Posted in photography, travel on Apr 3rd, 2008 5 Comments »
I took this photo last year. It was right after I submitted my photo assignment for Siroy project on “buildings” theme. Around November 2007, in time of the Loy Krathong feast here in Thailand. Significantly with that full moon showing on top of the images of the buildings. For Thais it marks […]
Posted in travel on Mar 27th, 2008 No Comments »
AIT or Asian Institute of Technology is a post-graduate institute located north of Bangkok. If you are planning to go here for a workshop/conference, study or simply visit a family/friend you can find a detailed instruction on how to go to AIT below.
Suvarnabhumi International Airport
The trip to or from Suvarnabhumi International Airport takes at least […]
Posted in photography, travel on Mar 24th, 2008 4 Comments »
Do you also feel eerie when you are in sacred places? Or perhaps rejuvenated.
There’s a certain force that attracts people either by curiosity or solitude as you look at the temples. Everytime I visit ruins or heavily worshiped stupas, I learn to set aside my true belief. Instead respect and common longing for […]
Posted in photography, travel on Mar 10th, 2008 No Comments »
Usual travels to Bangkok may seem a bit special if meetings are held in buffet restaurants like Sizzlers. Perfectly nutritious servings and presentable spreads for my photo collection here in Dviewfinder. I tend to brace my stomach before coming in to the place so I make sure I have less fluid intake before the […]
Posted in travel on Feb 17th, 2008 No Comments »
For safety reasons bringing a credit card when traveling has proven necessary for me. I’m not really used to keeping big amount of cash on my wallet or my pocket to avoid excessive spending. But there are momentous occasions that warrants overspending. Specially dining out with the people I missed so much like […]
For me a laptop is as good as a caffeinated drink shared over an interesting topic with my husband. It keeps me alert and enthusiastic 18 hours a day. It could be blogging buddy, a communication specialist, a radio player, a work tool, a mini movie theater, a television for online rugby games, and above […]
Posted in travel on Feb 1st, 2008 No Comments »
The thought of lowest airfares for a roundtrip Bangkok-Manila-Bangkok, makes me want to go home even for just a week vacation. I just hate the thought that I don’t have a proper visa now for travel.? What I’m eligible of is only the permit to stay in the Kingdom until the new project starts […]
Posted in adventure, travel on Jan 21st, 2008 No Comments »
It feels good to receive surprise calls every now and then. My childhood friend K called me from UK last Friday. We talked alot of things like good all days, not minding the charges she’s incurring over our gabfest. I was happy to know she’s visiting another friend in Cali this week. […]
It is always a good option to travel light with nano gadgets like i-Pod and a simple point-and-shoot camera on long trips. Point-and-shoot camera is best described based on the name itself. One points the camera at something and triggers the shutter. It is often abbreviated as P&S or P/S.
P&S types of cameras also […]
Posted in adventure, travel on Jan 1st, 2008 No Comments »
Only few of us were left here last night to celebrate the New Year’s eve. Well we had the usual mass at 10 PM followed by a mini program then fireworks, party and disco with our local live band.
Other members of our community went to Central World in Bangkok to welcome the New Year with […]