Saturday, May 14, 2011

Golden Week Adventures in Thailand-Part II, Railey

To read Part I of our adventures in Thailand, head here.

After Koh Lanta, we journeyed to the little tropical hideaway isthmus known as Railey. This is the poster-child for the limestone karst-studded emerald waters of Thailand's Andaman coast:




At the end of the isthmus is the most beautiful place we've ever swam: Phra-Nang (Princess) Cave Beach:




The cave on the beach is said to hold the spirit of a drowned Indian princess...


...and many offerings (some downright amusing to say the least) are colorfully stacked inside:







The north end of the beach was our most favorite place for sunset-gazing and good conversation:




We liked that beach so much that we hiked there everyday that we were in Railey. It's best in the afternoon after the boatloads of Chinese tourists have left for the day:





Oh yeah...and we continued to eat, and eat, and eat...


After one more stunning color-show on the beach...

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..we were off the next day on a plane back to Bangkok:



And that's where we'll end our wonderfully relaxing vacation in the next post...

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Golden Week Adventures in Thailand-Part I, Koh Lanta

For our last Golden Week vacation here in Japan, Jacob and I decided to head back to Thailand for a relaxing getaway on the beaches during low-season. We were long over-due for some quality time together since our job schedules don't always permit it.

First stop, the island of Koh Lanta in the Andaman Sea (next to its more famous cousin, Koh Phi Phi), and our cute little bungalow:



This is what you get in Thailand during the low season: a beach nearly all to yourself:




Okay, so the real reason we decided to head back to Thailand more than anything was the food! Thai food is the stuff of spicy, fragrant, flavorful dreams:



And did I mention the sunsets?



The best way to get around Koh Lanta is by motorbike, and we took many sunny adventure drives around the island:





Hmmm...what should we do today:










After a good five days in Koh Lanta, we headed on a boat off to the isthmus of Railey for a little more lazy beach life in the Andaman...

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Golden Week Gallivanting


It's time for our final Golden Week vacation here in Japan, and Jacob and I are headed out today for Thailand once again! Happy spring, everyone, and we'll have lots of yummy pics for you when we get back!


Saturday, April 16, 2011

Meditation, McDonalds, & Meat

Last weekend's magnitude of mighty M-madness kicked off with one of the most amazing experiences I've had while living here in Japan. At our friends Ross and Risa's wedding back in February, our good friend Jesse drank and chatted it up with one guest in particular there. Turns out that guest was a young Buddhist monk with his own temple here in Sapporo, and who was super keen on teaching some foreigners a little meditation.

A good workout, a nice dinner, and then a little meditation with a monk. Typical Friday evening.

Although last minute work (aka a funeral) pushed our meeting back an hour, the evening proved more than memorable. Upon entering his car, we were consumed with some bumpin' beats that were straight out of any club. This was, in fact, a monk mix from his monk D.J. friend who works down at one of the clubs in Sapporo which is frequently visited by area monks. Ahhh, religion in Japan is sooooo awesome!



The temple where he lives and works was actually built by his grandfather 30 years ago and, although beautiful, was so cold inside. That might have proved a necessary distraction, however, as we ended up doing our first meditation for AN HOUR!!! Seriously! Do you know how long that is when you're trying to keep a clear mind and a long, steady breath? Fortunately, we could keep perfect time on his iPhone. Ha!

Photo reconstruction of said meditation for posterity:


Yeah, so that was extremely cool.


The next day, the other native English-speaker at my school, John, and I (as well as Jacob, and John's wife, Natalie) met some students for our annual Hokkaido English Challenge (HEC) celebration ice cream at McDonalds. HEC is an amazing English communication test for up to 10 students from each high school and junior high school in Hokkaido. The winner gets a 2-week homestay to the country of his or her choice. The 50 runners up get to go to HEC Camp in the summer. It's seriously one of the best things we do here. And through it, we always get a chance to get to know some really cool and motivated students in the process:


Wrapping up our major M-fest of a weekend, I now present to you...MEAT:


Yes, lots and lots of meat. Some identifiable, some not, some only edible to the Western palate with a hearty swish of cold beer to get it down. And all of it courtesy of one of the best customers at Jacob's restaurant (TK6), Mr. Tanabe. Mr. Tanabe is VERY well off as a manager of a few properties, restaurants, and sports teams (yeah!) and he is VERY generous to those around him. And fortunately for us, he is VERY fond of Jacob, so it usually leads to some amazing experiences on our end.

Anyway, Mr. Tanabe is good friends with this meat-master, and needless to say, we ate and drank heartily:



Two of the highlights of the evening were having dinner with the goal-keeper of Sapporo's pro-soccer team, the Consadoles (sitting to the left of Mr. Tanabe)...


...and meeting another regular of both TK6 and this BBQ shop: a silly man who simply is referred to as "The Doctor":


We ate, we drank, we laughed, and we muddled through Japanese. Yes, it was a good, good night:


Are we really expected to conduct a "normal" week of work and life after weekends like these?