Wow what a night with new friends. Went to dinner with some new friends at one of their places with great food from all over the world and really great good spring rolls, chicken curry from Malaysia, a few other meats that I don't know. We talked about our up coming trip to a beach in vietnam. Then all poured into taxis to go to the Hard Rock Cafe Ho Chi Minh City.
We got to the Hard Rock and the band was playing and the crowd seem to be dead. The lead singer seemed to be doing everything he could to get them to start having fun even giving away shots from the bar. A few drinks on I started to feel good and noticed a bartender cut a box for a helmet and wore it for like two seconds. My bright idea and yet a few more drinks in and asked for the box and transformed into Boxman.
Haha what a great way to act a fool and nobody new who I was. A great amenity of disguise with Boxman. I rocked the box all night long it even became so big that I could get away with almost anything. I even ran up and gave the female singer a huge hug and it was so funny. Then I danced and rocked so hard that I almost passed out in the box that I had to sit out several song then right back to dancing like a fool and the crowd loves every minute of Boxman.
Living Abroad!
Sunday, June 21, 2015
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Finding your prescriptions in HCMC
Today, ran out of my blood pressure medicine and thought it would be as easy as going to the corner pharmacy. Well not as easy as that but could have been worse.
What happened is that I went to the corner pharmacy where I had been getting my ibuprofen. For my ibuprofen I just ask for it by name and poof they give it to me and then I pay very inexpensive price of 5,000d. Well today I knew it would be a little harder since the drug was a combination drug of two things. So what I did is that I took the old sleeve with the English wording on it and showed that to her. She then tells me "no have" and then asking her where I could find was even worse. Even placing it in the Google translate was not working for this lady. So back to the apartment empty handed.
I started to look up the drug for similar names. Found a few and made sure I wrote them down to show. Then placing a looking for help on the expat-blog site. I then had a suggestion in a little while. Also consulting my building manager she gave me some more locations for pharmacies. Going to the one she said was higher price for the first time I knew would be okay but I would at least have a local packaging for the next time. Yes they had it in stock and just like I thought different box and all but I will be able to take this box next time to a few smaller places. Just to see if they have the drug. So yes I paid a bit more than at home but I got it at least. I am relieved that I found it. All is good then today.
What happened is that I went to the corner pharmacy where I had been getting my ibuprofen. For my ibuprofen I just ask for it by name and poof they give it to me and then I pay very inexpensive price of 5,000d. Well today I knew it would be a little harder since the drug was a combination drug of two things. So what I did is that I took the old sleeve with the English wording on it and showed that to her. She then tells me "no have" and then asking her where I could find was even worse. Even placing it in the Google translate was not working for this lady. So back to the apartment empty handed.
I started to look up the drug for similar names. Found a few and made sure I wrote them down to show. Then placing a looking for help on the expat-blog site. I then had a suggestion in a little while. Also consulting my building manager she gave me some more locations for pharmacies. Going to the one she said was higher price for the first time I knew would be okay but I would at least have a local packaging for the next time. Yes they had it in stock and just like I thought different box and all but I will be able to take this box next time to a few smaller places. Just to see if they have the drug. So yes I paid a bit more than at home but I got it at least. I am relieved that I found it. All is good then today.
Monday, June 15, 2015
Computer problems
Since I have gotten to HCMC, my old computer has been running slower and slower. I finally did maintenance on it thinking that would help nope no help. Then I cleared two thirds of the files off on to external drives with no improvement what so ever. So I bit the bullet and decided to get a new computer since my current one is slowly dying and it is really too heavy to travel with on motobike. For a few days I have looked and searched for a decent light weight computer that would last me about two years.
I even had to work out the kinks in just buying a computer. The language barrier still makes it difficult even more so with technical terms. After about four shops and a few recommendations from some wonderful locals that yes, just happen to be computer person. I was able to find a lighter weight and much faster computer than my old one. Had the new computer upgraded immediately with more RAMM. Waiting for them to install the RAMM the bottom falls from the sky and yes I was on motobike.
After two ripped ponchos and a stop at my little great dinner place Beautiful Saigon 2 hotel for dinner and to wait out the rain. I got home maybe three hours later and was exhausted. I still unpacked the computer and started downloading updates. Got my Lightroom and Photoshop loaded on to the computer.
Then all of a sudden the next morning the touch pad stopped working. So instead of rolling back the driver (which I did not think the computer did an update on the touchpad) I did a system restore. Stupid me did not take a restore point after the adobe installs. It set the computer back to the original state. Now I am battling the rain with low Wi-Fi signal and reinstalling all the updates with Lightroom and Photoshop again. So as you have seen I was trying to post and did not want to go back to my old system so I am writing this on my phone. Lol. Up to come is the wild and crazy night with some new friends from the Expat-blog people and Asian Karaoke (total new experience.) this will be as soon as the new computer is finished updating.
I even had to work out the kinks in just buying a computer. The language barrier still makes it difficult even more so with technical terms. After about four shops and a few recommendations from some wonderful locals that yes, just happen to be computer person. I was able to find a lighter weight and much faster computer than my old one. Had the new computer upgraded immediately with more RAMM. Waiting for them to install the RAMM the bottom falls from the sky and yes I was on motobike.
After two ripped ponchos and a stop at my little great dinner place Beautiful Saigon 2 hotel for dinner and to wait out the rain. I got home maybe three hours later and was exhausted. I still unpacked the computer and started downloading updates. Got my Lightroom and Photoshop loaded on to the computer.
Then all of a sudden the next morning the touch pad stopped working. So instead of rolling back the driver (which I did not think the computer did an update on the touchpad) I did a system restore. Stupid me did not take a restore point after the adobe installs. It set the computer back to the original state. Now I am battling the rain with low Wi-Fi signal and reinstalling all the updates with Lightroom and Photoshop again. So as you have seen I was trying to post and did not want to go back to my old system so I am writing this on my phone. Lol. Up to come is the wild and crazy night with some new friends from the Expat-blog people and Asian Karaoke (total new experience.) this will be as soon as the new computer is finished updating.
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Computer Withdrawls!
Today, I have decided to work on my removable hard drives
that they are so disorganized that I can’t tell which drive holds what
photographs. Lightroom does a somewhat good job of this but I have been
shooting for so long that I have really never sat down and organized these
drives. When I get a new drive I just transfer somethings and leave some and
then continue to add till it is full and then buy a new drive. I will also
needing to get a smaller and lighter computer since this laptop is very bulky
and several years old. The laptop has serviced me very well thus far in my
travels around the states and on the cruise but it is almost 9 lbs and it is
very large compared to the size of the small touch screen convertible
tablet/laptop computers of today.
One thing I do hate is reloading all the software on a new
computer and priming the hard drives of new computers. The last computer was a
desk top computer and man I do miss that computer. I had a huge tv screen for a
monitor and a great graphics card, tons of RAMM and an awesome solid state hard
drive for the main drive and then two back up SATA drives. I sure do miss that
computer but times have changed and I must down grade for the new adventures
that are to become very soon.
The one thing I do like is that I have solar powered battery
chargers for the phone that can add power to recharge my cell phone to run my
gps and to communicate. I will be looking for a solar power battery pack that will
be able to run my new laptop/tablet this way when I am camping on the road I
will still be able to work without a wall outlet. Now the question will be can
I find it in Vietnam? Or can I find it somewhere else and have it shipped here.
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
Buying a mobile transportation for the big trip North!
I am on the path of looking for a ride to play mobile
Frogger. HAHA! Can’t you see a big guy on a small little motorbike? Yes, this
is actually going to happen. What is going to be need in buying a motorbike? Well
one I will need one with a 125cc engine that can carry a big guy and all my
photographic gear, camping gear, and travel gear on the back of as well as
travel up mountains. I started looking into doing my research for the specs
that I will need and what are the extras that well needed to be added to the
motorbike. I will be looking to at least add a back rack to the motorbike and
maybe some saddlebags. Not sure how much I can add to the weight of the bike as
of yet it does not look too good since I am a big guy to start.
I looked at a used motobike today and it was a Yamaha novious
110 cc engine. It ran well and the body was in good shape for the price. When I
drove the bike had some pick up and go but I am afraid that when I add another
25kg to 35kg to the backend in gear that the little 110 cc engine may be way
under powered for the trip in the mountains. I am looking into the 125 cc
engines that may be better suited for the trip with my current weight limits
and me being a big guy.
I still have a few irons in the fire for looking at another
few bikes tomorrow. I am glad see so many backpacker motobikes for sale in
HCMC. It seems to be either Hanoi or HCMC for the backpackers to sell their
bikes to the next person. Either you are going north to Hanoi or you are going
south to HCMC. There seems to be a few in the other cities throughout Vietnam
but the main ones are sold in these two cities.
The list for the trip right now seems endless and no end in
sight for the purchasing of all the equipment that I still need for the road
trip north. I am reading blogs and looking at maps and places to visit a long
the way and it seems to never end. There are some things that I don’t want to
plan to leave up to the wind and be a butterfly on the wind but a lot of it I
do want to try and plan. I would like to see if I can book a few photogigs for
trade to stay places to help out the locals bring in more tourists to their
place. This will be a slow process but once on the road I know that it will be
very rewarding. I am thinking of doing a small road trip to the west of HCMC
before the big trip north just so that side is covered too. This may be the
prebig trip.
Monday, June 8, 2015
Weekend shoot at the Ho Chi Minh City Botanical and Zoological Park
This past weekend was the first client shoot that I have
done since getting to Vietnam. I did this shoot free of charge since a friend
had asked me and I do not have a work visa. This was for pictures of a
beautiful little girl that will be turning one in a few weeks. Her parents and
a new friend of mine went to the local zoo to take pictures for her upcoming
party.
The day started out like any other day here in Vietnam, Hot
and very humid that the sweat is dripping off every part of my body. The drive
to the zoo was yet again playing Frogger in the main streets of Ho Chi Minh
City all the way there and with the wind in my hair it actually felt pretty
good till we parked the motobikes and then the heat came swamping back around
us almost instantly. Note to self is that 1.5 Liter of water is added to camera
bag no matter the weight of the bag.
The cost of entry to the botanical and zoological gardens
was only 50,000 dong. This is why I could see it being a very popular place for
the weekend and the place was super packed with people. The first impressions
were that the botanicals here were pretty neat with the topiaries that formed
many different types of animals. They were in almost perfect conditions very
small holes in the leaves that have just yet to be filled in. you could see
that the base of the branches where there so that just in a few weeks they
would be perfect. The grasses and local plants provided plenty of shade and
places to sit and have a picnic lunch which most of the people were doing since
it was almost noon.
We started taking pictures almost right away so that the
little girl would still be fresh and awake knowing that the heat would take a
toll on everyone. An outfit here and few pictures here and yes I think I became
more of a sight taking pictures of the little girl than I of the little girl. The
sight of a grown man laying on the ground with the camera almost on the ground
was more of a sight than the precious little girl he was taking pictures of. I
did notice about 6 or 7 people taking pictures of me taking pictures. Oh well
when they saw the great pictures that I got for the clients they may not have
been so wowed but floored at the result of changing the perspective of the camera
to get the awesome shot.
The Botanical gardens is some of the nicest flower beds I have
thus seen so far. The heat started to take a toll and we did not get to see the
whole park but the botanical side of the zoo and gardens is very nice with all
the different types of plants and flowers that were in bloom the gardens were
awesome and then to have the animals around were just icing on the cake. As far
as a city zoo and botanical gardens go the city does a great use for the space
that they have and try to bring some exotic animals to Saigon for all to see.
Sunday, June 7, 2015
Greece
Thus far I have only written about my living in Ho Chi Minh
City and nothing yet about traveling abroad. My time in Greece was very short only two days
and one night but they were very memorable. As the days went during this time
we blew in at dawn and blew out blew out by dusk but this city we stayed the
night. I had an okay tour in the morning and an okay but the same tour in the
afternoon but they were named differently. This made me mad that the second
tour was more costly and was the exact same thing as the first but the only
difference was that we were able to walk up the hill to the Parthenon. Yes the
tickets were almost twice as much but the entry fee to the Parthenon area was
only 12€. Up on the top of the hill of the Parthenon was a spectacular sight of
the city. Every direction North, South, East and West the city stretched for
what seems like miles and miles. They say that Mt. Olympia was 43 Km way and I
bet you on that day you could see that far and even further. This day I only
took a few panoramic photographs. The following morning I had yet another tour
that was named something different and was about the same price as the second
and as it turned out that it too was the same exact tour as the second but this
time I was with a friend so it made it a little better time spent. This time I
did a few more panoramic pictures of the Parthenon. One panoramic is below. The
picture is a composite of 12 photographs.
Greece in general was a great country to visit and the outlying
areas have been having troubles since the collapse of the local and countries
government. The streets inside the major cities had vandalism that was done to
the buildings such as spray paintings and even set fire to a few of the local
buildings. Outside the cities you saw less spray paint vandalism but the local
trash had not been picked up in over a year and half. They said that the
children and most of the families recycled what they could like paper and tilled
it back into the homemade composting that each house had been making to further
grow vegetables and olive trees. There would be bags of trash taken to one
general area that use to be the areas trash pickup and you would see plastic
bags of garbage. Other than the trash these people lived no differently than
normal country fokes from the states. They used what they had and made the best
of the situation that they were dealt. The comment that was made if someone could
figure out how to use the massive amounts of refuge and do the collecting the
local people would even chip in and pay for the pickup of the refuge. My hunches
believe that if the plastics could be broken down to smaller pieces then they
could be recycled into cloth threads or even reused for melting down to be
remolded into new plastics chairs or even plastic cups.
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