Out and About in Bangkok One Saturday in February
A nice early hot season day in Bangkok; a Saturday . . . time to go in to Bangkok to give up some blood at Bummrungrad Hospital for my doctor's appointment next week. I always stand next to this window by the cashier's counter and admired the view . . . today I took a photo.
After the blood letting I was out on food in Bangkok. I noticed my iPhone belt pouch was falling apart so I stopped at a sidewalk seamster's establishment to have it re-sewed. Very handy. Cost me 20 baht (US$0.60).
Since I had to "fast" before the blood sample, I walked over to La Monita Mexican Grille a few blocks away - starving. I had never eaten there, but it came highly recommended. I was very happy with the food (B+) and the incredible colors of the interior (NOT bumped up in PhotoShop!). WOW!
I was running late, so I took a taxi to Siam Square area for my not-so-regular hair cut. Siam Square is across the street from the mammoth Paragon Mall and is a maze of covered alleys filled with interesting little shops. This is the view from the SkyTrain platform.
All along the way, and I do mean all along the way, the temptation of that which is forbidden to cross my lips proliferates beyond imagination and in abundance, and I do mean beyond imagination. Solid sugar constuctions.
Inside The Machine. I left my barber light headed and walked to the MBK Mall to a camera store I knew about. I have been researching the purchase of a new lens, the Sigma 12-24 II . . . a wide zoom for a full frame camera like my Canon 50D Mark II. They let me put it on my camera and go out in the mall to test its capabilities. I took this picture. I didn't buy it . . . I was not happy with this particular example.
In this part of Bangkok (Siam Center), where the SkyTrain runs, they have suspended a wide pedestrian walkway, a promenade, above the famous Bangkok Traffic.
People describe the effect as "living in the movie Blade Runner."
There is a surreal element about this urban environment.
I took a short-cut through several air-conditioned malls and then out on the elevated promenade to the CentralWorld Mall (burned down during "The Troubles" a couple of years ago). I had to marvel at the amazing contrasts to be found in Bangkok: messy poverty and post-modern grandeur.
I checked out the photo stors at CentralWorld mall without seeing anything I liked. The glitz here is on a monumental scale.
There is something very disturbing about naming a department store "Zen" . . . even if it is a Japanese department store. "Counter-Zen" would be more like it! In the CentralWorld Mall, Bangkok, February 25, 2012.
As the sun was setting over Bangkok, I made my way through a few more interconnected malls to the Intercontenential Hotel where I shagged a taxi home. It was good "to out amung'em."
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Nice photos here Jeff. Wonderful colors too. You really capture the essence that is Bangkok! These leave me with the feeling of wanting to visit and yet run as far away as possible all at the same time.