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DECEMBER 19, 2012 @ 07:56 PM




Thailand is really fucking hot.

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As you walk around Bangkok, smells rotate between must, sweat, garbage, car/bus/motorcycle exhaust, raw chicken, unidentifiable cooking meat, &what I only know as "that one fish that smells like pus." It's crowded, &takes a while to figure out how to get around or find addresses. Everyone stares &compliments your tattoos, but even the nicest people want to charge you more for anything they can because you're obviously not Thai. A decent but still cheap meal is between 30 and 150 Baht, or about $1-5 US, &even if you're careful, there's a good chance you'll get sick from it. I did. Violently, even. The birds here sound extra cute, for some reason, pipping &chirping in the trees &on the edge of buildings.There are friendly stray cats everywhere, &everyone takes care of them collectively. There are stray dogs, too, but they just run around, mostly out of control. One chased me, barking wildly &snapping at the bottle of please-help-me-feel-less-shitty-Gatorade in my 7-Eleven bag. Garbage cans aren't really a thing in most areas. There are tiny &pristine shrines to the Buddha everywhere, &enormous ones all over, too. I saw a rat carefully maneuver his way to the front of one of these shrines, try to eat incense ashes, &then retreat in embarrassment. Thai people have a great deal of respect for tradition &religious customs, but rats don't.Tuk tuk drivers aren't afraid of running you over -- they assume you'll get out of their way. If you're anywhere near Japanese tourists, so many of them will ask to take a photo with you &your tattoos. Riding the SkyTrain, you'll think these people are nuts for wearing so much clothing with temperatures this high. There are far more tiny lizards scurrying around than there are bugs, but, fuck, are they ever huge when you do see cockroaches. There are dozens of Wats sprinkled all over, from the ornate-but-modestly-sized temples to the opulence of the Grand Palace. If you have a lot of extra money, you can take small trips to gorgeous beaches or do cool shit like feeding baby tigers at a monastery three hours from the city. My last day in Thailand, I did the latter, &it was every bit as surreal as you think it'd be.




India is really huge, but Delhi in particular is a crazy juxtaposition of enormous corporate buildings &shanty-town slums.

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It's not as hot up north as it is in Thailand, but a lot of the smells are the same, minus as much meat. There are even less garbage cans, &the trash is just about every single place you look down. Traffic lanes &stop lights are merely suggestions, &I suspect there aren't any traffic laws. The sound of horns honking is steady &unrelenting. Cows wander against &across traffic, in all directions, some led by cattle herders &others possibly wild. Taxi &rickshaw drivers will ask you personal questions about your career &your marriage (or lack thereof), but these topics aren't considered unusual or rude here.There are people shouting over one another, asking you where you're from &trying to sell you things &scam you in ways that don't even make sense. Again, you're a foreigner, so you're a walking dollar sign. The food &accommodations are cheap here, too, but just as suspect as in Thailand. Advertising celebrates all things Westernized, from wildly-colored billboards featuring countless American brands to the multitudes of "lightening beauty creams" targeted at Indian women. That broke my heart. You can take a train to Agra, the town where the Taj Mahal stands, for about 650 Rupees, or $13 US, for a nice, air-conditioned car with a good bit of privacy, but that's only if you can figure out their ridiculous ticket purchase system. Once you're there, you either walk through the slums or take a shoddy taxi to your hotel or wherever. The eagerness everyone approaches with when offering their services makes you wonder if you're going to be kidnapped. Five times a day, the call to prayer blasts from speakers in the areas with the most Muslims, but it's too noisy to really notice it except the 5:30am call. Electricity even in the nicest hotels goes out a few times a day, but at least the nicer places have back-up generators. There are even more cows, just hanging out &eating garbage, &they give you the warmest stares. There are more stray dogs &cats wandering, wild pigs along the roadside &monkeys sitting on rooftops eating stolen snacks.That Taj Mahal I mentioned is swarming with people more interested in taking a photo to show they were there than actually experiencing it's grandeur. It's grounds are mind-blowing, maybe made even more so in stark contrast to the families washing clothes in the Yamuna River just to the North of the of the tomb. Most of all, leaving India is the biggest &most exhausting ordeal you'll ever experience, &if you're me, you will cry out of frustration.





You will cry a lot, the whole time, really...

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&eventually take a much earlier flight home if you're me, even after a good friend spends hours on the phone with the booking company &airlines to rearrange your flights so that you can still continue on your trip, just in an abridged &slightly less crazy format. You will still leave much earlier, if you're me, &skip Costa Rica altogether, because there's no way you're going to survive another two weeks of all this, &besides, there's someone back home you'd rather be traveling with, anyways. If you're me, you will return to your own bed finally, with vertigo, a head cold, &a body that begs for days of sleep.



So right now, that's where I am. I'm a little better, but my body still aches, my heart aches, &my head spins &rocks at random intervals. My love...well, things were better &now they aren't, &I don't know what to do about that. I don't suppose there's much I can do anymore. I still love him with every ounce of my being &then some, but it's a lost cause if he doesn't feel the same way.

I've got a completely different perspective in so many ways, from appreciating my friends &family, my home, &my country so much more, to feeling calmer &more patient inside. I'm at another crossroads, though. &I have a lot to figure out. All I want is to fast-forward &be happily married, living in an amazing place with enormous windows, &making a generous living petting cats. Why can't that be my reality, eh? miao!!

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CrazeeCatLady

CrazeeCatLady

Chicago, IL
September 2012

DEC 20, 2012 08:17 AM

The experiences we take with us from traveling are priceless. They really can change your perspective, but sometimes, I think that's how we grow & gain wisdom. I wish you the best!

mkayal

mkayal

USA
October 2010

DEC 20, 2012 09:25 AM

Well that was a spectacular trip

1sailor

1sailor

Olympia, WA
July 2009

DEC 20, 2012 09:41 AM

Welcome home. I am glad that you made it to India before coming back. Some people take too much for granted here. Like electricity or food. I am sorry to hear that you cried. Was that from the sorrow brought on by seeing people that live in poverty, or from the frustration of how some people would treat you?

Try to forget that guy. Anyone that would let you go is stupid.

Claytoons

Claytoons

Gloucester, MA
July 2005

DEC 20, 2012 10:33 AM

Whirlwind trip!!! Wow!! Glad you made it back home safe! I got my postcard on my birthday!! Just luck or great timing!! I think any man would be happy to be your husband!! ( I know I would smile ). Have a long catnap. Be well!!!kiss

1sailor

1sailor

Olympia, WA
July 2009

DEC 20, 2012 11:06 AM

You have an amazing spirit and are stronger than you realize. You are brave, traveling alone in unfamiliar cultures and places.
OK, some things take time.
Whether that guy comes back into your life or not, I believe that you will be fine.

Metaverse

Metaverse

USA
March 2005

DEC 20, 2012 11:26 AM

Glad you're home safe. I can understand how you're feeling in the love area. I've been single for 2 weeks, and it wasn't my choice and it still doesn't make sense at all. Hang in there!

S_Eldorado

S_Eldorado

Vancouver, BC
December 2004

DEC 20, 2012 12:41 PM

Incredible pictures and stories. I'm a generous mix of jealous and impressed as hell and that picture of you feeding the baby tiger with a bottle is one of the best things I've ever seen.

I hope you find your way and get what you want.

HeatherAnn

HeatherAnn

SUICIDEGIRL

Colorado, USA

DEC 20, 2012 01:10 PM

I promise you that I read every word of this blog, but I am stuck on the pictures of you with the baby tiger. Oh.my.god. Living my dream!

VonPink

VonPink

Japan
October 2006

DEC 20, 2012 07:42 PM

Your trip seemed amazing. You may have not gotten to do everything you wanted to do or be there as long as you wanted to be but always remember you done something alot fo people never get to try and expense you now have an amazing story to tell others.

Rarity_

Rarity_

HOPEFUL

Austin, TX

DEC 20, 2012 09:11 PM

Tigermiao!!miao!!miao!!miao!!

ron4164

ron4164

Ponchatoula, LA
January 2007

DEC 21, 2012 02:12 AM

Grand adventure, wow!
Tigers, small and large!!! biggrin
You take care my friend. kiss kiss love

Waldo_Jeffers

Waldo_Jeffers

United Kingdom
OLD SKOOL

DEC 21, 2012 03:07 AM

Yuletide Greetings!!! smile

4mejohn1

4mejohn1

Yuma, AZ
December 2006

DEC 21, 2012 08:19 AM

Happy Holidays.
love kiss kiss

Alicee

Alicee

SUICIDEGIRL

Nevada, USA

DEC 21, 2012 11:26 AM

the pictures of you with the tigers are amazing. hope you are well xo

Cadavre

Cadavre

HOPEFUL

Seattle, WA

DEC 21, 2012 11:42 AM

Wow lady! These are incredible photos of incredible experiences! I hope you manage to avoid getting violently ill again!

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