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Bangkok Thailand: Photo set ups in the airport departure lounge. That's me hamming it up.


Bangkok Thailand: Photo set ups in the airport departure lounge. That's me trying to be cute up again.

Bangkok: Displays like this are commonly seen throughout Bangkok; this pair sits in front of the $47 Darjelling Boutique Hotel where I stayed one night.

Bangkok Thailand: Interesting Sculpture in a park near Nana BTS station.

Bangkok Thailand: Interesting Sculpture in a park near Nana BTS station.

Bangkok: Sculpture in a park near the Baan Sukhumvit Inn.

Bangkok: View from the window of my room 502 in the delightful recently opened Baan Sukhumvit Inn during July 2008. This is a deluxe boutique hotel located on a nondescript ally near the Asok BTS station.

Bangkok: Dining room area in the lobby of the delightful recently opened Baan Sukhumvit Inn during July 2008.
Bangkok: Grid lock like this is the rule rather than an exception. Notice all the motorcycles in that mob... unusual as they prefer running down pedestrians on the sidewalks! No wonder the BTS is so popular.


Bangkok: Dining room area in the lobby of the delightful recently opened Baan Sukhumvit Inn during July 2008.


Bangkok: Entrance to Baan Sukhumvit Inn, a delightful little boutique hotel at the end of an obscure ally off Soi 18 near the Asok BTS station.


Bangkok: View from the window of my room 502 in the delightful recently opened Baan Sukhumvit Inn during July 2008.


Bangkok: View from the window of my room 502 in the Baan Sukhumvit Inn during July 2008.

 

12 June 2008

 

Hello globe trotter watchers from Bangkok,

Tomorrow I leave for Kathmandu aboard the Royal Nepal Airways Friday flight; there is only one so no need for flight numbers. In fact, there are only two flights per week out of Bangkok; the other is on Mondays. At 9200 Bhat ($290) that is about 40% less than the popular Thai Airways one-way flight most travel agents try to sell tourists. 

The weatherman is not cooperating as rain and thunder storms are being predicted for tomorrow and the next two weeks both here in Thailand and throughout Nepal and Bhutan. I am counting on some sunshine periodically during my few week stay in the area, but whatever happens it will be an adventure. 

As the King of Nepal just vacated his palace in Kathmandu yesterday, it looks like the place could be up for grabs. I'll look into renting the place while I'm there... though rumors are the Palace is to be converted into a museum and opened to the public. 

During my two weeks stay in Bangkok I had time for the usual medical checkups. The comprehensive physical examination at the Bumrungrad Hospital found all parts of me in workable condition, though the fee has increased to $420... still a great bargain by California standards. My irregular dental checkup provided an education into new procedures being used by dentists in Thailand. The very competent young female doctor used a salt slurry hydro-blasting technique that left my teeth looking and feeling like new.  

Last week there were again wild violent demonstrations in the streets around the Democracy Monument. People were protesting alleged government corruption and demanding the prime minister resign on threats of another military coup. Nothing happened... yet. I may be getting out of here in the nick of time.

My old Yahoo address has now completely disappeared and is unlikely ever to be resurrected. The whole distasteful adventure forced me to learn a good deal about the procedures used by ISPs to filter "spam." My address is only one of many to be unjustly terminated. Internet forums are full of reports of similar incidents. Apparently real spammers commonly hijack Yahoo servers and Yahoo "Customer Care" is unable to discriminate between the real threats and innocent victims. It is just as well because I have used that identity too long anyway.

I'll close now and finish my packing for the early morning trek to the airport. The next "postcard" will be penned when something astounding happens in Kathmandu.

Peace

Fred L Bellomy


Bangkok Thailand: Photo set ups in the airport departure lounge invites amateur actors to strut their stuff.


Bangkok Thailand: Asian beauty makes use of the photo set ups in the airport departure lounge.


Bangkok Thailand: Photo set ups in the airport departure lounge.


Bangkok Thailand: Photo set ups in the airport departure lounge.


Bangkok Thailand: Photo set ups in the airport departure lounge. That's me hamming it up.


Bangkok Thailand: Photo set ups in the airport departure lounge draws a continuous audience of on lookers.


Bangkok: Entrance to Baan Sukhumvit Inn, a delightful little boutique hotel at the end of an obscure ally off Soi 18 near the Asok BTS station.


Bangkok: Entrance to Baan Sukhumvit Inn, a delightful little boutique hotel at the end of an obscure ally off Soi 18 near the Asok BTS station. Most of the other buildings on the ally are residences as this guy washing his car suggests.


Bangkok: Entrance to Baan Sukhumvit Inn, a delightful little boutique hotel at the end of an obscure ally off Soi 18 near the Asok BTS station. The girls in yellow tops offered me their massage services every time I passed by on my way to the hotel.


Bangkok: My room 502 in the delightful recently opened Baan Sukhumvit Inn during July 2008. This is a deluxe boutique hotel located on a nondescript ally near the Asok BTS station. I paid $48 per night, but rack is a couple dollars more.

 
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Bangkok Thailand: Interesting Sculpture in a park near Nana BTS station.

Bangkok: Sculpture in a park near the Baan Sukhumvit Inn.

Bangkok: Bas Relief mural on the wall near the elevator at the Baan Sukhumvit Inn - July 2008

Bangkok: Manager Mrs. Thong Bai and cook 'Anttie' of the delightful recently opened Baan Sukhumvit Inn during July 2008. This is a deluxe boutique hotel located on a nondescript ally near the Asok BTS station. I paid $48 per night, but rack is a couple dollars more.


Bangkok Thailand: This is what I see from the side when the Asian lady poses with the photo set up display.


Bangkok Thailand: Photo set ups in the airport departure lounge. That's me hamming it up.


Bangkok Thailand: Lovely boutique inn on the Sky Train line.


Bangkok: Entrance to Baan Sukhumvit Inn, a delightful little boutique hotel at the end of an obscure ally off Soi 18 near the Asok BTS station.


Bangkok: Breakfast at the delightful recently opened Baan Sukhumvit Inn during July 2008. Freshly prepared, it is pretty much the same every morning except for fruits changing.


Bangkok: Dining room area and fast Internet station in the lobby of the delightful recently opened Baan Sukhumvit Inn during July 2008.


Bangkok: One of the BTS platforms at Na Na.

Bangkok Thailand: Serviced apartment complex near the On Nut BTS station.


Bangkok: Reference photo of Fred during July 2008.


Bangkok: My room 502 in the delightful Baan Sukhumvit Inn. This is a deluxe boutique hotel located on a nondescript ally near the Asok BTS station.

 

Reference photo: author
 August 2002
 

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