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Postcards from the Transition

Postcards from the Transition.

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Fears that Hold Us Back

April 2, 2018April 2, 2018 Rich McClear

Many of our cruise mates missed Maputo altogether.  A couple of hundred got on buses and went right to the South African border for their safaris in Krueger National Park.  Others’ buses took them to the airport for their flight … Continue reading Fears that Hold Us Back

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Maputo at Walk Level.

April 2, 2018 Rich McClear

This is a picture post showing some Maputo street scenes from our walk through the city.  The Botanical garden was filled with strolling bridal parties having their pictures taken.  The entry portal is an example of Manueline revival architecture. You … Continue reading Maputo at Walk Level.

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Manueline or Gustave Eiffel, Contrasts in Maputo.

April 2, 2018April 2, 2018 Rich McClear

The White Cathedral (Nossa Senhora da Conceição)  is just off of Independence Square.  To me it looks Art Deco but we are told it has some touches of Manueline decorative style.  Manueline is named for King Manuel I who died … Continue reading Manueline or Gustave Eiffel, Contrasts in Maputo.

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Maputo’s Classic Railway Station

April 1, 2018 Rich McClear

It wasn’t hard to find the Maputo railway station.  We docked, I looked out my window, and there it was, with its distinctive dome, designed in the Paris studios of Alexandre Gustave Eiffel and fabricated in South Africa.  Eiffel never … Continue reading Maputo’s Classic Railway Station

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Easter on MS Amsterdam

April 1, 2018April 1, 2018 Rich McClear

Easter on Amsterdam I was not sure I would go to Easter Services on the Amsterdam.  First of all it was at sunrise.  My spiritual needs have largely met this trip by Rabbi Gan.  I’m attending his daily lectures and … Continue reading Easter on MS Amsterdam

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Shipmates

March 30, 2018March 30, 2018 Rich McClear

In Cape Town we lose probably the most popular passenger on the ship, Lily.  Lily was 14 months old when we set sail from Ft. Lauderdale and very unsteady on her feet, especially on a moving deck.  Now she runs … Continue reading Shipmates

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French Bureaucrats Can’t Ruin a Sunset

March 28, 2018March 28, 2018 Rich McClear

French bureaucrats!  Once in Serbia we were co-sponsoring a seminar on Internet regulation.  Each speaker had a time limit.  The French Bureaucrat stood up and said “I am a French Bureaucrat. I cannot possibly be bound by a time limit.”  … Continue reading French Bureaucrats Can’t Ruin a Sunset

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Sharks Can Hurt the Economy.

March 28, 2018April 1, 2018 Rich McClear

I’m not talking about loan sharks but shark sharks.  Reunion, a French overseas department, had a growing tourist industry; it was becoming a surfer’s Mecca, until the sharks came.  For years there were no shark attacks on the island.  Everything … Continue reading Sharks Can Hurt the Economy.

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A Pirate’s Grave — Reunion

March 28, 2018March 28, 2018 Rich McClear

I don’t particularly like visiting cemeteries and I don’t like pirates at all.  This is a post about a Pirate’s grave in a cemetery on the French Island of Reunion.  Go figure. First, cemeteries — I would rather remember my … Continue reading A Pirate’s Grave — Reunion

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Beau Vallon Beach, Mahe, Seyschelles

March 24, 2018March 24, 2018 Rich McClear

This is a continuation of “World’s Smallest Capital.”  With pics of the beach.  I even have a shot of the little blue fishes. I’m sitting on the back deck using the good 3G service to upload these posts.  All aboard … Continue reading Beau Vallon Beach, Mahe, Seyschelles

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World’s Smallest Capital City

March 24, 2018March 24, 2018 Rich McClear

It was because of the Seychelles that Public Broadcasting picked up some degree of protocol.  In the beginning all called each other by our first names.  NPR presidents were Frank or Doug, the CPB people were Clyde, Rick or Priscilla.  … Continue reading World’s Smallest Capital City

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Colombo, Sri Lanka

March 23, 2018 Rich McClear

Colombo makes a statement.  When you sail in the first thing you see is a giant stupa raised on stilts telling any approaching mariner that this is a Buddhist country.  But the skyline of Colombo has monuments to other religions.  … Continue reading Colombo, Sri Lanka

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Elephant Wash

March 22, 2018 Rich McClear

This may be the hardest blog post for me to write.  My initial reaction to the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage was sadness yet for many of my cruise mates it was an exciting highlight.  I had a strong emotional reaction to … Continue reading Elephant Wash

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Through My Train Window.

March 22, 2018 Rich McClear

One of the great joys of riding on a train is watching life along the tracks.  Unlike roads there are no restaurants or gas stations.  You look into people’s back yards or into their homes themselves. You pass dry rice … Continue reading Through My Train Window.

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The Viceroy, Almost To Kandy.

March 22, 2018March 23, 2018 Rich McClear

I had a tough choice.  I could either wander about an interesting city where I had never been or I could take a train ride, two hours out and two hours back, to the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage.  The city was … Continue reading The Viceroy, Almost To Kandy.

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How Do You Pronounce “Phuket?”

March 18, 2018March 19, 2018 Rich McClear

At about 11 AM I wanted to pronounce Phuket with the “Ph” as in Philosophy and the accent on the first syllable.  It has not been a good morning. Myron, one of the ship’s lecturers told us that if they … Continue reading How Do You Pronounce “Phuket?”

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Singapore Miscellany

March 17, 2018 Rich McClear

Now, tired and happy, we’re cruising the Malacca Straits, ships all around us are moving at 17 knots.  The water is calm but full of all sorts of floating crap.  I am sitting in a deck chair with my computer … Continue reading Singapore Miscellany

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Asia for Beginners — Singapore

March 17, 2018 Rich McClear

Hong Kong has Disneyland.  Singapore IS Disneyland.  Like Disneyland it’s clean, well ordered, and controlled.  Disney employees have to follow a strict code of behavior.  It’s like everyone in Singapore is a Disney employee and is expected to follow the … Continue reading Asia for Beginners — Singapore

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Merlion Found, Singapore’s “Reclaimed” Land.

March 17, 2018 Rich McClear

About 23% of Singapore, almost a quarter of the country, is reclaimed land.  I’ve always wondered about that term “reclaimed.”  Since Earth is “the water planet” shouldn’t we just say claimed?  Much of this land is used for industry or … Continue reading Merlion Found, Singapore’s “Reclaimed” Land.

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Hanging Gardens of Singapore

March 17, 2018 Rich McClear

When traveling I’m struck by how tied together we are and always have been.  Three years ago on a trip up the Amazon we learned how rubber trees were smuggled out of Brazil to Kew Gardens in London, and from … Continue reading Hanging Gardens of Singapore

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Little India — Singapore

March 16, 2018 Rich McClear

I’ve written about how clean and well-ordered Singapore is.  Little India is a bit of an exception.  It is clean, especially compared with India, but the wet market has a wet floor, the houses and shop houses are more colorful … Continue reading Little India — Singapore

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Tiger Balm Gardens Rebranded.

March 15, 2018March 15, 2018 Rich McClear

Tiger Balm Gardens in Singapore has been rebranded as the Har Par Villa.  It’s a favorite in Singapore.  It was built by Har Par and opened to the public to teach young people Chinese moral lessons. (See Courts of Hell.)  … Continue reading Tiger Balm Gardens Rebranded.

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The Courts of Hell with a Trigger Warning.

March 15, 2018March 15, 2018 Rich McClear

  Har Par was a business man from Rangoon.  He and his brother invented s salve called “Tiger Balm.”  I use it myself.  In the 1930s they moved to Singapore and were very successful.  Har par built a mansion for … Continue reading The Courts of Hell with a Trigger Warning.

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Five O’Clock Follies

March 13, 2018February 27, 2021 Rich McClear

This is a continuation of the narration in the post “Good Morning Vietnam.” As I pondered what I was supposed to do in Saigon I looked up and saw it, the Rex Hotel, and I knew.  The Rex is where … Continue reading Five O’Clock Follies

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