Dodging the Bullet
May 8th, 2008 Posted in Myanmar/BurmaI was pleasantly surprised to have found several urgent emails from a number of friends who were concerned that Sarah and I might have been caught in the devastating wake of Cyclone Nagris. To alleviate any outstanding concerns, I thought I should announce that we are completely safe.
We actually left Yangon nearly two weeks ago, and have been lazing away the days on some of Thailand’s most beautiful islands. Being on the Andaman Sea meant we were on the fringes of the storm but the worst that we experienced was an extended down pour and heavier than usual winds - nothing compared to the monumental suffering the Burmese must cope with.
This shares some similarities with our Tibet trip. We spent nearly a month there, and shared a magical time with many locals while we were there. Yet only a couple of weeks after our departure, we started reading the early reports about the escalating violence that would consume Lhasa. Some of the travelers that we had traded stories with over beers were trapped in the city, literally barricaded for days within the tenuous safety of our hostel.
As we start the next leg of our journey in the Middle East, I’m really starting to appreciate the luck we’ve had thus far avoiding serious tragedy. Knock on wood.
3 Responses to “Dodging the Bullet”
By Elissa on May 11, 2008
Hey Dan and Sarah! PHEW - so glad you are ok! Reading your stories is absolutely magical - from the depthless darkness of Tham Kong Lo, to the smiles and playing and parties you are drawn into where ever you go (which is not surprising, given who you are!). Next best thing to traveling there myself is reading your blog, and with all the smells and cramped trains, maybe better…. just kidding!
By Julie on May 20, 2008
Like Elissa, I’m loving every post. The pictures actually bring tears to my eyes. You guys were made for this trip and for each other! I’ll be pouring beers on the curb for Sarah at our 5th reunion this weekend.
By laura on May 28, 2008
Where are you? What are you doing?
Seattle misses you! Or, yeah well I miss you too!
later,
LM