They Have Bikeways In Bangkok

They’re nothing more than bike-icon’d pedestrian walkways, ultra-narrow and really weird, coursing through areas of intense squalor and abject poverty, but they’re their: Look waaaaaay up ahead and yeah, that’s a no-nonsense 90-degree right turn.

Dinner With Geckos

For our last night in Bangkok before heading to Cambodia, Susan and I taxi’d it from the hotel to the Chinatown section of the city to walk along its main drag and find a place to eat. Steering clear of all the eateries specializing in the shark fin and bird nest soups — the former …

Temple Of The Reclining Buddha

Among other places visited today was Wat Pho, home of the famous 150-foot-long, 50-foot-high gold-plated reclining Buddha, designed to illustrate his passage into nirvana: Here’s a quick pan from head to toes: The sound you hear is that of prayer coins being dropped into a long line of bowls behind Buddha, which looks a little …

Temple Cat

We saw a lot of amazing things today. Here’s what I found inside Bangkok’s Temple of The Dawn, otherwise known as the 200-year-old Wat Arun:

River Dance

Just as I’ve previously asked you to forgive my lack of personal experience with the timewarp that is the International Date Line, I beg you to suffer my fascination with rivers.  It’s the waterway-deprived angeleno in me that can’t help but point a camera at Bangkok’s Chao Phraya river below our hotel and capture a …

First Look: Bangkok

The Chao Phraya River, Bangkok: Forgive me this being my first time across the international date line, but it’s very confusing. Last I checked it was Tuesday in Los Angeles, but as I type this from our 16th-floor room at the Shangri-La Hotel in Bangkok, it’s 7:30 a.m. Thursday morning. We literally made Wednesday never …