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So, I have been a bit more than lax when it comes to blog posting our trip. Mainly this is because of the combination of lack of time and internet connection when at the ends of the earth. I have wrote a few posts, but have them saved on a different computer, and so will load them to the site at a different time. In a quick summary, Asayo and I have visited Hong Kong, Macau, Bangkok Thailand, Pattaya Thailand, and have tickets now for Angkor Wat Cambodia (Siam Reap), followed by a trip to Ko Phi Phi Thailand. After all that we’ll be on the way back to the states.

Asayo and I decided to get our open water certifications in scuba diving before our trip to Ko Phi Phi. Scott is going to come with us as this is one of the top 3 or 4 diving sites in the world, so we really can’t miss out on the opportunity. Today will be Asayo and I’s first class. We will have 2 days of training in Pattaya, then our trip to Cambodia, and our final day of training/certification when we are in Ko Phi Phi. We are really quite excited. Ko Phi Phi is where they filmed the movie “The Beach” with Leonardo DiCaprio. It is supposed to be quite beautiful.

We are having a tremendous time with Scott in Pattaya, getting to know all of his old haunts and friends here. It is an amazing lifestyle. :-)

Missing everyone!

Wow. Really long flight. 14 hours. Longest for me since a Los Angeles to New Zealand as a kid. Flew over the middle of Alaska, Way into Siberia, then just above of North Korea to Beijing China, then staight South. Stange… Most flight to Asia for me usually hit the South of Alaska, then over Japan. Felt strange and a bit creepy to go so far inland. Looking down at the heart of Siberia made me realize in sad way that I’ll probably never go there. Not because I don’t want to, but because of how short life can be!

Anyways, we arrived safely and at our friends house. They live in one of the many tall buildings in Hong Kong with an outstanding view of the bay and the downtown building. I had forgotten that they all light up for a light show at night.

So far, we can only agree with the rumors and stereotypes of Hong Kong… Beautiful, tall, & friendly. Hong Kong won an award for the most impressive City skyline, and I can totally see why. Here are a couple of pictures/videos that I borrowed from the web.

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Hong Kong Skyline
We have just got up, so we’ll see where the day takes us…

Well we have our itinerary a bit more locked in. Below is a photo of how the trip currently stands. We are still working out the details of the Angkor Wat (Cambodia) and Phuket (Thailand) trips.. but the Hong Kong, Bangkok (Thailand), & Pattaya (Thailand) stops are locked in.

Trip Itinerary (Tenative)

Here are a couple of photos that we hope to be experiencing in person soon…


Angkor Wat

Phuket

Panorama of Hong Kong Island from Kowloon.


Bangkok


Pattaya

Well, here it begins! Asayo and I have just finished spending the past couple of days getting completely ready for our trip to South East Asia. I think we helped the local corporate economy a great deal with our stops to Bartel Drug, Barnes & Nobel, REI, and places like that. I swear we will have spent more on our gear than we have on our tickets by the time we get out the door. :-)

Speaking of nice travel purchases… I picked up a nice REI backpack on the recommendation of a friend (thanks Kabir!). After packing it, I have to say that I’m quite amazed with it’s functionality and portability… Here is a photo of the bag that I bought… I’m sure you’ll see many photos in the future of me with it strapped to my back. Currently it is weighing a total of 20lbs… the day pack/backpack, zips to the outside of the larger backpack. I have my Digital SLR and my mini-laptop in that mini-backpack and it looks like it will work well! There were fancier Osprey models, but they weren’t quite my style.. plus you have to root for the home team (REI) on occasion.


Eagle Creek Grand Voyage Travel Pack

I thought this video was worth sharing, so I uploaded it. We heard an incredible racket outside, and after finding out what had happened, we had to take a video of it. She acts so nonchalant, it’s hilarious.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2305971668541686325

Asayo and I have taken some time off work and we are about to go travel around the globe a little. First stop is Hong Kong, followed by Thailand to visit our buddy Scott for a couple weeks.

South East Asia

Nate & I traveled around Pike’s place market on the 17th and practiced some photography. Mainly to learn more about basic photography concepts and take a few nice photos… we played with some silly zoom tricks too. Here is the result of our attempts. :-)

Spanish company today announded they had a process to turn Plankton into Oil (which could be used by Diesel vehicles). It’s quite preliminary, but promising. There has been talk of this for some time, but no particular group that said they could do it reproducibly.



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Asayo and I had our house painted…. it’s looking really good now that’s it’s finished.. next I need to paint my lawn green.
These guys were really reasonable in price (2,800) and very very good in their work. ppccss.com is their site… I can recommend their subcontractor directly if you like.

That’s a cute picture Asayo took of Luna trying to get through some plastic sheeting.

The biggest hole in the world… in Eastern Russia. Pretty much unbelievable. Was dug for diamonds.



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