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May 21st 2009
Published: June 30th 2009
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Funny: There was a lovely Burmese chap who managed to get a passport and travel to India. He visited a dentist for treatment. "Why not wait until you're back home in Burma and visit a dentist there?", he was asked. "Don't you have dentists in Burma?" "Sure", said the Burmese visitor. "Problem is -- we can't open our mouths". Not Funny:... Read Full Entry



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Luxurious living at the lake.
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Heather well protected against the hot summer days.
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Romantic for us...
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... hard work for other....
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... making a living on the lake.
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A simple and remote life
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Modern monestery at the lake.
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An old and very famous temple, some of the stupas are still there.
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Heather and Florian between the ruins.
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These stupas were renovated with private foreign donation.
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Long-neck women, one of the many tribal groups represented in Burma
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A village on the lake.
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A family home.
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A local garden on the lake.
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Inside a monestry
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Meditating Monks (and Whiskas) brought these cats to jump through loops.
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On the way to work.
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At the shore, old or young, all have to help with the rice harvest.
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What is she thinking??? This woman fascinated us.
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An island of many.
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Traditional Burmese puppet show



30th June 2009

Very well written and informative account of your time in Burma.
1st July 2009

Jealous but I still learn!
Hello guys! While I get thoroughly jealous reading your blogs and seeing the amazing pictures (I think you should have a coffee table book) I somehow still learn something! Thanks for the entertainment and the teachings! JJ PS enjoy Honkers and Happy Birthday again to Florian!! And a big congrats to you both for your next step!
1st July 2009

Surreal . . .
Each episode of your travel blog seems more surreal than the previous. Your Thai blog was so meaningful to us as our favorite New Hampshire restaurant is run by a young couple from Thailand. We oftern order crab rangoon (Poo Jar) and chicken soup for appetizers, Drunken Noodles (Pad Kee Mow) and Avacado Curry with shrimp and scallops in a coconut-milk based greem curry (respecively, Stan's and my favorite entres), tapioca pudding with coconut milk for dessert, and Thai tea to sip. Hm-m-m! And now your Burma / Myanmar blog to top all others! -- Thanks for continuing to share your surreal ventures! -- Aunt Joan
7th July 2009

Money and crickets
Your story about the perfect money made me laugh! When trying to change money at the airport in Tunisia many moons ago, the bank official tore my $100 bill in half, then taped it back together before handing it back to me, saying it was fake and that I could not exchange it there. But, seriously . . . fried crickets? I try to be open and adventurous and all that, but that is pretty gross.

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