VISA PROBLEMS

“We’ll be landing in approximately twenty minutes.” The voice of the co-pilot trailed off as he switched frequencies to listen to the conversation between pilot and air traffic controller at Mumbai international airport, in what was then known as the city of Bombay. Back in the rear of the plane I joined other passengers who were making last minute entries on immigration forms. The line … Continue reading VISA PROBLEMS

PAO ROTI

We were just beginning to emerge from that initial culture shock all experience when setting up house in a new country. We’d only been in India for a couple of weeks, and everything was so different to the way things were done in Australia. Georgine having lived in Hungary and Germany before immigrating to Australia was taking it all in her stride and all her … Continue reading PAO ROTI

Laos

                “You really need to visit the Indo-China region.” Rob made this casual remark getting up from his chair to leave my office. Indo-China was part of his administrative responsibilities, and it was my job to care for the financial needs of the whole Asia-Pacific area so we often had occasion to sit and talk business. It was … Continue reading Laos

Jayapura

In 1986 I made my first trip to the Indonesian territory Irian Jaya. This was a long and tortuous journey by air involving stopovers in Jakarta and Manado, or the alternate route through Manila, Davao and Manado. I decided to make my first entry through Jakarta as that was the closest entry point to Indonesia from Singapore. So I presented myself at the Indonesian Embassy … Continue reading Jayapura

Nepal

We could scarcely afford to make this trip as a family, but after spending entire lives in Southern Asia our children needed to see exotic Nepal before finally saying goodbye to the sub-continent 1985 and heading to a new assignment location in Singapore where they would further their education. Our small aircraft taxied into the Katmandu airport; noses of our two children pressed firmly against … Continue reading Nepal

Seaweed for Breakfast

I’d been looking forward to my trip to Seoul with a mixture of pleasure and apprehension.  My pleasure was in anticipation of a pleasant meeting with the hospitable Korean people; my apprehension due to difficulties I anticipated working through a translator for two weeks of lectures for a distance learning graduate program.  I was naturally concerned materials I’d taken so long to prepare would reach … Continue reading Seaweed for Breakfast

GOING WITH THE CROWD

Benita was touring a Northern Asia country with her parents.  News that morning hadn’t been positive, and should’ve given pause for thought as the family planned their day’s activities.  Students at the university were expected to go on the rampage that day because they disagreed with some laws their government had implemented.  The report was not a news item on TV, but word spreads and … Continue reading GOING WITH THE CROWD

MYSORE PALACE

I hadn’t taken kindly to a suggestion by companions in travel we visit the Maharajah’s palace in Mysore.  The palace was commissioned in 1897, and its construction was completed in 1912. This palace is now one of the famous tourist attractions of India. After a vacation in the mountain cool of Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu we’d descended to blistering heat of the plains, and completed our … Continue reading MYSORE PALACE