Friday, November 21, 2014

Loy Krathong at Wat Monkolratanaram Thai Temple in Tampa, Florida


This past weekend, on a rainy and cold Saturday night, was the Loy Krathong event at the Wat Monkolratanaram Thai Temple in Tampa, Florida.  Parking was backed up all the way to the highway on the west side of Palm River Road, but luckily I was able to create my own parking space once in the temple parking lot.  Attendees were inside the beautiful temple, feeding on the amazing food assortment that the vending area, and lining up along the bridge to watch as the floating flower boats were released into the Palm River.
Loy Karthong is celebrated annually in Thailand and a few other countries.  The festivities take place on the full moon in November where baskets are floated into the water with a wish or prayer given to each basket.  Some sources say that this ritual evolved from an ancient offering to the river spirits.
Me being the curious adventurer that I am, I decided to take a walk over the bridge onto the dock where the boats were being released from to get a better video.  The bridgecollapsed under my feet and dumped myself and about a dozen other folks intothe saltwater river.  The video camera was totally ruined, filled with saltwater.  And, so were my high-top sneakers that I paid a pretty penny for.  Thankfully, no one was hurt that badly.  But, I managed to save the data disc from the inside to bring you this footage. 



It took about fifteen minutes before some of the staff at the temple put down a ladder of some sort and then put plywood boards across that.  Everyone on the dock walked over one by one until we were all safe on shore.  As we were pulling out of the parking lot, the fire trucks showed up. 

The next time I return to The Wat, it will be for their Sunday Market and I will not be going back out on the docks anytime soon.

Sunday, June 8, 2014

Let's Go JAPAN KOREA!

The first in a long series of videos is posted from our trip to Japan and South Korea.

As you can see from the video, we are totally exhausted with only one hour of sleep the night before. The flight was very cramped and we were not able to sleep either.

We start off arriving in Tokyo late at night and going straight to the guesthouse we stayed at in Koenji area of Tokyo, Japan. It was very difficult to find the guesthouse, because the addresses are not posted on the outside of the buildings--- it took almost an hour to find and was very stressful. However, once we were able to put down our luggage, we went right back out again to explore the area on foot.


Koenji is an area located in the Suginami Ward of Tokyo, Japan. I had never heard of this area before coming to Japan, so we were very lucky have stayed in such an awesome neighborhood. The only other neighborhood that I can compare it to is St Mark's in Manhattan (3rd Ave at 8th St); filled with old buildings, bars, karaoke, izakaya restaurants, live music, and punk rockers. Yes, Japan still has punk rockers with mohawks and spikey leather jackets and all that goodness. We quickly fell in love with Koenji and would like to spread the word about this area that is almost unknown to foreigners.

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This first video just scratches the surface of everything we experienced on our trip, but I hope you enjoy!