Sunday, July 26, 2009
Wedding Pictures

For those frequent visitors, I'm sure you've noticed the wedding pictures. We have loads of pictures, and we're slowing going through them and uploading them to the site. Keep coming back to see new photos!
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Another Update From Colin
We've gotten another email update from Colin and his travels in South East Asia.
Quite an adventure since the last email, I am now in Chiang Mai off to Laos tomorrow for a visa run. A tourist visas in Thailand are only good for a month, by popping into Laos I get an extra month added on (only 2 weeks for Cambodia or Malaysia) but I still might pop to our birth place near the end of my trip.
We just finished a 3 day hike to the highest peak in Thailand. This included staying at two tiny Karen villages for a night each. The first village was really just a one family farm in the middle of nowhere, took us about 5 hours hiking in the jungle to get there. Got pissed on homemade rise whiskey chatting to our guide long into the night (about midnight as we were shattered hiking up and down). Then on to a 5 family Karen village the next day which was something else. Water Buffalo wandering around , usually in the way of the shitter. Pigs, chickens, dogs, cats, rats & kids running all over the place, killed a chicken for dinner and learned some great Thai cooking. As far as the hiking, do you remember the terrain in up-state New York? Very similar trails to the ones in the Adirondacks. An afternoon of elephant riding on the second day really rested the legs, you would be shocked the mountain trails these huge elephants were managing, slipping and sliding down the mud (it rained the entire hike bar the last afternoon).
I also managed to get some fishing in on the river Kwai, caught only one little fish, but still have my gear and hope to do some more fishing in the second half of the trip. Hope all of you are doing well.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
An Update from Colin

For those of you who didn't know, Colin is taking some time to do some traveling (lucky guy). We got an email from him with an update of his adventures. Here's the low down...
So the first few days have been eventful to say the least. We arrived at Sarah's (Ruth' sis) apartment deep in the middle of Bangkok (very untouristy and no english speaking, made buying water a bit tricky) We went and had a swim while waiting for the others.
Dinner was amazing, place called cabbages and condoms (they had statues and flowers and even lamp shades made out of coloured condoms) and then we had to leg it to the train station. Sarah assured us that the trains never run on time so we weren't too worried about being 5 mins late... until we got to the platform and were told the train had left on time. She now owes us dinner! We had to negotiate with the tourist information people to get another train and spent the evening kickin around the station (which flooded... tropical thunderstorms are unreal!).

FINALLY made it onto a train, managed to sleep most of the way and luckily the bus we were booked on to the ferry had waited for our train to arrive so we caught that... only it broke down halfway to the docks so we spent about half an hour sat on a sweltering bus.
Because the bus was so late the ferry waited for us and we eventually made it onto a catamaran to sit in the sun and watch the islands coming into view.
So we were on Koh Tao for 9 full days, arrived about 10am on Sunday and went straight to the beach for a cocktail, then caught a lift on the back of a pick up truck to find somewhere to stay! We've ended up with two bungalows right on the beach.. they're pretty basic but all we need are some fans and beds to sleep in really... we even have a hot water shower (although havnt turned the heat above minimum yet!).
So far we have caught a taxi boat (really old school Thai fishermen boats) around the island to a small cove to go snorkeling, met a ladyboy bartender called Kitty and made friends with a lizard (called Stan) a cat (called Sawadee Kat) lots of lazy dogs and another lizard called Lizzie.
Damian and I went out to rent some quads and tooled around the island, made more difficult by my breaks going out and the state of the roads.
So we left Koh Tao after much fun and snorkeling and quad bike riding last week back to Bangkok. Once again we had transport issues - the train we wanted was fully booked so we had to get a bus, and once again it broke down! so we arrived 2 hours late (glad we didn't have a flight to catch) at 3 in the morning in the middle of Bangkok with no idea how to describe Sarah's hotel. Convinced a taxi to take us for considerably more than the fare, but he got lost. Finally made it about 4.30am.
Only spent the next day and evening there and stayed at Sarah's for free in the very posh hotel she lives in. Went swimming in their pool in the morning then had a random thunderstorm so hid indoors for a bit. Once the rain stopped we went into Bangkok for an eventful evening. We managed to stop a crazy tuk tuk driver doing us out of loads of money by taking us out to the middle of nowhere to some restaurant after we asked him to take us to Chinatown. He was demanding 200 baht or so and we argued and made him take us back to the center for only 70 baht. We wandered round kaoh san road and finally made it to chinatown and met some random crazy locals in a bar - ended up in a Chinese Karaoke bar singing and getting quite pissed with the locals, got to love the international language of drinking!!!
After Damo left Emily and I decided to be random and jumped on a train to Lop Buri which was the capital many many years ago and is famous for millions of wild monkeys that run around the city. Had a quiet night watching monkeys and then up early to have a look round the ruins of the royal palace and an old temple, then back on a train to Ayuthaya. This place was also the capital for around 400 years so there's loads to see. As we left the train station a tuk tuk driver offered to take us to a hotel, then waited for us to get rooms and have showers etc and then took us around the city for a tour. Visited our first active temple that was full of Thai school kids desperate to practice their English with us - Took pics with them and teased them into fits.
Then we randomly got taken to an Elephant sanctuary for a ride. I got to actually sit on the elephants neck while the Thai guy wandered in front of us leading us round some temple ruins. very very cool.
Then we got taken to see some more ruins, and the tuk tuk ended up with a flat tyre (us and transport don't seem to fit too well) so the guy borrowed a friends car to take us back to the hotel.
After dinner we found a tuk tuk lady and asked her to take us to a bar away from all the tourists (the area we are staying in is very very western) so she took us to Japantown. We met some crazy thai-japanese on a work night out and they took us to a thai nightclub (very dodgy music and worse dancing) Again, drinking with Thais who spoke no english but still had a absolute blast. Once we managed to describe where we needed to get back to (another tuk tuk...i love them) we went to a bar opposite our guesthouse and met a really nice russian couple who went with us to Kanchanaburi.

Honeymoon Pictures are Up

Debbie and I are back, and, almost, recovered from our honeymoon. Needless to say, it's a hard work attempting to overthrow a government and scuba dive on the same trip.
For those who didn't know, we went to Roatan, Honduras for our honeymoon. During the last week of our trip, the president was escorted out of the country and the military took over. Leave it to us to have a coup occur in the middle of our honeymoon. But, luckily, it didn't really impact us. The only inconvenience was a 9 PM curfew, which meant hanging out at our hotel bar after 9. In fact, there was more news coverage on Michael Jackson than the troubles in Honduras. Even after all that, I can highly recommend Roatan.
Now we are back, and trying to adjust back to working (way over rated). I have managed to upload our honeymoon pictures to flickr and cliffordcorner. If you want to see what island life was like, take a gander.
http://www.cliffordcorner.com/travellogs/honeymoonhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/michigancliffy/sets/72157620904653603/ (has some video clips)