Tuesday March 25 2014 – 1:40 p.m
Bagan Myanmar
Back at the hotel after spending five
hours smelling horse farts, burning my feet on hot tiles, saying
improper words from stepping on pointy rocks, holding my bladder,
saying “No” a hundred times an hour to postcard ladies and seeing
some very interesting temples. I have had my shoes on an off so many
times today that people should be sticking dollar bills into my bra.
Shoes off when entering the pagoda or temple area, back on upon
leaving – unless I want to carefully look at each step to avoid a
puncture – Shoes off to get into the horse cart – just because it
is the polite thing to do – then do it again at the next stop.
I really don't have a lot to say about
today that can't be said better in pictures. I was in full blown
Nikon tourist mode. One of those days when you get back home and
people say “What did you see” - your reply in “Nothing. But do
you want to see the pictures?” I didn't have my camera lens glued
to my eye all morning, but I did take a lot of photos and not too
much in the way of interaction with anyone except Bobo my horse
wrangler.
I was walking around a temple and two
early teenage girls were ringing a bronze bell with a large wooden
stick. The stick had been used so much that the head had mushroomed.
I smiled and they smiled and then the one with the camera (I hope)
mimed that she wanted to take MY picture ! You know I thought about
saying, no, but I had asked a number of people on this trip if I
could take their picture and no one turned me down. I guess I was
kind of obligated to say, yes. Photos were taken with both of the
girls and they left smiling and I chagrined.
Around 11:30 the red tiles surrounding
the temples started to get hot and by noon, I told Bobo that we could
go more, but I wasn't doing anymore barefootin'. I think he was glad
to hear that. His six year old – Take your son to work day –
partner was fading fast as well.
A quick stop at the back to change
Benjamin into somebody else and back at the hotel for so chillaxin'
until 4:30 to go look at a sunset. I think I've seen sunsets before
but not from here.
Maybe I'll write more on the flip-flop
good buddy.
This is so weird. I can connect to the
internet only some web sites with my computer and so others with my
iPhone, but now where can I connect to www.dear-dorothy.com.
I guess it will be a couple more days before I can send this out.
At the appointed time I met horse and
driver minus child. We were going to see the temples at sunset – no
that is wrong. We were going to see the sunset at the temples. The
first thing I did was buy a bottle of water. Then as I was opening it
I dropped it and 70 percent of it spilled on the ground and made the
bottle filthy. I just poured the rest on mu hands and washed myself
of the whole problem. Bobo said he's stop and we would replace it a
bit down the road. It wasn't as hot as at noon. I wouldn't call it
cool though it was better. We stopped at one shoe removal station and
I am glad we did. Nice frescoes inside though some panels were
missing. Some German guy in 1899 removed them and took them to parts
unknown. Then he had the nerve to sign the blank wall.
Next strop was the pagoda for watching
the sunset. Looked at the stairs up and almost said let's move on.
They aren't at the American staircase angle they are at 60 degrees,
narrow, oddly set in height and finally no hand rail. Going up is
fine, it is the down that horrifies me. Out of balance and only one
bounce away from seeing how good that travel insurance is that I
bought before leaving.
I have a connection not. I'm going to
drop this writing and post while I can.
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