My Tenth Anniversary with Travelblog - Life in Asia (1949-1975)


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March 26th 2019
Published: March 26th 2019
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As I approached the tenth anniversary of my Travelblog membership, I thought I should commemorate the occasion. After much thought I decided to write a Travelblog re-living my travels. As I've written 244 blogs, this being 245, with about 286,000 words (the equivalent of four novels) and 7000 pictures covering the years from 1949 to the present, I knew that summarizing my life of travel would be a... Read Full Entry



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My Second RTW (1958-1959) from Thailand to the US and returnMy Second RTW (1958-1959) from Thailand to the US and return
My Second RTW (1958-1959) from Thailand to the US and return

A snowball fight in the San Bernardino pass, with Sue, me, Judy and Mom, who didn't want to get hit...also our VW Beetle.
My Second RTW (1958-1959) from Thailand to the US and returnMy Second RTW (1958-1959) from Thailand to the US and return
My Second RTW (1958-1959) from Thailand to the US and return

We sailed the SS United States from Southampton to Le Havre and New York where we drove our VW off the ship onto the streets of NYC.
My Second RTW (1958-1959) from Thailand to the US and returnMy Second RTW (1958-1959) from Thailand to the US and return
My Second RTW (1958-1959) from Thailand to the US and return

Our cottage in Nyack, New York, for our furlough year.
My Second RTW (1958-1959) from Thailand to the US and returnMy Second RTW (1958-1959) from Thailand to the US and return
My Second RTW (1958-1959) from Thailand to the US and return

Memorial Day when I was in Cub Scouts...Mom was my Den Mother.
My Second RTW (1958-1959) from Thailand to the US and returnMy Second RTW (1958-1959) from Thailand to the US and return
My Second RTW (1958-1959) from Thailand to the US and return

With my grandfather at High Park in Toronto, sailing my boat which was a replica he carved of his father's fishing boat. He fished the Grand Banks off of Newfoundland. I still have that boat.
My Second RTW (1958-1959) from Thailand to the US and returnMy Second RTW (1958-1959) from Thailand to the US and return
My Second RTW (1958-1959) from Thailand to the US and return

Driving across the US in our VW, stopping at many national parks on the way to San Francisco.
My Second RTW (1958-1959) from Thailand to the US and returnMy Second RTW (1958-1959) from Thailand to the US and return
My Second RTW (1958-1959) from Thailand to the US and return

Sailing the SS Steel Rover freighter from Oakland to Manila to Jakarta and Surabaya, ending up in Saigon, where my sister Sue and I took a taxi to our school in Dalat.
Return to Thailand and Vietnam (1959-1964)Return to Thailand and Vietnam (1959-1964)
Return to Thailand and Vietnam (1959-1964)

My sisters Sue, Judy and Carol, Dad, Mom and me at our home in Korat, Thailand.
Return to Thailand and Vietnam (1959-1964)Return to Thailand and Vietnam (1959-1964)
Return to Thailand and Vietnam (1959-1964)

My Dad and I at Poo Kradung National Park in near Laos.
Return to Thailand and Vietnam (1959-1964)Return to Thailand and Vietnam (1959-1964)
Return to Thailand and Vietnam (1959-1964)

Me and Sue at Hua Hin beach where we spent most of ur summer vacations.
Return to Thailand and Vietnam (1959-1964)Return to Thailand and Vietnam (1959-1964)
Return to Thailand and Vietnam (1959-1964)

The arrival of the U.S. Army's 25th Infantry Division at Korat, Thailand in 1962 at the initial stages of the Vietnam War. Me and my sisters were there to greet them.
Return to Thailand and Vietnam (1959-1964)Return to Thailand and Vietnam (1959-1964)
Return to Thailand and Vietnam (1959-1964)

Dalat School for fourth through eighth grades.
Return to Thailand and Vietnam (1959-1964)Return to Thailand and Vietnam (1959-1964)
Return to Thailand and Vietnam (1959-1964)

Fourth grade with Miss Kelck. She would read a chapter of Hardy Boys after lunch to clam us down.
Return to Thailand and Vietnam (1959-1964)Return to Thailand and Vietnam (1959-1964)
Return to Thailand and Vietnam (1959-1964)

Our elementary grades at Dalat School.
Return to Thailand and Vietnam (1959-1964)Return to Thailand and Vietnam (1959-1964)
Return to Thailand and Vietnam (1959-1964)

Returning from Dalat to Bangkok to begin our trip back to the States for furlough.
My Third RTW (1964-1965)My Third RTW (1964-1965)
My Third RTW (1964-1965)

My sister Judy at the Byblos ruins in Lebanon
My Third RTW (1964-1965)My Third RTW (1964-1965)
My Third RTW (1964-1965)

The Jaffa Gate in Jerusalem
My Third RTW (1964-1965)My Third RTW (1964-1965)
My Third RTW (1964-1965)

Going into the Garden Tomb in Jerusalem
My Third RTW (1964-1965)My Third RTW (1964-1965)
My Third RTW (1964-1965)

Me and my family in Vienna



26th March 2019

memories
Wonderful to read Bob. Funny I was looking at how long I had been a member of this friendly group of travellers and was shocked at how many photos I had put on and how many words I had cobbled together. I didn't imagine way back when I joined I would still be enjoying the site so much. What wonderful memories you have of travelling .
26th March 2019

What great memories
Hi Bob, what great travel memories you have. You were so fortunate to have parents who took you travelling during your childhood. Your mother must have been quite amazing!
26th March 2019
Geneva College and Linda!

Many days...many memories
The wonderment of it all Bob. How lucky you have the photos of from when you were a bub to now and parents who were happy to chronicle your early days so you could take over to preserve the family history. Your life has been full of a multitude of experiences because you were born with the penchant for travel and to discover this extraordinary world. And thanks to Travelblog you are able to chronicle it and share it. Happy 10th Anniversary. Great pic of your wedding day with Linda...stepping into the best adventure in your life with the smile of young lovers heading out.
26th March 2019

Wow!
Bob...you make the rest of us look like stay at homes no matter how much we travel! What a fascinating travel life you have lived. Thanks so much for sharing. Thanks also for mentoring my move to TravelBlog. You helped make it easier.
27th March 2019

What a journey!
Bob, I knew you had a colourful lifetime journey that created a strong bond with south east Asia, however, this is the first time I had a glimpse of your sojourn! Simply fascinating! A special salute to your parents who made this happen! This blog is a treasure! Thank you!
28th March 2019

What A Life....And Still Going
Hi, I was fascinated to read your summation of a life of wandering, exploring, and learning. I’m going to go on a nostalgia trip on your blogs and try and get through them all. It’s probably like reading a collection of books, but I may just find some gems to add to my list.You never had a chance Bob; you were born to travel. It’s great to get the notification and enjoy your trips so we can enjoy your writing. Stay keen and remarkable, all the best to you both, Steve
28th March 2019

Thanks everyone for your comments...
I feel very privileged to have the opportunity to travel, and to share on this site.
29th March 2019

Happy Anniversary!... and a nice dedication to your parents
A life well lived. A life well traveled... and so many wonderful stories told. Seeing you standing along the railing looking at the South China sea made my heart stop. Your parents introduced you to amazing places, people and experiences. I'm glad you and Linda continue on the path. Thank you for sharing and yes we are all glad Ali created this amazing place for us to write. MJ
2nd April 2019
Home leave through Hawaii and England (May 1975)

You won't be able to take a photo like that today
Security around 10 Downing St is somewhat tighter today. There is no way that you'll come that close to the door unless you have legitimate business there. Cool for you to have that photo. /Ake
14th April 2019
Home leave through Hawaii and England (May 1975)

Security at 10 Downing Street
Security, crowds, prices, etc. were so much more relaxed before the Age of Mass Tourism. I miss the good old days!
28th April 2019

Wow!
Just wow! What an amazing travelling life and journey you and your family have led, and what an amazing privilege it has been for me to be able to read this. Thank you so much for writing this, it has been a journey for me reading through and seeing your Asia and early round the world travel years. You are an inspiration.

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