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The Grass is Always Greener (and other clichés about life)

Jenne Raub July 5, 2015

Trekking in the rain through Myanmar -- tiny rocks piercing my feet, my face down against the incessant onslaught of beads of water hitting my face, my pants, shoes and jacket thoroughly soaked -- I daydreamed of my cozy, warm apartment in back home in San Francisco. To get my mind off the pain, I cycled through the recipes I'd make when I got home. As I mentally listed things I'd bake (moussaka, blueberry crumb bars, a meat pie) it occured to me that not too far in the future, I'd probably be standing in my kitchen next to the hot oven, gazing out the window at the foggy bay, waiting for the timer to chime, dreaming of trekking in Myanmar in the rain. 

The grass is always greener, isn't it? The more I'm on this trip, the more this reality continues to rise up everyday. I'm starting to accept it's just a fact of life: there is always always something better, a better hotel room, a cooler travel destination, a more impressive job. 

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In travel, ideas Tags Myanmar, Burma, Kalaw, Inle Lake
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In to the heart of Myanmar: a trek to Inle Lake

Jenne Raub July 1, 2015

As I've touched on before, there's a certain level of masochism inherent to travel. Sometimes the payoff isn't quite worth the suffering (like a minivan driver with a death wish) but other times, even hobbling along with rocks jabbing the soles of your feet, face down against the perpetual onslaught of drizzle, the pain is worth the gain.

When I did my trek in Sapa, I was blessed with gorgeous weather. The violent thunderstorms that passed over during the night gave way to sunny skies that lit up the rice paddies and warm sun that dried the wet paths. When I read in my Lonely Planet that most people skip the trekking routes during monsoon season, I thought I'd just get to Kalaw and suss out the scene. No one at the trekking office seemed particularly concerned about any upcoming rain, and all things considered, other than being unpleasant it wasn't totally unmanageable. What made it unmanageable was my lack of preparation, namely lack of appropriate footwear.

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In travel Tags Myanmar, Burma, Inle Lake, Kalaw
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Temples in Bagan, Myanmar (Burma)

Temples in Bagan, Myanmar (Burma)

Riding Dirty

Jenne Raub July 1, 2015

Yes, there's been a bit of a delay since my last post as my second week in Myanmar was a real blur and I'm already back in Thailand. Myanmar, first of all, was totally incredible, and I found myself really regretting I didn't allow at least three or the entire 28 days of my visa to see the country as there were places I didn't get to in my mere two weeks time. But, I guess that's what happens when you travel; inevitably you're going to get things wrong.

Getting to Bagan was an easy trip; my minivan left on time and made the five hour journey quickly from Mandalay to Bagan, all of it on the main roads which were no more than a thin black ribbon undulating up and down across the gentle hills we followed to get there. It turned out the other three foreigners were all heading to the same hostel, so it made life easy for the truck driver at the end (Myanmar, like Thailand, also loves its songtheauws, although maybe they go by another name there).

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In travel Tags Myanmar, Burma, Bagan
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