November 24, 2017 – Bagan Sights, New Bagan Nights

Posted

It was a half-day tour today, with the promise of a pre-race pasta dinner and talk in the evening.  But as it stands, the morning itinerary with Sheila and Thomas had us hitting five places before lunch. Let’s start though with a bit of Bagan background: Bagan is an archaeological wonderland, generally consisting of the […]

November 24, 2017 – A Murphy’s Law Morning

Posted

I’m having a moment… and not in a good way.  My hotel room was I suspect “finished” the day I checked in.  Sawdust, bits of plaster, and splatters of paint dot the room.  Grouting is missing from the tiles and all manner of decoration remains undone.  That’s all fine except the door handle came off […]

November 22, 2017 – Beyond Rangoon: Mandalay Sights and Sounds (Now with Words!) FLASHBACK RECAP

Posted

Previously on runkevinrun.com: Geographic background: MANDALAY is second largest city in Burma, known for its handicrafts and artisans.  It’s the main trading center for the upper region of Myanmar and was the last capital of the Burmese kingdom from 1857-1885.  The British finished their conquering “colonization” in that year with the capture of the last […]

November 21, 2017 – One Big Pagoda for Buddhism, One Giant Reclining Buddha For Myanmar

Posted

My impressions of Yangon are that it’s a weathered, wilted place.  Heat and humidity coupled with various chaotic leadership choices have left this city feeling like one can’t tell if the area is being demolished or under construction.  Tara had a similar comment about Kunming and it’s an apt description of Burma’s former capital city.  […]