Monday, November 29, 2010

Singapore (GMT +8)

My last day in Singapore... for now.  I leave for Newark, New Jersey, via Narita International Airport in Japan tomorrow morning.  I've got a serious case of the 'homeward bounders' right now!  :-)

It's been an enlightening 4 weeks in theatre:  Shanghai, Beijing, Singapore, Putrajaya, Cyberjaya, Kuala Lumpur, Penang; and, I'm much better prepared for my follow-on tour back here in APJ, returning on Friday, 12/10.

I look forward to a relaxing 6 days in Key West, Florida, with Rosie and friends, Russ & Trish, before re-engaging with my colleagues here 1/2 way around the world.

I've enjoyed writing about my experiences here in Asia and will end this 'book' with this final entry.  My thanks to one and all for following along with me and my constant companion, Freckles, as we've traveled around.

For more of our adventures, check back in the weekend of 12/10 for the start of the 2nd blog in this travel series:  followingfuji2.blogspot.com

Later, and Happy Holidays!!!

Leia Mais…

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Penang, Malaysia (GMT +8) to Singapore (GMT +8)

Departed Trader Hotel for the airport at 0745 this morning.  My teksi was 15mins late picking me up - a first. Chris was supposed to pick me up but, must have slept in late and he sent Ravi, from my trip to Batu Ferenggi, to pick me up.  I'd have been OK with the whole thing had Chris not BS'd me about where my ride was just so he wouldn't lose the fare! At 0735 I called to ask where my ride was and he said, 'right outside, Boss'... which was not true because I was outside.  Anyway, suspecting a possible flub I'd built in a 15 min delay, so Freckles and I still got to the airport 2hr prior. :-)

Close-up of Freckles in PIA

Once again, signage in this airport is less than adequate or clear to non-local patrons. Had to ask someone where the Silk Air check-in was. Counters 15-18, unmarked.  When the Silk Air folks showed up, they erected temporary signs from behind the counters - well, then it became obvious what line to stand in.

Before you get to that point, everyone has their check-in luggage x-ray'd and tagged by security before walking to the check-in counters here in Penang International Airport (PIA) aka, Bayan Lepas, Pulau Penang.
Some shots of PIA terminal by Gate 7

Unique blends of stores/shopping



Looking back towards the exit to the airport

My bag only weighed ~17kgs, so no worries. I asked for and was assigned aisle seat, 27D, on Silk Air Flight# MI353, an Airbus A320, departing from Gate 7.  From check-in heading towards International Departures, I stopped along the way at a vendor selling refrigerator magnets and, bought a few for Meg.  At the entrance to International Departures, a Penang military person checks your credentials, then you head to customs, present your passport/boarding pass/departure card, get stamped and you're off to security.

Security's straight forward, take your laptops out, put all your bags on the conveyor for x-ray and step through the personnel scanner.  Done.  Picked up a few more Malaysian gifts for Rosie, Trish, Meg, and Kathi near Gate 7 at 'Summer Batik', and boarded in an orderly fashion in time to make a 1015 launch.  Landed back in Singapore at 1130.  Through customs and baggage claim by 1215 and back to the Fairmont by 1300.
My Silk Air flight coming in to land

Silk Air Flt#353, A320

The Fairmont was expecting me, logged me in at the President's Club counter and escorted me and my bags up to the 22nd floor of the North Tower - same tower I was in before - room 2206.

Rounded out my day with a trip to my 'barber shop', picked up a couple of snacks at 1 of the 7 Elevens underground, had some lunch and on the way back to the Fairmont, found a massage parlor, the Qi Mantra (Raffles), bought a 15 massage package for $480SG and went in for a 1 hr, deep tissue massage... I'm sore as I type this. :-)  I'm going in for another session on Monday afternoon after work at 1700 - just before I make the long trip back to Newark, New Jersey, via Narita Japan.

Nice to be back in Singapore!

Leia Mais…

Batu Ferenggi, Penang, Malaysia (GMT +8)

Photo Blog #6

There are more 2 wheeled vehicles in Penang than 4 wheeled

One of several all new communities built to attractive foreign investors

Cool restaurant made from a sailing ship in Batu Ferenggi (BF)

Just some corner in BF

HRC, part of hard Rock Hotel in BF

My tour teksi, 1845, driven by Ravi

Path to Batu Ferenggi Beach

Para-gliding

Closer-up

Enroute to a successful landing

Looking eastward on BF beach

Animals allowed on this beach

View westward on BF beach

Another view westward along the beach

Looking back eastward

Nice horse.  The beach is long with very few folks out and about

Some umbrellas and beach chairs

The view directly behind me on the beach.  Ravi in white shirt to left

One of the 2 small convenient stores/bars on BF beach

Relaxing at the Side Walk Cafe, Batu Ferenggi Beach

View into the Side Walk Cafe

Delicious, fresh coconut drink

Why the area is called 'Batu Ferenggi'

Leia Mais…

Friday, November 26, 2010

Batu Ferenggi, Penang, Malaysia (GMT +8)

I'm sitting here at a small, square table for 4, by myself (there are other guests here), in the Trader Lounge on the 16th floor with my back to the large bay windows overlooking George Town, capital of Penang, on this Friday evening, typing up my blog over heavy hors d'oeuvres and Tiger beer.  Only got back from my teksi road trip to Batu Ferenggi and the Hard Rock Hotel/Cafe there 30mins ago - it's 1815 now. 

Early up for work again today - wanted to get out a bit early this afternoon to see some of Penang before I depart tomorrow morning back to Singapore.

Dropped off at the office ~0700 and worked through the day until 1530 when I departed the pattern via my now familiar network of teksi drivers.  In between I went out to lunch with a couple of my colleagues based out of Penang, Pierre and Suresh.  They took me out to an inauspicious looking, at least to my untrained eye, local strip mall - there are tons of them - with an Indian restaurant, Jaya's, that's supposedly one of the best places to eat in Penang. :-) Since I love Indian veggie food, I was excited to partake. Based on the crowds of people starting to flow in, this place must have something going for it!

Jaya's

Pierre in Jaya's

Suresh and Pierre in Dell's parking lot

Not quite sure what I was ordering but, my plate had: a type of fried rice, a potato cubed dish, diced okra (they call okra 'lady fingers' here... kinda makes sense visually), something with bean sprouts in it, something with cabbage it in, all lighted drenched in a curry gravy. Oh, and it was on the spicy side... delicious!  For our beverage selection, I went along with Pierre's suggestion, a mango cream drink that looked like a creamsicle float. Tasted great however - they had put ice in it and I voiced my slight trepidation about drinking anything with local ice in it to the guys. They had no concerns so, what the heck, when in Rome.... :-) Anyway, a significant plate of food all for the whopping price, including the drink, of $12RG ($4US) - couldn't beat that.

OK, back to my afternoon.

I'd pre-arranged for Pierre's favorite driver and the guy that's been driving me around for the most part since I got here, 'Chris', to pick me up at the office at 1600 to drive me directly out to the Hard Rock Cafe located on the North shore of Penang Island in an area called Batu Ferenggi.  Loosely translated, Batu Ferenggi means Rocky shoreline, and I can attest to that since I've been there. Now I know where the Star Trek folks got one of their series alien names! It's also where all of the high-end resorts, touristy hotels and, home's for the rich and European are who come out to vacation and buy 2nd homes.  It's quite the drive from the offices to there but, chose to do so in order to circumvent the heavy rush hour traffic between 1700-1930 in and about downtown George Town.

Side note:  Dell Malaysia is celebrating 15yrs in operation as of this year, 2010.
Congratulations, Dell Malaysia!

Ended up finishing at the office early, so Chris arranged for his buddy, Ravi, to pick me up and be my driver/tour guide. He was just great! Mileage-wise, the whole round trip would be about 60km (~37miles) and take a couple of hours to road limitations and traffic volume. We'd agreed to a service fee of $100RG for the excursion - more than fair in my mind.

The trip's very scenic. You end up driving through neighborhoods, small urban areas, touristy locales with soaring high rises of all shapes and sizes dotting the coastline, while winding through sometimes narrow, climbing roads that hug the shoreline with nothing but a narrow spit of land lined with trees or shrubs between you and rocky water below.  Fun drive... happy I wasn't negotiating the roads with all the traffic - including tons of small scooters/mopeds/motor cycles and buses, all while driving from the wrong side of the car - a residual of British influence!

Anyway, got to the relatively brand new Hard Rock (only been open 1 year) after what seemed like a much longer drive than it was, climbed out of the cab... Ravi would wait for as long as I wanted, only 10mins, while I went in and bought a t-shirt and pins. Happy once again! :-)  As far as Hard Rocks go, it's one of them. Didn't spend anytime looking around. Just got back in the car and headed out.

As we were pulling out, Ravi asked me if I wanted to see the beach? What the heck... it's Friday and the only other thing I have planned is to head back to the hotel and relax until my flight on Saturday so, I said sure. :-)

We drove about a mile and he turned off the main drive into just a small parking area that fronts a pathway to the beach, maybe 100', lined with a myriad of vendors selling local stuff. I was certainly not dressed for this event - business casual - but wanted to see the beach anyway.

We were at Batu Ferenggi Beach. Not very deep but, stretched quite a ways to the East and West. Wasn't crowded at all. A couple of ramshackle buildings serving drinks and chow, beach chairs, some wave riders floating in the calm seas, a couple of folks being pulled by a boat under a parachute, someone on a horse, a dog rolling around in the sand and, just a smattering of folks that looked like locals and some foreigners. Very serene. In my penny loafers, I just walked down towards the beach and water, took some photos, turned around and headed back up.

Ravi was in no hurry to leave. I was his first customer of the day and knew he's be compensated well for his efforts. As I was walking out, I said to Ravi that I was thirsty and wanted to buy some water and the drink of his choice - on me. The Side Walk Cafe was on my left as we walked out. I noticed a drink locker that had some water and headed for it. On my way I noticed green coconuts, about 1/2 a dozen, just sitting out apparently ready to be headed and prepped for drinking! I hesitated... bought the water and some canned drink for Ravi and almost continued walking until Ravi suggested we have a sit and chill for awhile.  Tremendous idea! :-)

I ended up buying 2 coconuts in addition to our other drinks. They were prepared and brought out to us with straws and spoons... WOW, did they taste great! Not too sweet, clean, clear and scrumptious! Ravi finished the liquid in the coconuts faster than I almost immediately started digging into the soft, coconut flesh in the husks - I followed suit. Very nice, not like the very hard, dried out coconut flesh we usually encounter in the US but, soft, pulpy flesh that melts in you mouth.  I was too bloated with liquid to do justice to the rest of the coconut.  No worries, the memory persists for me. :-)

Anyway, had a couple of photos of me shot by Ravi and we headed out. He drove me back an alternative way that included a lot of shoreline and did a good job of pointing things out to me, that I'm sure to forget, including hotels of interest and Penang's version of Chinatown and Little India.

Traffic had picked up quite alot due to rush hour and he dropped me off right at 1730 after an enjoyable 2 hour ride. $125RG later I was on my way up to finish this last blog in Malaysia.

Very glad to have gotten out to see a bit of the 'Pearl of the Orient.'

Enjoy the long Thanksgiving weekend everyone!

Later.

Leia Mais…

George Town, Penang, Malaysia (GMT +8)

Photo Blog #5

On the way to George Town, Penang Island

The view out of my window on the 16th floor

My view

My view

My room

My room

My room

View from Trader's Club lounge on 16th floor looking down...

Looking left...

Looking straight ahead...

Looking right

Looking left, down

Looking right, down

Looking straight down to the pool on the 6th floor

My constant companion, Freckles

Trader's Hotel, Penang

Teksi's on the road in front of Trader's

Entrance to Traders

Eye level view of the pool

Putting green adjacent to the pool on 6th floor

Looking towards the West from Traders

Leia Mais…