Wednesday, July 28, 2010

SHK

we are still very fine - fighting with mosquitoes and cockroaches, the weather is mainly good (apart from some VERY STRONG rain), food is excellent, people lovely. we are enjoying the trip a lot.

since last night we are in sihanoukville at the beach, and it has started to rain (typical!). i am currently trying to organise a boat to a sandfly infested island, but cannot reach the people whom i was supposed to call, in order to arrange a fisherman to bring us there. but: what do we want on a desterted island in the rain (it has stopped now, though) and do we really want to have the worst boat trip of your life (it is quite windy and there are lots of waaaaaaves, and katja said she might tend to get seasick). all questions we need to consider - but for the moment it looks as if we do not manage to get there anyhow. grrrr.

we will get back to phnom penh the latest on friday, spend a few days there and then head towards siem reap (angkor) and take a boat to battambang from there - that is the plan at least.

from there i will also post the next round of pictures.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

-intermission-

we are in a black hole, internet in PP did not work yesterday, and now we are sitting in on the riverfront close to kampot, are swimming in the river and doing absolutely nothing. terrible drive there, though (shudder), 4 people and 1 baby benjamin in a car, potholes all over.

we came here amongst others to go to bokor mountain resort, but there is no access for the time being (reasons unclear), so we will have a lazy day on the river, continue to kep on monday (where anne and christoph drop us, before they go back to the city). katja and i will then travel further to either sihanoukville or the sandfly island (depending on the weather, we do not want to get killed in a fisherman's boat off the cambodian coast).

will post new photos when back in phnom penh next thursday or friday.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

la vie est une longue fleuve

it's HOT here!
after a first sunny day I already wondered what happened to good old rainy season... but: no reason to worry!





people losing shoes, cars and motos breaking down...






p.s. uns geht's gut und katchen kommt morgen an

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

gut angekommen - arrived safely

anne picked me up at the aiport (a hero for driving at nighttime, we only got lost a little bit!).... the weather here is very, very, very hot and humid!!! no rain yet, this is good news.

my first impression: i did not recognize the city anymore - it has grown a lot, and is so more modern than back in 2004. there are so many more cars, they are building like crazy - especially high rise buildings, the prices for everything have gone up a lot, the bike rikshaws have nearly (and sadly) disappeared, there is fewer motodops and more tuk-tuks, and there seems to be a lot more tourists (even if it not even travelling season). all of the streets except the main streets which used to be mud roads are now paved, there's a lot more westernized shops, and guesthouses everywhere.  but a few corners - like the russian market - still seem the same.
today we had a quick first run to the russian market, had a massage @seeing hands, got our nails done and now anne "forces" me to go to pilates class with her - and i was so sure this vacation was going to be sports-free! grrrrrrrrr.

i will post photos once i do overcome my laziness - i might also need a few days to get used to the heat - currently i am looking like i took a bath in my clothes, so i am just lying around on the terrace overlooking lush tropical scenery, and trying not to move.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Friday, July 16, 2010

done!

major crisis over


Thursday, July 15, 2010

HOW...

...on earth does all of this and more fit into one rucksack?????



Major crisis!!!!

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

3, 2, 1 ...

Hello dears,

because a lot of people asked me where exactly we'll go, when we'll leave and when we"ll be back: this is where pictures will be posted during the next month (and updates of our itinerary).
I'll still check my email - but I'll definetely not be able (and wanting!) to check it on a daily basis - very good to battle any form of internet / iphone addiction.
I will be leaving Brussels on Friday, July 16th, flying from München to Phnom Penh on Sunday evening (July 18th), and I'll be back in Brussels on August 15th. Katja follows on Wednesday next week and will be staying a few days longer.

In my case this means: 2 evenings left to pack!!! Thus, slowly, we switch to packing and preparation mode. We are still quite relaxed, though. Katchen has a few more days to organise herself, as she is leaving next Wednesday (and she tends to be much better organised as well).

The pile starting to grow next to my rucksack is already quite big without the stuff Anne has ordered and sent to Germany which I have to take on board there (a live saving vest for Ben, a bike helmet ...).We spent the last few days running errands - looking at the stuff which has to be taken makes me want to buy a bigger rucksack (not possible. there was no bigger size at Decathlon). Amongst other items we are importing are swimming diapers (see below), bed sheets, kitchen appliances, a cook book, ant traps and a little fire engine. It looks as regarding my own stuff, I cannot take more than a mosquito net, a "sleeping bag", two t-shirts and some underwear. That's why we refused to bring a huge bottle of "Hela Gewürzketchup". Nasty stuff, and there's no sausages in Cambodia anyhow.
The good thing: In case I shall manage to squeeze everything in, I'll have plenty of space to take things back. No, we do not take orders :-).



Once arrived, we will try to keep you posted - at least in Phnom Penh we seem to have access to the internet (Anne claims they have "super snel" internet at home), once we leave PP, we do not know.

Which brings us to the point: we do not know yet when and where to we'll go from there.
For sure we will spend 3 days in Angkor / horrible Siem Reap - hopefully we'll manage to meet up with Blandine and Jan in PP to do the trip together. On the menu are also the boat ride from Siem Reap to Battambang (last time our traveling party got stuck on a small wooden boat in the middle of nowhere -aka Tonle Sap lake- for a while due to an engine failure).
We also talked about using the bamboo train http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/5110236.stm.

Other planned destinations include Kep and Kampot. We will surely spend some days with Anne on a small island (oh, the joy!) off the Cambodian coast which is said to be infested with mosquitoes and sand fleas (oh, less joy!), but otherwise it looks like paradise, white beach, turquoise water and all. Let's hope the rain doesn't ruin it. It seems there really is a guest house on the island. It is called "Broken Heart Guesthouse", I managed to contact the owner, who also mentioned the sand flies (ouch) - and the fact that we should bring a lot of baby oil to protect us against them, not to mention the lovely picture of a huge black scorpion on their website. But, big plus, the guy said there is no roosters on the island! There seems to be a small boat one can rent to get to the island  (that was not clear at the beginning as we have rainy season right now!).

Later on, favourite plan #1 includes crossing the Laotian border towards Luang Prabang and Vang Vieng. Problem is that it seems too far to do the trip there over land -  these places are in the north of Laos, very far away from the Cambodian border, meaning we might have to fly - either from PP to Vientiane or from Siem Reap to Luang Prabang.So, maybe we don't go there and change plans, and follow the Mekong upriver into Laos instead, rent a hammock on one of the "4000 islands" and spend a few slow days there.
Some brainstorming is needed on that part of our trip, but we will take it easy and decide once we're both in Phnom Penh.

The very main thing: I (and Katja, of course!) am very, very, very much looking forward to finally arriving in Phnom Penh, hugging Anne, Christoph and little Benjamin, stretching our legs, eating green mango salad, getting cheap massages and having a few drinks at the Foreign Correspondent's Club. It's going to be a great month!!!

I am also very curious how much Cambodia changed in the years since we have been there to visit Miss Blandine - a lot, I reckon. It's a very nice thing that we incidentally happen to be in Cambodia at the same time as she and Jan are (they arrive a week after us), so we can have some kind of revival. Esther, Valentina and Petie, we'll have a toast and some frog curry on you.

Need to dedicate myself to packing now... urgently...


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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Werchter 4 (felt like 5 1/2)


Alex, can I borrow you Editors CDs - the first twoCDs, that is. I just ordered their last one, as well as LaRoux and... Florence and the Machine... and the Gossip, so those would be available from me once the package arrives) ???
P.S. Vicky, I owe you a beer!

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dixie heaven




Sunday, July 4, 2010

Werchter Day 3 (getting there)





























3:0 Deutschland - Argentinien !!!
























































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