozy. Carol, will you be here then?
Bob, do you know of a good laundry place near the JW? Their laundry prices are shocking!
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You can save money by taking your laundry into the office just inside the JW garage.
We have also used laundries next door at plenochit center-- basement as I remember... There is a bridge from JW to that building-- up one story in JW
We have also used laundries next door at plenochit center-- basement as I remember... There is a bridge from JW to that building-- up one story in JW
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Looking forward to seeing how Nahm turns out as I plan to try it in a few weeks. As for Cheryl's glasses, has she ever had her eyes examined in Bangkok? I need to find a new eye doctor here at home and have my expired eye prescription updated. But, since I'm leaving for Bangkok pretty soon, I thought I could possibly just have it done at Bumrungrad as I have a medical ID card for there. I just need to find an eye doctor there.
Keep having fun. Can't believe you're not on the river, but in my usual territory. Smiles. I'm counting down the days to get back to the Rajadamri apartment. I'm really getting used to staying back in Rajadamri as I did years ago before moving to Sukhumvit for many years.
Happy Travels!
Keep having fun. Can't believe you're not on the river, but in my usual territory. Smiles. I'm counting down the days to get back to the Rajadamri apartment. I'm really getting used to staying back in Rajadamri as I did years ago before moving to Sukhumvit for many years.
Happy Travels!
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Thanks, everyone. We will make a foray over to Phloenchit Center to look for a reasonably priced laundry. And we'll take a look at the Lebanese restaurant too, Carol.
Guenmai, Cheryl had her eye exam done at Paris Mikki where she bought her glasses. No extra charge. If you would use an optometrist in the US, the exam at the store in Bangkok would be just fine. Cheryl said it was a very thorough exam. If you have eye problems that require an ophthalmologist, then I'd make an appointment at Bumrungrad.
Today is our lunch at Nahm - we are looking forward to it. I'll give a full report, of course.
Guenmai, Cheryl had her eye exam done at Paris Mikki where she bought her glasses. No extra charge. If you would use an optometrist in the US, the exam at the store in Bangkok would be just fine. Cheryl said it was a very thorough exam. If you have eye problems that require an ophthalmologist, then I'd make an appointment at Bumrungrad.
Today is our lunch at Nahm - we are looking forward to it. I'll give a full report, of course.

