We started our last day in Inle Lake with a nice breakfast at the hotel. Love those long pastries. Nyein Nyein picked us up at the hotel and we walked to the jetty. As usual, we passed multiple dogs along the way. I spotted this dog just walking amongst the folks on the street. She had a little grocery bag…
Today we get a good taste – literally – of what Burma is all about, because we’re starting the day with a cooking lesson at the Bamboo Delight Cooking School. I set this up weeks in advance as a surprise for Mark. Cooking is his passion, especially Asian cuisine. He wasn’t expecting this, so he was majorly psyched. First…
This morning we’re heading east, from Bagan to the Inle Lake area. Such chaos at the airport. There are three or four domestic airlines in the airport, each located next to each other, in booths smaller than a Paris hotel room. I‘m crazy paranoid about our luggage, given what happened on day 1, but it all goes smoothly. We land…
The day started out great, with a lovely buffet breakfast at our hotel. Nice selection of food, although as I’ve said before, I just can’t get into real Asian cuisine – noodles, fried rice, etc. – for breakfast. I need my eggs, pancakes, and bacon. Fortunately, they had all that. And a nice view of the river. Our guide…
No rest for the weary. Woke up super early this morning and went to the hotel reception area to meet the bus that was taking us to the balloon ground for our hot air balloon ride over Bagan. Every morning and evening, from October to March (the winter season), Balloons Over Bagan takes people on a magical flight over the…
Vacation is supposed to be a time to relax. Well, not today. We set our alarm for 4:00 a.m., quickly got dressed, and checked out of our hotel in order to meet our driver and zip to the Yangon airport for our flight to Bagan. The domestic terminal at Yangon International Airport is total chaos, but somehow, people seem…
We started with a bang. Our first full day in Burma saw us spending the afternoon at the Shwedagon Pagoda. Nothing prepares you for the Shwedagon Pagoda. This is the most sacred shrine in all of Burma. At 325 feet, the stupa totally dominates Yangon’s skyline. No site is more revered. No site is visited in such numbers. Legend has it that the shrine contains…
After a morning of architectural sightseeing, it was time for lunch. Although there is no shortage of authentic Burmese restaurants in Yangon, Feel Myanmar is probably the city’s best place to sample Burmese food. Food is laid out in a big buffet spread at the back of the restaurant. I asked Myo if we could stop there and eat, and invited…
We stayed at the Hotel Grand United 21st Street Downtown., located on the edge of Chinatown. Nice hotel, good price, friendly staff. After a restless night (still frazzled a bit from the long flight and lost luggage), we headed up to the 9th floor of the hotel for breakfast. There’s a lovely terrace up there, with nice views over 21st…
Our short little trip to Oslo is coming to an end. Our flight back leaves at 6:00 p.m. Need to be at the airport at 4:00. Gotta catch the train at 3:30. This gives essentially half a day more of sightseeing before we say goodbye. So, one more stroll up Karl Johans gate as we make our way to The…
Our next to last day in Oslo started with a trip to City Hall. City Halls tend to be the dominant buildings in Scandinavian capitals, rather than churches. Perhaps that’s why Scandinavia always ranks so high on the list of countries with happy, satisfied people. Here, people pay high taxes, have high expectations, and usually get what they expect: a…
In my job, I have a fair amount of vacation time that must be used up before the end of the year. It’s a use-it-or-lose-it policy. Fortunately, the opportunity arose for a lil’ five day mini-vacation in the middle of August. I wanted to go somewhere with a relatively short travel time, and I don’t know why, but Scandinavia beckoned. …
Day 10 – Last day in Paris. Exploring Montmartre and the Museum Fragonard at the Veterinary School. (Continued from Day 9) For the last day, I figured we should take the obligatory trek to Montmartre. It’s a trendy neighborhood, and it has so much history. So many struggling artists, poets dreamers and drinkers came here for the cheap rent…
Day 9 – Promenade Plantee, Cat Cafe, and Pompidou Center (Continued from Day 8) Our next-to-last day started at a hip breakfast place called Lockwood. They open early for breakfast, and stay open late for dinner and drinks and music. I started the day with pancakes, which immediately put me into a sugar coma. Next we were off to…
Paris – Day 8, pt 2 (Continued from here) This morning, we spent the day in a suburb of Paris, looking at the graves of beloved pets in the Cemetery of Dog and Other Domestic Animals. This afternoon, we explored the opposite of suburbia. We checked out le petit Manhattan. In other words, La Défense. Although Paris keeps its historic…