In the airport of Taipei, Taiwan.
We planned a 3 day stopover in Bangkok on our way to Bombay as we had enjoyed it so much on our honeymoon to Thailand last year. You often hear people describe Bangkok as a crowded, dirty, dangerous warren of prostitutes and thieves, which isn't entirely untrue, but given the chance, it can be a beautiful and exciting place to explore. I have passed through the city numerous times on various journeys and each time i learn to appreciate it more. There is an incredible juxtaposition of futuristic mega buildings set amongst tropical third world infrastructure. The Thai culture is unique, food is great, and the people are wonderful. One of our favorite activities is to sit on the floating docks on the giant Chao Praya River as the sun sinks into the haze and sip on a bottle of Mekong whiskey and breath in the heavy, sweet tropical air. The variety of boats that ply these churning green waters is dazzling, from giant barges to dugout canoes to ornately decorated cruise ships.
To enjoy the city, you must escape the traffic choked roads and tourist districts and take a cruise on a longboat and experience the water based world of temples, orchid farms and riverfront houses on the canals. We were lucky enough to see several Water Monitor lizards, one over 6 feet long, and a wide variety of birdlife.Wandering through the pleasant, flowery corridors on a sweet tropical morning,
Melissa, being a garden girl, enjoyed visiting an orchid and fruit farm.
I am accustomed to photographing less aggressive, more tolerant subjects like grizzlies and polar bears.


Bangkok is a wild place at night. Great place to party and meet other travelers, and freaks. Gotta be careful though.


Wandering through the mazes of crowded markets you see a hint of the copacetic chaos that characterizes the Asia that Americans and other first world residents have a difficulty understanding and dealing with. Bangkok can be a shocking and challenging place for a novice traveler, but it is a barely a warmup for the jolt of India. We boarded an Air India flight at 10 pm in Bangkok, took a deep breath and flew west to Bombay.