Bioluminescence

I had read that bioluminescence is possible to see in Halong Bay, Krabi, and Bali.  I was hoping for the glowing trifecta, but didn’t see it in Halong Bay.  This is a plankton that emits light when stressed so water movement causes them to light up.  I’ve seen it once in Palau and it was one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen.

There were tours offering night snorkeling so I signed up for one.  I was sick the day I was supposed to go, but the guesthouse was able to reschedule me for today.  It was a whole afternoon of snorkeling and island hopping and dinner.  I brought crackers and cookies so I could eat bland food instead – so glad I did.  Although everyone said dinner was great, just looking at it almost did me in.

The snorkeling was the most unimpressive snorkeling I’ve ever done, but after diving, I expected that.  I just floated and enjoyed being in the water instead.  We went to two different snorkel locations.  It was two large boats full of people.  Again, I expected this.   Most of the people were as unexciting as the other tour I took and diving.  I did spend some time talking to a couple of other English Teachers from the UK who were fun.

We went to Railey Beach for sunset.  I was able to walk over to the climbing shop and get a partial refund on the climbing I didn’t do so that was nice.  I also found mochi balls.  It’s always a great day if there are mochi balls. Saw some monkeys too.  One threw a corn cob at me.  He had bad aim, but my opinion of monkeys is still that they are mean little creatures best to be looked at from afar.

Overall, it was too long a day.  By the time we got to the swimming with plankton part of the trip, I felt horrible and just wanted to sleep, but this is what I came for.  It was a ton of rude people flailing around in the water kicking and splashing.  We only had 10 minutes and most of it was spent fending off people or that slimy fish that kept trying to adhere itself to my leg.  I thought maybe he was trying to suck the pain out of my pulled muscle since that is what he kept going for, but decided I still didn’t want to befriend him.

There was bioluminescent plankton.  It was very faint and you couldn’t see it from the surface, but if you waved your hand around about a foot below the surface, you could see little sparks.  Overall, I’d call it a success.

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Low Tide

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All my new best friends

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Mochi Ball!!

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Food Boats

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All the Things

Thursday, I did a half day of rock climbing.  Railey Beach, which is near me, is known for its climbing.  The beach is only accessible by boat.  It has such a weird vibe to it which I didn’t like much.  It’s like a Rastafarian, a hippy and a rock climber met on a beach.  The climbing was good and it felt nice to be on the rock again.  But I pulled a quad muscle part way through.  That might cause a problem for climbing in two days – I booked two days of climbing.  I wondered how they would know to take me back to my hotel after I did the boat ride.  As I was leaving the climbing shop, they gave me a red nametag thing around my neck and put me on the boat.  I felt like a little kid who had been given a nametag and sent off to school.  It worked, a taxi was waiting on the other side and knew me by my red tag.  I did have a neat experience where I had the distinct feeling, “Oh, I live here”.  It was subtle, but it was as if a small part that was resisting, let go.

Yesterday my leg did not feel miraculously better as I had hoped it would.  All my other muscles were sore too.  I guess I got a good work out climbing the day before.  I had signed up for a jungle tour today.  The people in my tour were less than fun.  It was 4 Europeans, 7 Thai Muslims and a family of 3 from India.  I’m becoming more and more convinced that Europeans are just snooty.  The Muslims didn’t even acknowledge me.  The Indians were nice to talk to.  We went to a hot springs waterfall.  I really enjoyed that.  We also went to the Emerald pool which was a mineral springs with tons of Thais swimming in it.  It was also enjoyable.  There was lunch which was Thai or Halal and too spicy for me.   I didn’t really like it, and (foreshadowing) it didn’t like me either.  Then they took us to the Tiger Cave Temple.  It doesn’t have actual tigers, that’s another temple somewhere else in Thailand.  I didn’t see a cave either.  There was a bunch of stairs you could climb to see a big Buddah.  Of course there were, they seem to like to build things on tops of mountains and I seem to climb them even though, it looks like the same Buddah I’ve seen in other temples.  I didn’t listen too closely to the tour guide when she said how many stairs.  I should have.  At about 600, I asked someone, how many stairs?  Oh jeezee, I would not have done this if I had known it was 1260 really steep stairs to see a Buddha statue.  So, enjoy the pictures I took, because I worked very hard in the heat to get them.  The way down was just as hard since they were so steep.  I could barely move my legs by the time I got down.  I felt dehydrated and horrible by then.  Next was elephant riding.  I’m am against this so I didn’t pay to go.  Another couple didn’t pay either.  Shortly after everyone took off on their elephant ride, the put the three of us into another van full of other people and took us back to our hotels.  The ride back went winding down steep streets way too fast and I felt sick to my stomach by the time I got back.  I never get car sick.  I tried to nap, but was rudely awakened by the need to throw up.  This continued roughly every hour through the rest of the day and all night.  Really, Life?  What do you want?  I was just beginning to feel better and was trying to rebuild my strength.

Today I woke in so much pain.  All my muscles hurt from climbing the other day and now my stomach muscles hurt from being sick all night.  I tried to eat some yogurt, but didn’t feel much better.  The owner of the guest house I’m staying in offered to drive me to the doctor.  That was real nice.  The doctor asked a bunch of questions, gave me some meds and sent me on my way.  I didn’t do much today, slept a bit, tried to eat a little and rescheduled the tour I was supposed to do tonight.  I canceled climbing yesterday.  I feel a little bit better, but not great.  How am I ever going to survive Thailand?

Then to add to all of this, I find out my mom’s husband has been put into hospice care.  My brother went out there yesterday to help with finances and paperwork.  One of my cousin’s sons was killed in a car accident.  Big stuff is happening back home and I’m complaining about some bad food. I find my brain trying to put all the information into categories and boxes and make sense of it all, but it’s having a hard time doing it.  I’m not sure it even knows how any more since that’s the old way of doing things.

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Diving

Yesterday and today I went diving.  Other than Chatfield Lake, I haven’t been diving in 6 years.  I was so excited!  Chatfield Lake is horrible and shouldn’t be considered diving.

I came diving in Thailand in 2005 and it was amazing.  At that time, it was the best diving I had ever done and has only been topped once since.  This was not amazing.  In fact, I am heart fully saddened by what I saw.  Most of the reef is dead.  I dove in a different place in Thailand in 2005, but I doubt it’s the location that is the problem.  I’m going to guess it’s all the divers, the snorkelers by the thousands, party boats, the tons of boats spewing oil into the ocean, the smelly water that runs in all Thai streets and the full moon parties.  In 10 years so much has been destroyed.  Will we have any live coral in another 10?

There were sections on each dive that had some good coral and aquatic life, and there were interesting things to see.  Saw seahorses, nudibracs, lobster, turtles, scorpion fish, eels and some puffer fish.  I only saw one lion fish and I remember seeing hundreds before.  It was still nice to be surrounded by water.  We saw dolphin today and were hoping to swim with them, but 2 of the snorkel boats kept chasing them and they left the bay pretty quickly.  I always love seeing them.

Yesterday I spent some time at the beach after diving.  It was so hot that I could only stay in the sun, out of the water for about 10 minutes before I thought I might have heat stroke.  So, eventually I gave up on a tan and hid in the shade.  But, here in a resort town, there are fruity drinks and ice cream to be found in the shade so it was a win win.  Since massage is cheap, that’s on the schedule each day too.  I do believe Ao Nang Beach has more massage places than any where else in Thailand and that’s a lot.

Today I had a contact fold in half in my eye before the second dive.  After much digging around in my eye, I couldn’t get it out. I gave up and dove with one good eye.  After diving, I tried to get it out, but no luck so I sat in a coffee shop in the afternoon and worked.  Then I got a foot massage.  Foot massage here means foot, leg, shoulders and neck, sometimes arms.  By the time I was done, I was so loopy I could barely walk.  My eye was so irritated that I could barely see.  I must have looked drunk leaving the massage place.  I managed to get some dinner and get a taxi tuk tuk thing back to my hotel.  8:30pm, I finally got the folded contact out of my eye!  Yay!

In most towns in Thailand there are songthaews that are used for cheap public transportation.  They are trucks with covered seats on the back.  Then there are motorbike taxis which are a dude with an orange vest on a motor bike.  There are tuk tuks which are a low vehicle big enough for 2-4 people, kind of like a golf cart but lower and with a faster engine.  Here they have motor bikes with a cart on the side that will seat 1-3 people.  It’s kind of like a songthaew for a motor bike.  I haven’t seen them elsewhere in Thailand.  I rode in one today. The driver did a fabulous squeeling u turn right before letting me out too.  I’ll try to get a picture of one tomorrow.

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Krabi / Ao Nang

Yesterday was my last day laying low in Jomtien.  I worked a little and had a late breakfast.  I debated having breakfast by the beach and spending the whole day there or near my apartment and going to the beach later.  I opted for later.  Good thing.  It poured rain for an hour or so and I was safely working in a restaurant instead of on the beach.

I was concerned about how I would check out of the apartment and get my deposit back since they were closed yesterday and wouldn’t reopen until after I had left today.  I tried to book a private taxi to Bangkok so I could leave later than the bus, but it would cost quite a bit more.  That didn’t work out so I bought a bus ticket anyway.  I decided to go call the number on the apartment rental office door.  As I walked by, one of the guys was in there and I told him my checkout problem.  He just came in to pick up something he had left and I was lucky to catch him.  I got checked out and got my deposit back.  How’s that for your “life takes care of me story” of the day?

I ran other errands like printing travel plans, getting a bus ticket and getting water.  That took up quite a bit of the day.  I spent a couple hours at the beach reading and then went to dinner with Chris.  I feel much healthier than when I arrived which is good because I already have a lot already planned and booked for the next few days – two days of diving and a day and a half of rock climbing.  I hope I have the strength after being sick and losing so much weight.  I’ve lost close to 15 pounds since I moved to Thailand and I feel like most of it is muscle.  Time to rebuild!

Today I left on the 7:00am back to the airport in Bangkok.  The 8:00 bus may have been early enough, but I just didn’t want to risk traffic.  The bus only went to one airport and of course my flight was out of the other one so I wanted to make sure I had plenty of time to get across Bangkok.  I took a taxi from one airport to the other and it took quite a bit longer than I would have expected.  Still, I got there way too early.  Then a flight to Krabi.  Another longer than I expected taxi ride and got to the guesthouse I’m staying at around 4:00pm.

Just the taxi ride to the guesthouse and this place is beautiful.  Why couldn’t I have been placed here?  I could live here.  It is quite touristy where I’m staying, but I’m a tourist for now.  I checked in at the guest house and then walked to the dive shop to check in.  After that I went to the beach (Ao Nang) just as it was getting dark.  I’ve been on vacation for over 2 weeks now and this is the first time I’ve felt like I’m on vacation.  Yay!  I’m on vacation!

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Rain outside, Rraine inside
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Jomtien Beach
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Airport Coffee Shop Selfie
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OMG – This is an actual salad in Thailand – Rare Sight

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View from my Krabi guesthouse room
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Ao Nang

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Look who’s on vacation

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Green lights from the squid boats
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Statue in front of a clinic