Thursday, August 8, 2013

Getting soaked at a pagoda

Well, had to happen eventually I guess. Today I spent about half an hour at a Wat here. Otres Wat to be more specific. During which time I got a red string tied around my wrist and then sat there prayer as the monk threw cold water over me. Ended up completely drenched! Which is odd because I have spent the last couple of days trying not to get wet as it has been raining almost continuously here.

What did I think of the experience at the pagoda? Well, not much pomp or anything. The monk came off what appeared to be a building site to do his thing. It included collecting of food, and more importantly money! About $US5 is what they wanted for the joy of having cold water poured over myself and my motor scooter. A moto wash and warm shower could of been had for alot less!

Anyway, photo of the day. Flooding in Phnom Penh.


Sunday, June 30, 2013

Heading Back to Sihanoukville

Heading back to Sihanoukville

Well, decided I that I had had enough of Pattaya, so decided to head back to Sihanoukville. Had to leave at 7:30am in the morning though. Suck to be me! But works beacons and wanted a leisurely travel time back.

Swapped mini bus 2 time on the way to the border, once at Trat to pick up some passengers that were heading the same way. Seemed to take forever, but was mainly because I was tired and really just wanted to go to sleep. Arrived at the border crossing at Koh Kong. There is a stunning deference between the two sides of the boarder. The Thai side is organized and seems to be free of scammers, the Cambodian side is the exact opposite. Got checked for bird flu on the way in, 20 baht to say I was okay. I am sure this was a scam. Then someone tried to take off with my passport so tht he could full out the forms for me. They do this for tips! Try to extort money out of you, what is the Khmer for FUCK OFF again? Seriously, do the think I am going to react well to them taking off with my passport!

I had brought the connection through the border to the hotel I am staying at in Koh Kong. Had to find the person on the other side of the boarder through the throng of people trying to tell me that there is no transport for the rest of the day to Sihanoukville and that we can take you there by taxi for a mere $80 (price should be around $50).

After finding my contact on the other side, was shown to a motorbike taxi who would take me into Koh Kong. Wasn't exactly what I was expecting .... but hey. After 10 minutes of waiting I apparently rudely interrupted his dominoes game because I wanted to get going. Oh welcome back to Scambodia! Land of not have customer service! Wish the tires on his moto were inflated properly and the actual brakes worked well!

Turned up at the hotel which was not to shabby at all, going to enjoy staying here for a night. Cheap food and drinks to boot. Apex Hotel Koh Kong is the name of it. 


Went out for a wander around the mean streets of Koh Kong and thought what a charming little town. Going to enjoy my stay for one night. Going to pop down to the restaurant and have a $5 steak meal or something cheaper or a $1.25 mixer.

Below are the some of the pictures I took during my wander. Koh Kong I will be back, but think I am going to go see your wonderful looking island!
















Saturday, June 29, 2013

Pattaya Beach on a nice day

Pattaya Beach Today -










As promised, some pics of Pattaya beach during the day time. Look at all that boat traffic!



Friday, June 28, 2013

Pattaya day 1

Day 1 in Pattaya

What a crazy place. I thought I would head here because I have been almost everywhere else in Thailand. It has the reputation of being just like a papaya salad, except made out of dog shit with a condom on top. It doesn't disappoint.

The initial look at the beach as we approached Pattaya was nice. I thought, wow, I don't know what people complain about. Then we got to the town. The water is full of boats, jet skis and is that particular shade of brown near the shore line that makes it unappealing to swim.

The ride from the bus station to the hotel was easy, pickup truck with seating in the back delivered me safely to my hotel for 40 baht. You just have to wait till it is full, which doesn't take long. My hotel is a bit of a hovel though. It is down one of the small soi (streets) that come off the walking street. There would be about 10 bars of the beer/go go variety within 20 meters of the front door. The good news about this is I can literally stumble home after drinking way too much. The place is called Diamond Beach Hotel, and I wouldn't recommend it. I asked the hotel for a wi-fi chit as I checked in as they don't provide this for free. They said "Don't have, can you come back tomorrow". I looked really puzzled and said "Sure, my work isn't that important". The porter that brought my bags up foolishly asked for a tip, I said "The tip I can give you is to have wi-fi cards ready for your guests". He seemed hurt .... I didn't give a toss.

Dropping my stuff in the room, I headed out into the wide world. Needing to find that ever present 7-11 to grab some water, because zero is provided in the room. I decided to continue on and look at the walking street area in daylight to map out where I was likely to eat and take pictures from.

The walking street at 2PM is a sad sight. Closed or barely open bars trying to attract customers. Workers of the bars sleeping everywhere and the distinct smell of dried vomit and urine in the air. I thought this place could do with a wash! I wandered as far as the pier in one direction and just marveled at the amount of go go bars in the area. Oh well, this is Pattaya. Slinking back the other way I caught sight of the main beach. Wow, will post a picture in the next update as this has to be seen to be believed.

Too hot and finding little to do except wander through malls I headed back to the hotel for an afternoon shower and siesta. When I woke up again it was getting dark and pouring with rain. Thank god I thought! The walking street is kinda getting a wash!

I waited around till about 9 before heading out. What a collection of horrible ladies. None of which I would call particularly stunning. Which is odd, because there are usually one or two and I often think, working in a red light district, is that the best you can do? I could get you work as a model! But then comes the realization that you are dealing with bar girls. Easily the laziest people I have every meet, and I live in Cambodia!

Camera in hand I ventured up and down the walking street taking a few photos, looking at the sites and thinking "Oh yes, have seen it all before ... YAWN". Didn't take me long before I was bored and need of food. I came across a seafood and steak place and thought I am in! I ordered rock lobster and steak, the menu described it as Surf and Shure. Turned up and was way to expensive for the quality that arrive. Got to remember tomorrow, don't eat on this street!

Unsatisfied with the dinner I started wandering again. Saw a bar with woman holding signs up. One of them said "Sleep with me and get a free breakfast". Hardly a compelling sales pitch as I have free breakfast at the hotel and don't have to share it with anyone. However, it was better than the "Fist my ass" sign next to it.

Oh well, more wandering and thought screw it, enough photos for the first night. Need a drink. Sat down at a place called "Carousel" where you sit on a revolving platform. Whatever. Ordered a drink and a girl almost vaulted the bar to sit beside me. What's your name ... what you do ... where you stay ... where you from ... Oh I love you my boyfriend, buy me a drink!!!!

If only the girls would vary the routine I think they would be at least a little entertaining. Played the dice game for a little while and brought the lucky girls a drink. I also managed to score a few free drinks because I one a few times! The reason they have games like connect four, the Jackpot dice game and pool is that the girls that work there have limited English and personality so are unlikely to keep someone entertained with their sparkling wit!

Anyway, few too many drinks later decided to head home. "Oh, but I don't want you go!" came the howl of protest from the bar girl. I bet you don't, I am not blind drunk enough to think you are my girlfriend. "Bye bye I said" and off ambled off to the skanky hotel room. Tomorrow, Real bar! Real food!

Anyway, on to the pictures.



Not your typical night time shot of Pattaya
The Pattaya sign and proves it's raining











The bar I ended up drinking at


Not quite how I remember the movie









Bar girl clichés

Return to Thailand

Recently went back for a few weeks to Thailand. Sitting in Pattaya at the moment waiting for a few days for a bus to go back to Cambodia. Apparently my name is no longer Brian, but "Hello Sexy Man!!!!!". It made me remember all the things about the bar girls in Thailand.

Here are ten Thailand bar girl cliches that I have found to be more or less true:
    1.    Previously divorced from drunken and jealous Thai husband who regularly beat her up;
    2.    Following that, worked in a pitifully low-wage, menial job for 70-80 hours a week;
    3.    Was driven to Bangkok from Isaan by the lack of money;
    4.    Her mother takes care of her children;
    5.    Likes to drink, hang out with friends, flirt and 'go with farang' for money;
    6.    Sends cash back home to mama each month;
    7.    Command of English is remarkable for only three years of formal education;
    8.    Lacks interest in even considering other types of work;
    9.    Wakes up very late very day and watches Thai soap operas until it's time to go to work;
    10.    Eats nothing but noodles from nearby stalls.

Oh .. and now a personal story.......

I meet the most beautiful Thai girl in a bar last night. I think she is the one!!!!! Well groomed, petite and leggy. Affectionate and caring. However, she does expect me to pay for all her meals and does seem to sleep most of the day. She also doesn't seem to do much around the house and am pretty sure she will end up costing me money. I have included a picture. What do you guys and girls think?



Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Sad hard drive problems

Hard drive problems:

Having spent most of today rebuilding one of my hard drives I now have most of the images back off it. Seriously not my idea of fun, but then the weather is turning nasty here and don't want to go outside! Raining a lot and spectacular thunder storms.

It gave me an excuse to look after all my travel stuff for my trip to Thailand in a week! By coincidence a friend from Cambodia will be there at the same time on his trip back to Oz and a friend for NZ is currently traveling around Thailand. So that will be fun.

Couple of nature pics to share for today, some bats, a tiger and a grasshopper.





Sunday, June 2, 2013

Trip out to Ream

Grabbed the moto today and headed out of the Sihanouville today. Destination, Ream National Park. Purpose to capture some of the local wildlife.

It is coming up to butterfly season here with there being a large amount of wild flower for them to feast on. The start of the wet season brings lot of flowers apparently. I didn't actually manage to take pictures of the butterflies there today but I know they are there and over the next week will have to go for another trip out to there.

Anyway, here is the photos from today.