Sunday, August 28, 2016

Asian Sabbatical - Summary Video (Complete Trip)

I spent some time this weekend to complete the summary video of my Asian Sabbatical.  There's a lot of effort that goes into these videos -- but I know in the future, watching these will bring back a ton of great memories.

Until the next journey --- go do something that makes a positive difference in the world!

Sunday, August 21, 2016

Asian Sabbatical - Summary Video (Japan-China)

I'm posting a video of the first part of my Asian Sabbatical ---- Japan-China.  This includes the first 2 weeks while I travelled with my friends Randy & Wendy.  I'm still working on the complete video -- to be posted next weekend.

https://vimeo.com/179701452

Monday, August 1, 2016

Asian Sabbatical - Day #33 - Travel

Monday, August 1st
I have to write down the travel times involved on these trips - as it's truly amazing what it takes to get to certain places in the world.

So - unlike my arriving flight into Tokyo 4-weeks ago when I lost most of 1-day, my return flight involved a marathon day of travel.  Monday, Aug 1st was about 38 hours long for me.

I boarded my international flight on time and departed Bangkok for Tokyo at 12:30am.  We arrived into Tokyo around 8:30am local time (but Tokyo was 2 hours ahead - so roughly a 6 hour flight).  I got through the international transfers check-in area to my gate for the next flight - Tokyo-Chicago-O'Hare.  This flight was set to leave around 10:20am locally.  I didn't have much time when I arrived into Tokyo to make it to the gate.  All good.  The flight to Chicago boarded on-time and I was off to the USA.

I arrived into Chicago-O'Hare around 8:30am local time - about a 12-hr flight.  (Actually arriving earlier than when I left). It went really well.  I dosed off on a couple occasions - probably getting 4 hours of sleep.  The rest of the time was spent reading and watching movies.

Upon arriving into Chicago-O'Hare, it only took me about 20 minutes to get through customs, passport control, and pick up my checked bag.  I then took a 2-train connection over to Midway Airport.  The transfer was smooth and took about 1-hour.  I have a return flight to St. Louis at 2:45pm - arriving into St. Louis at 3:50pm.

I'm writing this at the gate in Midway waiting my flight departure.  I'm just trying to stay awake a little bit longer.

Hopefully a good flight and a 1-hour drive -- I'll be in Ste. Genevieve early evening tonight.

LATER - coming live from Ste. Genevieve, MO.  The final portion of my travel went well.  I stepped into moms house right at 6pm.  Exhausted -- thankful!




Sunday, July 31, 2016

Asian Sabbatical - Day #32 - Phuket, Thailand

Sunday, July 31st

I'm currently sitting at a Starbucks at the Bangkok, Thailand international airport on Sunday, July 31st at 6pm local time.  I have a return flight to the states this evening just after midnight.  I have another 6 hours of downtime.  All good - this time has offered me the ability to do plenty of things.

The day started for me around 8:30am in Phuket.  (I slept in preparing for what I'm about to encounter over the next 24 hours).  I packed up and then took a taxi to the airport.  I flew from Phuket to Bangkok.  I will spend the day mostly in the Bangkok airport today awaiting my international flight to the states

I thought I would take this time to hit the high points on this trip.  See below:

The peak of Mt. Fuji
 
Tokyo Dome - Baseball Game
 
Torii Gates in Kyoto
 
Hiroshima
 
Bamboo Forest - Kyoto
 
Korean War Memorial - Seoul, South Korea
 
Olympic Venue - Beijing, China
 
Great Wall of China
 
Terra Cotta Warriors - Xi'an, China
 
Shanghai, China - night river cruise
 
Hong Kong - sky view
 
Taipei 101 - Taipei, Taiwan
 
Manila, Philippines - American Cemetery on Day Tour
 
Summer Palace - Bangkok, Thailand
 
Angor Wat - Siem Reap, Cambodia
 
Patong Beach, Phuket, Thailand
 
James Bond Beach - Phuket, Thailand
 
I feel very blessed to have the ability to travel and see new sites.  It's amazing to me to see the world and understand the sheer depth of everything that is out there.  Look at the list below - the US is only a fraction of the world's population. 


 
Largest Continents in Population
1. Asia - 4,055,000,000 (Over 4 billion)
2. Africa - 1,108,500,000 (Over 1 billion)
3. Europe - 729,871,042 (including all of Russia)
4. North America - 522,807,432
5. South America - 379,919,602
6. Australia - 20,434,176
7. Antarctica - No permanent residents but up to 4000 researcher in summer and 1000 in winter.

So I'm prepared to take a 3-flight connection to hopefully get me back to St. Louis, MO on Monday, Aug 1st around 4pm local time.  I'm crossing my fingers that all goes well.  This will be my 15th flight (one-way) experienced on this trip  (Denver-Chicago, Chicago-Tokyo, Osaka-Seoul, Seoul-Beijing, Beijing-Xi'an, Xi'an-Shanghai, Shanghai-Hong Kong, Hong Kong-Taipei, Taipei-Manila, Manila-Bangkok, Bangkok-Siem Reap, Siem Reap-Bangkok, Bangkok-Phuket, Phuket-Bangkok, Bangkok-Tokyo, Tokyo-Chicago, Chicago-St. Louis, St. Louis-Denver).  My total will be 18 flight legs before I get back to Denver.  That's 1 key difference between Asia and Europe -- the train system is not nearly as good (or non-existent) for the most part.  Flights are inexpensive however - it just takes a bit longer.

I'm going to sign off for now.  I'll be working on a little video over the next couple weeks I'll post as a highlight summary of the trip.  My sabbatical will continue in the states when my mom visits Denver with me.  I'll be back at work the following Monday - and again looking to bring with me some of that peace/inspiration found on this trip.

Here's to an amazing continent.  A place of vast diversity.  A place that makes up over half the world's population.  Here's to my 2016 Asian Sabbatical!!

Saturday, July 30, 2016

Asian Sabbatical - Day #31 - Phuket, Thailand

Saturday, July 30th

Initial arrival at Ao Por Pier

Walking the pier to our boat

Leaving the bay
 
About 10-15 minutes into trip

Boat ride to Panak Island

50 people or so on board

Half way to Panak Island
 
Arriving at Panak Island

First canoe ride
 
We went inside this "Bat Cave"

Hidden cove

Impressive scenery

Overhanging cliff walls

Boat ride to Hong Island

Canoe ride at Hong Island

Pic on the canoe ride

Hong Island - steep cliffs

Hong Island

We went through a number of coves
 
Coves opened back up to our boat

One of the boats bringing folks to James Bond Island
 

James Bond Island - initial views

Here's the sign

This is the pic

Pic on my cliff walk

A cove on one side of James Bond Island

I like this pic

A lot of people

Our boat today

Departing shot

My dinner spot tonight - really good

Interesting site in Phuket
 
 
Final full day on the Asian continent on my Sabbatical.  Great stuff in Phuket!  I chose to really chill out and take a tour to 1 of the 2 main tourists sites via a day trip from Phuket - Phang Nga Bay. (The other being Phi Phi Island)
 
I had an early pickup at 7:30am from my hotel.  We took a 45-minute drive to Ao Por Pier for our departure.  The tour consisted of 4 parts:  (1)  Panak Island  (2)  Hong Island  (3)  James Bond Island  (4)  Swimming.  See below for more details:
 
Panak Island
The first stop of the day yielded incredible scenery.  Huge cliffs soared high above us.  We actually got into canoes here so we could explore some caves.  It was impressive.  The caves opened up into hidden coves.  We did about a 30-minute tour of the caves with a canoe guide
 
Hong Island
Next stop at Hong Island was another 30-minutes by boat.  This area was a little more like Panak Island - just more impressive.  We took canoes through a number of channels between the cliff walls opening up into fantastic lagoons.  We were able to get out and take some pics along the way. 
 
James Bond Island (Tapu Island)
On the way to the next destination, we had lunch on-board.  Nice layout for lunch.  They served us chicken, fish, rice, and some salad.  Our final island stop was James Bond Island.  This was my favorite of the day.  We were allowed 1-hour to tour the island.  Incredible pictures.  This is the island featured in the James Bond movie - "The Man with the Golden Gun".  I'm not sure if I ever saw this movie - if so, it's been long ago.  I definitely need to check it out (a lot of folks were doing special pics of what I can only assume where featured in the file)  There was a trail leading along the cliff bluffs that I walked to get more secluded photos.  Really great visuals.
 
Swimming
This was a bit of a flop on the swimming thing -- but the rest of the trip was great (so all good here).  They anchored the boat in this area a couple hundred yards off shore.  Unfortunately, the currents where pretty fast and they only allowed people in the water if they had a life jacket on.  And - you could only go a few yards from the boat.  I decided to chill on-board and watch the sites.  I'll leave my swimming to another day.
 
We pulled up anchor around 4pm to depart back to the pier.  We arrived for our van departure home around 5pm.  I ended up getting to my hotel at 6pm.  A couple hour nap, I then decided to go out for my last dinner of the trip.  I don't generally go out much on my own to eat at night.  I'm glad I did this.  I had a really nice sea bass with a couple drinks.  I walked a bit around the city after dinner - then back to the room.
 
I'll have a bunch of downtime tomorrow to give some parting thoughts.  It's definitely a reflective time for me right now.  Good night from Asia - for the last time on this trip.


Friday, July 29, 2016

Asian Sabbatical - Day #30 - Phuket, Thailand

Friday, July 29th

Patong Beach, Phuket

A really good feel

A lot of food vendors & people out

Country flags from many nations represented on the beach

Parasailing on the beach
 
Great views
 
I stayed at beach until sunset
 
Parasailing - taking off from beach

Very comfortable weather - peaceful
  
End of the beach

Patong Beach - this symbol etched everywhere
 
Café for lunch
 
Nice sandy beach
 
End of the day pic
    
Had a lot of fun watching the parasailing

Busy beach all day
  
Entrance to main walking street

Famous party street

Hard Rock Phuket

Action-packed Patong Beach
 
 
Coming to you live from Phuket, Thailand.  I arrived at my hotel after midnight last night.  I was escorted to my room.  Once the attendant left, the air-conditioner started spilling water out of the vents.  I called down to the front desk - and we moved everything to a new room.  I was mostly in a daze - got to sleep around 1-1:30am.
 
Today was a good day.  I  slept until about 9am.  I was hoping my bag would be here when I awoke -- I checked - no news yet.  The only clothes I had were long pants and my long shirt from yesterday (I had worn these so I could go into the temples in Angkor).  I decided to walk the streets a bit and see the old-town of Phuket.  Really interesting.  I stopped for a great breakfast - banana/almond pancakes with a banana smoothie.  The day started turning in my favor at this point.
 
I returned to the hotel to find my bag waiting for me.  Excellent!  I changed into some new clothes and then took a bus to the favorite beach area in Phuket - Patong Beach. 
 
I spent the better part of the day walking the beach and just taking in the sites.  This was a very peaceful and relaxing day for me.  I stayed until dark and then spent a couple hours walking the famous party street.  Let me say, if you want to have a good time -- the opportunity certainly presents itself at Patong Beach. 
 
I called it an early evening.  I caught a taxi back to my hotel.  Tomorrow is my last full day on my Asian Sabbatical -- it will be spent on a full day tour to Phang Nga Bay --  swimming, canoeing, hiking (and a visit to James Bond Island - where the movie "The Man with the Golden Gun" was filmed)
 
Goodnight from Thailand!