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Tag Archives: Myanmar
Monywa to Bagan, Myanmar
I’m sleeping hard, totally dead to the world. We are about 12 hours out of sync from where we left 4 days ago. We tried to sleep on the airplane on the way over and did get an hour here … Continue reading
Mandalay to Monywa, Myanmar
Man this place is hot. I have traveled to many hot places in the world. We hiked the Samarian Gorge in Crete and it was over 40C and that was hot, but here the numbers are not as high but … Continue reading
Mandalay, Myanmar and Surroundings
I guess we are slow. Today we start by having to make up time for what we missed yesterday. First stop the gold leaf making shop. I am just as interested in what is happening on the street as I … Continue reading
Mandalay, Myanmar
Looking out of the airplane window, the fields around Mandalay are a patchwork quilt just like Alberta. The patches here look as if someone has just tossed the patches down in a willy-nilly fashion. Some patches are bright green as … Continue reading
2 sleeps
I am down to counting sleeps. We went through our lists again on Sunday. We walked long on Monday. We will do our last swim today and our last walk tomorrow. Thursday night is reserved for the last minute “to … Continue reading
Posted in Maldives, Myanmar, Narita, Japan, Planning and Packing
Tagged Burma, Maldives, Myanmar
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Air Canada, My Most Favourite Airline in the Entire World
Customer service is not in the vocabulary of anyone involved with Air Canada. They go about their business doing what is best for Air Canada and the customer bedamned. We have arranged our trip so we have plenty of time … Continue reading
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Tagged Burma, Maldives, Myanmar, trip planning
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Murray’s Clothing for Myanmar
Murray is not as particular with his clothing as I am. Not sure why. For me it is a fine art of finding the best clothes to keep me cool, dry, warm and respectable. Not for my man, Mur. “Throw … Continue reading
Back in the Saddle
Walk, walk, walk. Every time I turn around this summer I am walking again. I don’t mean up and moving about for some humanly purpose, I mean walking for a long time for some predetermined distance to train to walk. … Continue reading
Debbie’s Clothing for Myanmar
We have been pulling out our travel gear and clothes over the last couple of weeks in preparation for our trip to Myanmar and I think I have my clothing picked out. Because we are limited to 15 lbs (7 … Continue reading
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Tagged carry on luggage, Maldives, Myanmar, packing, packing lists
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Photos for Myanmar Visas
Glitch. We have sent in our visa applications for Myanmar. Usually when we apply for visas two passport photos are required. I have taken and photoshopped stock photos of Debbie and me. I print a couple of these and send … Continue reading