Saturday, March 14, 2026

Asia Mega Tour 2026 - Day Sixteen (1) - Scenic Viewpoint Photos

As I mentioned in the last post, our itinerary was pretty much dictated to us by the person who arranged the tour. We had a driver for up to 7 hours. He was a driver, not a guide. So we were on our own at each place which was fine because we were primarily interested in photography. I had wanted to start much later in the day when the light would have been better and it would have been less hot. As it was, the driver showed up even earlier than what we scheduled. I suppose I should have held firm to our scheduled starting time. But we were off and going at 2:30 in the afternoon. 

We started our day of photo shooting at two look out points that are very close to where we are staying at the southern most tip of the island. I decided to go back over some of the past photo workshops I have documented in the blog. For this shoot, the work we did with Vasils Germanis , of Photo Tours in Athens, seemed particularly appropriate. One of the things we had covered was using under and over exposure to create different effects. One of the problems with shooting in the middle of the day, especially in a place like the tropics is that the harsh light washes out all of the color. So I conjectured that if I underexposed my shots that I would compensate for that. I was pretty pleased with the results (he says modestly...though we all KNOW that modesty and de-I are rarely used in the same sentence!)

 First stop is...

 

 Known to we English speakers as...

 

 (please note that there are few if any geographical places that have their own vanity credit card)

Here, as in so many places in Thailand, there are pictures of the Royal Family

 

 (please note woman with umbrella...there is only so much Royal gaze anyone can take)

ARGH - The Ancient Enemy

 

 Their shock troops stream up to the viewpoint

 

 

 The View

 

 

 

 What is this?

 

 Oh

 

 Fellow Visitors

 

 Our next destination - Windmill Point

 

 There were things that begged the question 'why' and made one wish one had a guide. Such as why these trees were covered in colored clothes? Fortunately I was able to research this after the fact. The clothes are called pha sam see and mark that the tree is inhabited by spirit and should not be hurt or damaged. 

 

 

 There was also the question of Elephants...lots and lots and lots of Elephants

 

 

 

 

 And where there are elephants, there are elephant poachers!

 

 

Noooo leave me alone!

 

 

Somebody save me!

 

 Actually, this is not the case at all. The elephants are left here as offerings, as the cape surrounds the Brahma Elephant Shrine. 

Captain Wife contemplates the vastness of a Brahma year amongst the offerings.
 
 

But no matter what, do not ride the elephants
 
 

On to views from Windmill Point
 
Looking back at Promthep Cape
 
 




"Baby, you can buy me one of those condos, can't you?"


Visitor awe inspired by the beauty


Signs of the World
 
 

Special de-I contest. Put down in the comments section what you think is the functionality of a 'Smart Pole'.

Asia Mega Tour 2026 - Day Sixteen - Photoshoot Marathon Update

145

That was the number of pictures I took in the 5 or so hours that we were out in Phuket today. 

Maybe it was pent up demand from all the days stuck in Medan not going out on our own or the going to and recovery from the medical tourism trip to Bangkok but once we were out and about on Friday, it was if both Wife and I were caged deadly predators unleashed. We were out and taking pictures at a ferocious rate...even if the conditions of heat and light combined with subject matter often were far from the best for photo shooting. We were going to shoot and nothing was going to stop us. 

I did the requisite research on where would be good places to go. And I wanted us to be somewhat limited on the time we were out. However, as I've observed over the years, the tourist guide industry does not take either kindly or lightly to their clients being independent in their their desires. They have their way of doing things. You will work to modify or alter the packages you've seen offered (and don't want). You can be very specific in your requests. But ultimately, you are going to get funneled into something that is pretty much like the package that was offered in the first place. 

As I was organizing things pretty late in the game, I went with the flow. This meant we started much earlier in the day than what we wanted. This resulted in not optimal photo shooting light and being out in the heat more than we wanted. 

It didn't matter. We were filled with photo shoot lust and ripped apart each location with cold hearted efficiency. Our itinerary took us to two prominent lookout points, a massive statue, two religious sites, and the main city's old town. To deal with the massive number of photos, I will be making separate posts for each segment.

Thursday, March 12, 2026

Asia Mega Tour 2026 - Day Fourteen & Fifteen - Chilling And The Glory Of Grab

Our day of medical tourism really took it out of us. We pretty much have just lazed around the last couple of days. And that's totally okay. We're supposed to be slowing down. Right?

Readers know that we have been seeking places/environments where we don't feel we need to be doing something to enjoy ourselves. For that to happen, we have to have an environment facilitating that. We've found it in Spain and El Campello. This trip was organized to see if we can find something similar in Southeast Asia. 

We specifically selected our locate to test again an environment we experience when we visited Krabi/Ao Nang, Thailand in 2024. We were looking for the 'small house with pool' environment that is close enough to things that you can walk for a lot you want. In Thailand, to find this you are generally going to have to be in a very touristy area. We are in that here. Phuket is super touristy. This section of Phuket, Rawai, was described by Poo Lee Shah travel as "much more laid back and calmer" than the rest of Phuket. You could have fooled me. The main strip at night is a mad house and I don't think we are even at peak season. 

However, we've been successful with our house selection. It is in a complex that is about 400 meters off the strip. It is incredibly quiet. And the design of the house with the pool, along with the comfort of the furniture mean it is a great place to chill.

 Here's a quick look around at the rental

 

 

 

 

 

This home comes with some cool features such as its own in-house accountant to keep track of your holiday expenses! 

 

 

 

 The place has some quirky features. You can only enter the property through an electric gate which, unfortunately, has not been operating very well. (Many times I need to manhandle it open so we can slip out or in.) Also one of the bedrooms can only be entered via the swimming pool area. It has no connection to the rest of the house. But it is quiet, calm, comfortable, and the pool is ideal for the tropical weather.

An Ode to Grab

Grab is the equivalent of Uber in Southeast Asia. In fact Uber moved out of SE Asia because it could not compete with Grab. We've been using the Grab app for over a decade with our many trips to this part of the world. We use it primarily in Malaysia and Thailand. You use it for transportation, for ordering meals, and for grocery shopping. Literally, I don't think we would be anywhere as comfortable as we are in SE Asia if it were not for the services provided by Grab.

For example, when we arrived here, it was getting later in the afternoon. There was no water or food stuffs to speak of in the rental. I go on the Grab app and I have water and food within an hour. We need to eat. We order to restaurants through Grab. The key difference using this service here is everything is just a fraction of what it would cost in the U.S. or Europe. 

The Grab food delivery allows us to greatly expand our culinary reach without having to schlepp all over. Here are a couple of examples.

Yesterday we wanted to try an Indian place 2B had recommended. It was too far to walk to and we didn't want to travel all that way just for a meal. But it was only a 40 minute delivery via Grab

Clockwise from the upper left Butter Chicken, some kind of fish cooked in a tandoor oven then sauced, a version of dal, and a vegetable and paneer dish. 

 

 Then today, I wanted some more authentic, Issan style Thai food. I found a place that again was further out than I would want to go in person but was only a 30 minute delivery away.

From top to bottom, crispy pork, steamed grouper, vegetables stir-fried with oyster sauce, local rice noodles made with fermented rice, long bean salad.

 

Both these meals were top notch, and very reasonably priced. This is part of the lifestyle that makes being here very enjoyable.

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Asia Mega Tour 2026 - Day Thirteen - Medical Tourism

Background:

On March 5, returning from Ghana, I incurred a major problem with my right foot that caused substantial pain and swelling, and prevented me from walking. While not initially sure what the situation was, going to the Emergency Room and talking with my primary care physician we were able to confirm over a 10 day period that I had incurred what is called a major gout flare-up.

Very little information was given to me by either medical source related to this situation. Doing my own research, I found out a lot more about gout (it relates to the buildup of uric acid crystal in one’s joints) and its treatment. Further, when I added information related to having a single kidney, the information and cautions related to standard treatments for gout were significant. I settled on a change in behavior related to what I was eating, hydration, alcohol consumption, and periods of foot elevation. This allowed me to reduce the flare swelling substantially, and return to normal walking. I managed the long flight to SE Asia with no deterioration of condition.

Arriving in Medan and discussing the situation with 2B and #2, 2B did further research. This lead to an identification of inter-connectivity between kidney functionality and the occurrence of gout flareups. In short, one can have positive and/or negative influences on the other. This led to a conclusion on my part that I needed to deal with this issue in an integrated fashion.

At this point, the Pu Lee Shah clan adults strongly recommended I take advantage of the Bumrungrad Hospital in Bangkok. It is the ‘go-to’ place for high quality medical treatment for Americans in the Foreign Service in SE Asia. In evaluating this as an option, we discussed the advantages of the speed of medical evaluation and recommendations, and the high likelihood of being able to get the desired integrated advice. Neither of these (speed nor integration) were very likely to happen back in Albuquerque. We made a reservation for me (using #2's top notch assistant) for yesterday.

Report on the Hospital Visit:

As Wife and I wanted to disrupt our stay in Phuket as little as possible, we decided to go up and back to Bangkok the same day. We were able to make very affordable reservations on Air Asia, leaving Phuket at 7:30am, arriving Bangkok at 8:50am, and returning leaving Bangkok at 7:55pm and arriving 9:10pm in Phuket. It takes an hour to get to the Phuket Airport from where we are staying so we were out of the door at 5:30am. I had allocated 2-hours to get from the airport to the hospital and due to traffic and construction we used up all but 20 minutes of that.

Here was my schedule at the hospital (Wife also a consultation during this period as well).

·      11:00am - Register as new patient with the hospital. Get confirmation of all your appointments.

·      11:30am – Blood taken for lab work

·      Noon – Ultrasound of kidney, bladder, and prostate. Urine sample taken for lab work

·      Between Noon and 1pm – Grab some lunch at hospital snack area

·      1:00pm – Consultation with Nephrologist (kidney specialist). This was delayed a bit because it took longer to get the urine lab done.

·      3:00pm – Consultation with Rheumatologist (joint inflammation specialist)

·      4:00pm – Check out and pick-up prescription

By 4:30pm, roughly 5 and half hours after we arrived, we were done. We were able to catch a Grab rideshare back to the Bangkok airport within minutes and the ride there was only 20 minutes. We were so early, we were able to book a seat on an earlier flight and got back to Phuket at 7:30pm which was earlier than the time we were to leave Bangkok originally. This was good because we were beat. I had communicated with our transfer service and were able to get it changed. We got back into our rental at around 9:21pm and collapsed.

Report on the Medical Findings and Recommendations:

The most important information I sought from this hospital visit was a thorough evaluation of my kidney function. Prior to the donation in 2008, I had been told I could expect my remaining kidney to deteriorate at a small but steady rate after the operation. In fact, such deterioration is the norm for all aging people. However, if you only have a single kidney, and have decreased your overall kidney function capacity, that deterioration might be more meaningful. At the time, I didn’t think much of it as the period projected seemed a long ways away. Oopsie. That time has arrived. 😬  While we have tracked certain kidney performance markers consistently, this is the first time since the donation that I have had a Kidney Specialist actually do a full examination. What he found and reported was as follows:

·      Overall, my kidney function is working reasonably well.

·      It physically shows no signs of deterioration.

·      It is doing the job it should be doing in terms of recycling proteins (one of the two primary functions).

·      However, its overall filtering capacity (taking the bad things out of your blood) has diminished. It has gone from ‘good’ (where it was when I donated) to ‘borderline watch list’.

·      I won’t bore you with the specific metric but the ‘low risk’ range goes from 60 and up. I am at 59.3, so just barely in the ‘increased risk’ category.

So the overall diagnosis is that I would be advised to be careful with my diet and make sure I am hydrating to decrease the stress on my kidney. And this means being really careful with any drugs that I might use for the gout that are hard on the kidney. However, decreasing the incidence of gout would take pressure off the kidney as well. A conundrum.

So then it was on to the consultation with the Rheumatologist. Here is where the decision to do this at Bumrungrad really paid off. The doctor had the results from the kidney specialist. She went into great detail as to the affect of high uric acid in the blood, how it comes about, how it affects gout, and how it interrelates with the kidney. In her opinion reducing the uric acid count in my blood was a prime objective both to control the gout and help the kidney. She recommended a course of medications tailored in dosage by starting lower than normal to gauge the results and make sure I was not suffering any ill side effects.

She has scheduled a tele-medicine follow-up in April. I will need to get blood work done prior to that meeting and sent to her.

Some Conclusions:

Like any visit to a new system, especially one not in your home country, there were periods of confusion. But nothing really bad. The ability to get all of this done in five and a half hours really boggles the mind. Plus the almost seamless integration of the kidney specialist with the gout specialist was exactly what I had hoped for and was exceedingly skeptical that I would get in Albuquerque. I got adequate time and information that allowed me to make reasoned choices. I found the conclusions and recommendations to be balanced and relevant.

Initially, I told the gout specialist that I would be looking for someone in the U.S. so I had better access ongoing assistance. However, as I have reflected, this doctor is going to be looking at lab work and adjusting medication appropriately. Is that something I need physical access for? I am inclined to continue working with her and this hospital for at least the next year. There is an excellent chance we will be back in SE Asia next year and I would have the opportunity to do another check-up to see how things are progressing.

I’ve mentioned the time efficiency working with this hospital. A comment on costs would be appropriate. The total cost for my visit was $1,030. Of this the actual charge for the doctors time was $320. The remainder was for the lab work, the nursing, other personnel, and the drugs prescribed. It is true that I could have gotten most of this done paid by insurance (maybe, if it was all approved) at home, but it would have taken me months to get the appointments and as mentioned previously, I am not sure at all about having the advice integrated. I very much appreciated having all of this done super-fast and efficiently.

Monday, March 9, 2026

Asia Mega Tour 2026 - Days Ten, Eleven & Twelve - Transitioning To Thailand

We have left Pulandia/Indonesia and have arrived in the major tourist destination of Phuket, Thailand. 

Last Saturday was our last day in Medan. We mostly were packing though we did go out one last time with 2's. Sunday we were up early to catch our flights. We went via Singapore on Singapore Airlines. Singapore Airlines is in the same alliance as United so I have some carry over status and we were able to use the club before we departed and got priority boarding. Singapore Airlines is considered one of the top in the world in terms of service. Although we flew Economy, they served a hot meal on both flights even though those flights were only an hour and half long. How they can pull that off is quite the feat. 

Even though the flights were a good connection with one hour journey's to and from airports on either end resulted in a long day. We were pretty tired by the time we got to our place in Rawai, which is a bit calmer than most of the beach locales in Phuket. Thank goodness we are thoroughly experienced users of the Grab ride-share, delivery system. We were able to order groceries and a dinner meal and have them delivered to us within an hour. 

Today, Monday was recuperation. We took a short walk just to get our bearings, ordered more groceries as I decided to cook something rather than order out. Did some laundry. Tried out our mini-pool. 

On Tuesday, unfortunately, we have a jaunt up to Bangkok to do some medical tourism. There is a super quality hospital that does very fast work, very inexpensively. I want to check out how my kidney is doing and get advice on how to deal with my gout given only having one kidney. We'll be up early flying again. Hopefully, we can get everything done in a day.

 Road to our place

 

 We would be 3D10

 

 Our place

 

Hmmmmmm

 

 First glimpse of Rawai Beach

 

 

 SIGNS OF THE WORLD

 In order:

 People who are ventriloquists, Dwarfs, Soft shoe dancers, Overweight men, stooped over men, Formula 1 racers

 

In case of Tsunami, run you ass off!