Blast from the Past: Cambodia

22 July 2013

Oh Best Beloved,

HOMAYGASH. Two weeks to go till ICPM 4! Or three, depending on how you're counting. I have to do something, ASAP. When did time fly by so quickly?

Speaking of time, was it just three years ago that ICPM 1 (the one in Cambodia) happened? It seems like it was just yesterday, yet eons ago at the same time.

I remember Cambodia as a montage of frogs, crickets, pointy temples, pajamas, and tuktuks. Frogs and crickets because they were the the exotic street foods we just had to try out. Pointy temples because there were so many of them around (including the Royal Palace and the hotel we stayed in). Pajamas because wearing them in broad daylight was a status symbol and tuktuks because it was a primary mode of Khmer transportation.

I have a couple of friends changing the world over there in that side of the globe. It would be nice to go and visit them there again someday. And it would be nice to go to Angkor Wat, too, because I wasn't able to go last time. 

Well, until then, let's just reminisce through some pictures. Here are some of the pictures I took from that trip (my N73 was so awesome, you know):

Tuol Sleng:
A public school turned torture place turned genocide museum.
This is a tuktuk.

This is the royal palace.

The mini Angkor Wat was all I was able to see.

Street food! Frogs, crickets, larvae, and bugs to tickle your tongue!

Munching on the exotic delights.  Yum! :D

Those were fun days. I'm anticipating the next visit!

Craving for crickets,

Mari  

Blast from the Past: Ho Chi Minh City

15 July 2013

Oh Best Beloved,

The ICPM is coming up. Got to get my wallet ready - plane fares are hiking up and I haven't even booked a flight yet! Nonetheless, I'm excited for this trip. Very excited.

The ICPM is always an experience to remember. Last year, we went to Vietnam. The year before that, we just hung out in JB. But the year prior to that, we got to explore the Kingdom of Cambodia. I'll write about that in another letter. Yet, for now, let me share to you some stuff about the most recent ICPM trip.

It was my first time to go to Vietnam. We actually stayed in Vung Tau but we managed to tour around the country's capital during our last day there. Took a lot of fun shots:

Vietnamese women passing by.

A statue somewhere around the city centre.

Notre Dame Cathedral.

Busy day at the post office.

Outside the war memorial museum.

I love the food there. Pho is pho-some! And I love Bun Cha - grilled meat and noodle wrapped with fresh greens. Yum!

The Bun Cha meat.

The veggies.

Dinochicken! Seriously, I forgot the real name.

Gosh, I'd love to go back to Vietnam again. But next time maybe to Hanoi.

Oh Air Asia, please be good to me!

Hoping to be with you in the next trip,
Mari

Hazy Port Dickson Weekend

8 July 2013 

Oh Best Beloved,

We went back to Port Dickson some weeks ago to have a family outing. As luck would have it, the haze situation in Malaysia was at its peak during that weekend. (Why do crazy things keep happening to us whenever we go out on family trips?) We still decided to push through with our mini getaway though since we had already booked a hotel (we learned our Kuantan lesson well). Cancelling our reservation would require a fee (boo hoo) so... Well, if worse came to worse, we reasoned we could at least still stay indoors.

Or we could go dallying about wearing gas masks.

Which is exactly what we did because the air pollutant index (API) in Port Dickson rose to 300 plus the Sunday we were there (an API of 100 is already considered unhealthy).

We still had fun though.

For one thing, the hotel we stayed in was actually very pretty. We stayed at Corus Paradise Resort. They have pretty decent rooms and the ones we got were adjoining ones: two families + three single ladies = bonding to the max! The free buffet breakfast was okay. We went there pretty late so the food was almost out but there was nasi lemak, roti canai, mee, milk and cereals, bread, fruits, and some other choices.

What we enjoyed the most though were the fine white sand and the cool outdoor activities. We rode a banana boat! Through the haze! At RM15 per person, the boat was a rather good deal.

I still couldn't help thinking of Stephen King's The Mist while we were there though. By the time we got to KL, the API level had already risen there as well.

Well. It was a weekend to remember. Pictures, pictures, pictures!

The hotel was actually pretty nice.

Low API during the evening.

This is what we looked like the morning after.

"Why is a raven like a writing desk?" - Lewis Carroll

So... Misty. Err, hazy.

What's happening, Mr. Sun? :(

The lagoon still looked nice.

Well, the atmosphere's clearer now. The haze disappeared after three days or so. I still have my gas mask handy though, just in case the forest fires bring them air pollutants back. :) Hopefully they don't come back.

Now enjoying a non-hazy Malaysia,

Mari

Maginhawa Street Food Trip Part 2: The Icecreamist

After having lunch at Blacksoup Cafe + Artspace, A and I decided to go to The Icecreamist. It was warm  summer day. I have a sweet tooth. So hey - why not? A lot of friends also recommended the place so we thought we'd give it a try.

Pointing to the menu.
We ordered French Macaroons and Tiramisu (of the Dragon's Breath variety). We wanted Smores but they didn't have any that day. Well, the sugar lover in me still felt very happy.

So what's with the Dragon's Breath label? Apparently, you turn into a dragon after savoring those sweet treats:

Rawr.

Haha. Don't worry, that's not cigarette smoke coming out of my mouth and nostrils. The "smoke" is caused by condensation* - or is it vaporization? I've forgotten everything from my high school chemistry! Whatever. Anyway, you have to dip the treats into liquid nitrogen first which makes the macaroon/tiramisu extremely cold and crunchy. And when you start chewing - viola! Smoke comes out of your mouth the way it does in a cool winter day.

Sweets + Liquid Nitrogen.

Wasn't able to try their icecream though. Maybe next time? 

Like something out of a sci fi movie.


*Aha! So I did get the condensation thing right: 
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061212022741AA4gb5H