From my wanderlust to my daily ramblings about what is happening, I hope to rediscover the beauty and the wonder in day to day life.
Friday, January 21, 2005
Sunset at Halong
Sunset at Halong - Halong Bay, Vietnam. Halong Bay is a magnificent place. Many have said that if you have not seen Halong Bay, you have not seen Vietnam. Unfortunately, I stayed only one short night at Halong Bay.
Tibetan temples at Ladakh
Melbourne, Australia
Melbourne Library - Melbourne, Australia. My brother, sister and myself in front of the Melbourne Library.
It is no wonder why Melbourne has been named one of the most livable cities in the world. Melbourne is a beautiful city with activities and places that can cater to anyone. If you want a nice place for a cup of coffee, there are numerous cool coffee places. If you want beautiful scenery, the Great Ocean Road is not very far off. It has its share of beautiful parks and cool night spots as well as nice historical sites. Also the pace of life there is not as hectic as many Asian cities. I can imagine if you were to work there, you would still have some time for your leisure and to pursue your hobbies. Also, unlike places like Singapore, there are actually many places to drive to.
After we arrive at the Melbourne airport, one of our relatives, Tom, drove us to some wonderful Chinese restaurant for our morning tea - a dim sum session. Secretly, I was thinking about why I had to travel all the way to Australia to eat dim sum when there are numerous stores in Malaysia selling dim sum at a fraction of the price. However, dad, grandma and uncle were quite delighted at the food. Dad refuses to eat Western food unless he is forced to by circumstances. So throughout most of my stay in Australia, we ate Chinese or Asian style food when we dined with the family. Personally, I wanted to try something very Australian but couldn't seem to pinpoint what is a mainly Australian-styled food. Even in retrospect, I can't figure out what is the main Australian diet. My ignorance is probably due to the fact that I didn't get to eat any home-cooked Australian meals while I was there in Australia.
Sunday, January 16, 2005
Cave Buddha
Falls Near Luang Prabang
Top, Falls at Luang Prabang - Luang Prabang, Lao. One of the waterfalls, I visited at Luang Prabang.
Mid, Fall Buddies. We hired a tuk-tuk for a day to visit the 2 waterfall. From left, Me, Cesar, Kate, Liz. Superb travelling buddies.
Bottom, Falls with many pools. I forgot the name of the falls but this fall was short but wide. It had many little pools for short dips and some pools that were quite large. Kate went back the next day so that she could have a swim when it was sunnier.
Saturday, January 15, 2005
Australia, Family trip.
Family Portrait - Melbourne, Australia. A family picture taken at the airport in Melbourne.
Our family flew over to Melbourne to attend my sister's graduation. Of course, my dear sister would remind us till the day we die that we absolutely missed her graduation. We flew all the way there but missed her graduation. We were happily eating at the Victoria Market and lost track of time. When we arrived at the stadium where the graduation was held, it was all over. Of course there was also the drama of grandma getting lost in the stadium. Dad had to piggyback my uncle up a steep flight of stairs while both the sons were happily finding a parking spot. It was all very chaotic. Grandma was trying to ask for directions in Malay in Australia. Naturally, nobody understood what she said. We were fined $100 AUD for parking at a 'No Stopping' zone. The sign honestly looked like a 'No Money' sign to me.
Travelling with family is definitely a very different experience from travelling alone. I was more accustomed to going wherever I like but a lot more coordination is required. We have to consider the likings and capabilities of everyone. Also, we have to consider whether the journey is too long for grandma or whether the venue is wheel chair accessible, things that I have never had to consider.
Some days grandma was so cold she was shivering. Also, she said she couldn't breathe when she walks too fast. And this was summer in Melbourne. Summer! I thought it was going to be like Malaysia but seems like I was very wrong. I was totally unprepared for the weather as well. I came down the plane in shorts, t-shirt and sandals and the temperature in Melbourne was 13C. For some that is totally acceptable but am have been quite used to 32C all my life. Now, I need to go looking for a jacket in case the weather gets more chilly. The only jacket I had was left on a bus in Bangkok.
Ladakhi girl
Wednesday, January 12, 2005
Sunrise Over Angkor
Temple Guardians
Journey Down Under
The Van - Tamborine Mts, Australia. The Toyota Tarago was the family mobile for a brief 2 weeks.
Just as the Indochina trip ended, I embarked on another trip with my family to see my sister graduate in Melbourne. That was probably an excuse for all of us to go to Australia for a while. I was a little reluctant to go at first due to certain obvious reasons but decided to go anyway as all had been thoroughly planned by my dad. My thinking was that I have already squandered enough time journeying around Asia and Indochina and I haven't had any income for the last 6 months. Compelling reasons to stop wasting more of my life away. However, the thought - I might never get to go again with nearly all my family members - prevailed and I asked my dad to book the flight tickets. Little did I know, the flight ticket was just a minor expenditure and I would find out frighteningly fast how expensive things are in Australia compared to my part of the world - South East Asia. Guess money can be made back, but opportunities for adventure seldom come. And seeing that I would be using up a lot of money, I might as well make it big and extend my stay Down Under for 2 more weeks. My plan was to see a good part of the Australian east coast.
The Sleeping Pigs
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