{"id":254,"date":"2011-07-27T23:16:17","date_gmt":"2011-07-27T23:16:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/brucebramson.com\/2011\/07\/27\/south-thailand-v-at-m-y-o-b\/"},"modified":"2011-07-27T23:16:17","modified_gmt":"2011-07-27T23:16:17","slug":"south-thailand-v","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/brucebramson.com\/?p=254","title":{"rendered":"SOUTH THAILAND V"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I <strong>was<\/strong> taking pills for worms, but not \u201cPulvex capsules\u201d\u2014those are for dogs! No one rose to the bait, though.<\/p>\n<p><em>Looking at the map (I got a Mobil one this time) I rather imagine I will slowly wend my way southward from Penang more or less along the coast, turning inland about 1\/2 way along to Kota Kubu Baharo: weather permitting, I\u2019ll then go farther inland to Kuala Lipis, which (natch!) is on the eastern branch of the railway. It looks like the trip from there north again to Kota Bahuru ought to be well worth taking, though surely it will take 2 or 3 days. It will doubtless be quite wet\u2014the rainy season on the east coast is now beginning (as I found out today) while the wettest (though not necessarily rainy) season on the west coast is already well along. But the rail route I\u2019ve mentioned goes through mountains exceeding 5000 feet, and largely wilderness-jungle lands.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>The hiway system in Malaysia is extensive and good\u2014already much better than Thailand. Good old \u201cStraits Tin\u201d has made this country quite wealthy. So I shall not have to retrace all my way back to the coast &amp; go on to K. Lumpur. Distances are not great here\u2014I\u2019m only about 490 miles from Singapore. Malaya uses miles instead of km\u2014so now my speedometer\/odometer are a little more useful!<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>One reads about the \u201chot, steamy orient\u201d so much that I was not prepared for the wonderful weather. It is true most of this trip has been through the cooler part of the year. Actually, though, since I left the US in January I\u2019ve never been too hot\u2014and I was in VN through the hottest season there. Nowhere have I experienced the sort of stifling, humid heat that one can get in the US eastern seaboard any summer day\u2014that oppressing sticky sort of heat from which there seems to be no escape! As I\u2019ve so frequently mentioned, the rain is no problem either. I figured out today it is better to put on my cloth coat (forward) first, then the plastic one (backwards). The cloth coat gets wet\u2014then cold (from evaporation &amp; wind) if worn on the outside, whereas if worn inside it keeps me warm while the plastic keeps me more dry. I must speak well for \u201chush-puppies\u201d shoes, though; the pair I bought in Saigon for $7.00 is still holding up despite countless thorough soakings. I\u2019ve only the one pair of shoes\u2014and a pair of \u201cthongs\u201d to change into when I check into hotels &amp; dry out.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>Well, have to rinse out a couple of shirts &amp; get to bed. Located a place that may be able to cash my tc for me tomorrow: if so, off to Lankawi; if not, Penang.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Saturday, 19 October 1968<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>There being no money-changing facilities open in Alor Setar this morning, I set out about 9 for Penang\u2014it\u2019s only 60 miles. Though overcast, the day was warm and pleasant, and the drive very nice\u2014first through rice fields then acres and acres of rubber plantations. Traffic is moderate; though the Malaysians drive no less erratically than other orientals, happily they drive more slowly! Arrived Butterworth shortly after 11, found a bank at once and got some Malaysian dollars. Then on to the ferry to Penang: one of the advantages of a motorcycle is that I (&amp; others) passed a line-up of cars nearly 2 miles long waiting to go aboard\u2014bikes and cycles go first, so I was in the very next boat out! It was raining slightly in Georgetown\u2014not enuf to warrant a coat even\u2014and that stopped soon enuf. I scouted around and found a hotel, dropped my luggage &amp; set out (after a \u201clunch\u201d of apples &amp; such at a stand) for a quick turn around the island. This drive (about 45 miles) has got to rank as among the world\u2019s most beautiful: the views &amp; surroundings are gorgeous, and the road is a delight, reminiscent in places of the road up Mt. Hamilton<\/em> [in California]<em>, and surely as many turns or more! By turns one goes through rice fields, rubber plantations, and in the mountainous parts (most of the island) tea and nutmeg gardens; from the higher vantage points lovely views of the sea &amp; surrounding islands; and on the northern shore some very lovely beaches. I\u2019ve booked 6 days here\u2014will poke around in Butterworth at least one day\u2014and may stay longer. I\u2019m pleassed to report that I find most of the people more pleasant than the Thais. I get friendly waves &amp; greetings here and there, which never happened in Thailand. Of course, nearly everybody speaks at least some english. There are many australians here: just north of Butterworth is a large RAAF base. Penang\u2014I should say Georgetown\u2014\u00a0is a quaint place, some of it a bit madern &amp; some old\u2014literally miles of little shops selling every imaginable (&amp; some not so imaginable!) thing, stuff from all over the world. Prices I haven\u2019t checked out yet too much, but they appear reasonable &amp; are said to be lower than anywhere except Singapore.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/brucebramson.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/01\/On-the-Ferry-to-Penang-400x399.jpg\" \/><\/p>\n<p>There is a bridge there now: ferry to Penang<\/p>\n<p><em>Monday is a holiday\u2014the Indian New Year again. Imagine! I always thought the Gregorian or Julian or whatever calendar we use is pretty universal\u2014but not so: in Thailand it was 2511 if you were Buddhist and 3515 if you were chinese. Many of the (Thai) Buddhist Temples have the year worked into the pattern on the roof\u2014which means they must rearrange the tiles somewhat each year. I haven\u2019t found out yet what new year the indians here are celebrating, but it\u2019s bound to be a different one yet.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>Of course, I\u2019ve left Buddhism largely behind, &amp; Muslims, some Hindus, and some Christians replace it. And (unrelated thought!) there are remains of fortifications\u2014concrete, so WWII vintage I suppose\u2014all over the island. I don\u2019t remember just how this part of the world figured in that episode of history, but evidently it was involved somehow. Tommorow\u2014hope to locate the funicular railway that goes up the big mountain behind town, &amp; perhaps swim a bit.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>This letter concludes on the next page, <strong>my stay in Penang.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/brucebramson.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/12\/signature1-300x149-150x149.jpg\" \/><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><em><strong>NEXT<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I was taking pills for worms, but not \u201cPulvex capsules\u201d\u2014those are for dogs! No one rose to the bait, though. 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