Sunday, September 9, 2012

BAGAN Enlightenment


‎"But friendship is precious, not only in the shade, but in the sunshine of life, and thanks to a benevolent arrangement the greater part of life is sunshine." -Thomas Jefferson

And so the four of us, plus one local teacher, defied  authorities and Saturday duty and went to our 8-hour trip to Bagan by bus. And the Principal gave in saying we needed this trip for us to be enlightened.  It is said that every Myanmar should visit Bagan  and without going to Bagan you cannot say that you have visited Myanmar.  Mingalabar (pronounced as Minggalabah, which means Greetings!) from the Golden Land! We walked where the earth angels have trod, enveloped in a thick fog, under the morning sun, climbed temples for enlightenment with the four winds, and with glad and light hearts, we watched the sunset from about 30 meters above the ground with wondering awe.

                                  Bagan with over 2000 Pagodas and Temples in upper Myanmar






Ananda temple is considered to be one of the most surviving masterpiece of the Mon architecture. Also known as the finest, largest, best preserved and most revered of the Bagan temples.


Thatbyinnyu means "omniscience" which the Lord Buddha attained on becoming enlightened.  So I guess we got the answers to our questions here =)

Dhammayangyi Temple is noted for its massiveness. The name "Dhammayangyi" as interpreted by scholars, means "The Light of Buddha's Teaching."





While the sun sets...
This was the best trip I have ever had in Myanmar with Amabel, Cheryl and Espe. Miss ZinMin is very cool to join us in this trip. And here is our never ending fun pictures in the Land of Pagodas. Myanmar people lived in these lands for centuries but unfortunately as with everything in Myanmar, the military started clearing them in 1990. Who would have thought I would be here after 22 years?


















Parang Living Room nyo lang a :)




Espe's  enlightenment :)




Holding on for our dear lives
Avoiding the Police Officers, hahaha!

THE FOUR GALS : THE ENLIGHTENED




Sunday, July 8, 2012

Amabel and I



Yangon Market


"I have found out that there ain't no surer way to find out whether you like people or hate them than to travel with them." - MArk Twain: The Sawyer Abroad

And it's true. I have known Amabel years back in Thailand. A spirited and a witty, funny woman. I liked her then. But being with her in Myanmar is totally liking her to the highest level. And because of our travels together that I am certain that our friendship extends the boundaries of Burma. it is always sad to leave a place to which one knows one will never return. Such are the melancholies of du voyage.  Perhaps they are one of the most rewarding about travelling. And the things I saw in Myanmar, I have seen with the traveller's eyes. And the people I have known, I have come to love. But Myanmar is never an interesting place for me without Amabel and the 2 more gals: Espie and Cheryl. I want to share our travel pictures exclusive of just Amabel and I. We want to make good time, but for us now this is measured with the emphasis on "good" rather than on "time"...

One weekend in AMARAPURA: City of the Immortals.

U Pain Bridge: The oldest bridge in Myanmar



Traveling in other countries is especially fun because others often attribute your differences to the less-stigmatizing idea that you're like this only because you're a foreigner :)

Falling in love is easy. But staying in love is very special.  And this couple found a very special love.



A little imagination goes a long way in Myanmar

RAIN is coming on our way!

It dawned on me, that it is romantic to just sit on the bridge and just talk about nonsense  with the love of your life, while waiting for the sunset.

They are Peter, James and John, their English names.

These pictures were taken at Mem-Yo.  It is just about 2 and a half hours drive from Mandalay City. They say it is cold all year round. So we brought our magic 'pashmina' this time just in case we shiver. :)



The secret to youth is to fill your mind with beauty!




I suppose that every wanderer started in a garden somewhere. So few of us are born into motion.



Foreign lands never yield their secrets to a traveller. The best they offer are tantalising snippets, just enough to inflame the imagination. The secrets they do reveal are your own - the ones you have kept from yourself. And this is reason enough to travel, to leave home.

“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do... Explore. Dream. Discover.” 
― Mark Twain

The trees grow silently.

black and white

A wise man travels to discover himself.

I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel's sake. The great affair is to move.

I didn't know that the world could be so mind-blowingly beautiful.



In the empty immensity of earth, sky, and water, there she was, incomprehensible, firing into a continent.