Saturday, February 28, 2009

Thoughts on Travel to Thailand

February 28, 2009
Makati City,
Philippines


Today has been a relaxed Saturday. One happy moment was an unexpected find at Fully Booked in Greenbelt 5. I thought the cute little blank-page journal would be perfect to fit into my shoulder bag when I travel. I have a larger-sized journal which I keep at home and which is also cat-themed.

When I got home I set the little blue journal by the side of the travel book I had for Thailand (and other SE Asian nations.)

Looking at the book's cover and the blank pages of my spanking brand new notebook, I suddenly grabbed a red pen and scribbled some verses. Not that I am aspiring to be a poetess who seeks to be published, but sometimes writing down haikus and short lines helps me "unload" my mind of subconscious worries and thoughts...or helps me to amplify happy feelings.

I was reminded of a tv show wherein the folks who traveled around their country brought pen and paper to draw sketches or write a short poem when they visited a place. In my case, I have to use my imagination since I don't think I will be in a meditative mood by the time I get to Bangkok :-)


black, dark silhouettes...
  temples against the blue sky.
forgotten god-kings.
....

soft velvet blanket
crushed under my fingertips...
blank gaze of worry
....

wood boat sways gently
   with its colorful burden.
Floating market day...
....

One day in Bangkok -
Buddhist temples and beaches.
I smell the spices.
...

changed just now to:
One day in Bangkok -
Buddhist temples and beaches.
Spices permeate the air.

Chao Phraya river -
sing songs with water and wind....
I shall listen intently.


* The Blue Cats and Butterflies cover on the journal I bought was designed by Laurel Burch. She is a self-taught artist and "flower child" who lives in California. In the 1960s she sold handmade jewelry on the streets of Sanfo.  She continues today to create vibrant images of whimsy and allure with paper and paint.

I included a picture of the journal here, because it made me think also of Thai silks in dark blue.

37 comments:

  1. hi Claire, I see you are online..nagkita kami pala ni Dingdong kanina..

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  2. i'll wait for another version when you get to see and experience Bangkok for real!!!

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  3. hi Al,

    khap!

    thats very kind of you..buti na lang friends are obliged to say that kind of thing to me..hehehe...

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  4. my golly, maybe I will be writing about upset tummy because I pigged out. uncontrollably on Thai food...

    ....hmm..I wonder how that poem will be? *wink*

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  5. thanks John...I shall stop there then until I find another journal's color to inspire me...*grin*

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  6. Cat had tummy ache
    Got a new journal from store
    World is right again

    LOL. Have a great weekend, Cat. =)

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  7. Hi Fran....that was nice...though I had an evil thought..and yucky too...

    maybe the journal paper was used for something else *wink*

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  8. Naughty-naughty. Like Jing often used to say...OMG! OMG! OMG!

    LOL

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  9. you started it! *points chin accusingly at Fran Pinoy-style*

    LOL!

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  10. ahhhh...but I wasn't the one who had the evil thought. Check..LOL

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  11. hahaha! up to here, nag che checkmate ka fran? OMG!OMG!OMG!

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  12. so it is bangkok huh, cat? macau did not appeal to you?

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  13. How's Bangkok? I hope you're having fun there, ikaw lang ba mag-isa?

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  14. love it! very pretty cat... and your headshot rocks, woman... you are sooo beeautiful!

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  15. I'm an equal opportunist--what can I say? hahaha

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  16. Wow, ganda naman ng mga haiku mo...makata ka pala =)

    Mag contribute naman ako ng Senryu :

    "Farting
    Nothing funny about it
    When you live alone"

    Hehehe...

    Good luck and happy trip Cat!

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  17. *taps chin* I would not have had the evil thought in the first place, if a certain person who will remain unnamed *ehem* didnt' write those lines in the first place...

    hmmmph..

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  18. Day, naandar na naman ang pagka-samurai mo. : )

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  19. more of which was cheaper fare at that time :-)

    I've been to HK and CHina kc..so baka next time na ako pupunta Macau if may yen ako to go to Disney HK...

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  20. more of which was cheaper fare at that time :-)

    I've been to HK and CHina kc..so baka next time na ako pupunta Macau if may yen ako to go to Disney HK...

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  21. more of which was cheaper fare at that time :-)

    I've been to HK and CHina kc..so baka next time na ako pupunta Macau if may yen ako to go to Disney HK...

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  22. Oselle, excited ka yata for me...

    March 5 pa ang alis ko..hehe..

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  23. thanks Rox...basta may makeup, one can be anything...hmm...dapat siguro magpa makeup ako turning me into a guy..ehem...hehehe!

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  24. thanks Rox...basta may makeup, one can be anything...hmm...dapat siguro magpa makeup ako turning me into a guy..ehem...hehehe!

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  25. hi Caloy,

    long time no see ah (hahaha...may magandang kuha ako sa pose mo na ibang-iba when you took the sunset shots at Sofitel) hehehe...

    that kind of subject makes me think...maybe farting is the reason one has to live alone ;-)



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  26. Sir B...bakit samurai?

    di ba pwede geisha ang gamitin mo na term? *wink*

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  27. Asan yung naiibang picture? Na-post mo na?

    Hmmmm, interesting response to my senryu on the subject farting...
    ***Caloy frantically looking for his book of Japanese senryus***

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  28. I was just amused by your stance in taking pictures of the sun while we were at Sofitel....yes posted na..pati yung sa Roxas Blvd natin, pero sadly walang scandalous shots don....na pwedeng blackmail material...

    if may subject na farting, am sure it will spawn philosophical discussions (as in..pilosopo ohohoho!)

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  29. I'd like to thank Al who has been staying up late at night (as usual..hahaha, para kaming vampira) to help me get more familiar on my BKK itinerary!

    also thanks to Sherry for her idea and tips...on the other post, it helped me clarify where to go and not miss!

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  30. wow! new theme! i like it! sige, share your itinerary with us...i might go to Bangkok this summer too!

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  31. okies...I will see if I can fulfill half of it...as baka alanganin...Ayutthaya for example I would like to vsit..but with the schedule am not sure anymore..

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  32. ganon ba... lol

    hayyyy, pilit kasi nag hahabol, grabe dami kong na-mi-miss .. :D

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  33. hi Ozz,

    don'tcha worry...

    am so behind in my postings that a turtle traveling to Bangkok from the Philippines would reach Thailand before I could catch up with all I've missed in Multiply....LOL!

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  34. I luv the food!

    The durian was not enough, I could have eaten one durian a day!

    It was also educational :-) I never thought I'd get to see the inside of a bikini bar, and watch also a show involving some...weird...stuff...ehem..

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