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    Dear friends--

    not quite adept at blogs yet...but here is what's been up from one lucky grateful

    girl!

    WORK HARD---TRAVEL HARDER!

    Brow

    8 solid weeks of(more if you include prep and dismantling but I don't want to

    include that!)

    The beginnings, endings (and middles) are particularly challenging to teachers so

    as I prepare for my 20th year or so of teaching I reflect upon a particularly

    fabulous summer of travel that I have just completed.

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    It was 14 plane rides, 2 Continents, 11 Countries, A Ship, 2 Ferry Boats and a Ship

    as well as more time zones than this insomniac cares to ponder...

    Deep down, I feel there is no reason for me to leave the amazing comforts of my

    home here in San Francisco. After all, SF is a vacation unto itself. I LOVE MY

    HOME...and that is exactly what motivates me to get out-of-the-box in the

    summer.

    It would be easy to become complacent, sheltered and numb to the rest of the

    world as I bask in my creature comforts.

    But ahhh, to escape all the STUFF, to pack up one bag and just GO...I am super

    lucky to do this while I have good health and no summer commitments. I alwayslearn SO much and I feel that I take that back not just in personal growth but also

    to my classroom.

    It is easy to perceive America as the center of the Earth and I just loved being in

    Asia where the name California was not always recognized.

    My trip is better told in pictures so I will enclose some highlights. All who really

    know me, know that pictures are something I am never short of taking!

    I started my journey in Singapore and the highlights there were its very clean,

    pristine streets, parks, etc and most definitely its food. From watching ladies

    making homemade udon and I mean HOMEMADE to eating crispy peking duck, I

    was mesmerized by its food courts which make ours here in US malls look silly.

    Did I mention any freshly squeezed fruit or veggie you could imagine?

    On to Ubud in Bali, Indonesia. A town that is inland in the hills set amongst rice

    paddies, spiritual healers and crafts people, it was one of my favorite stops.

    Some highlights:

    1. a villa accommodation overlooking rice paddies and really the most incredible

    rainforest shower that was outside

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    2. taking yoga classes in the coolest yoga studio I will ever see...open-air as the

    sun goes down, crickets, katydids, a sunset and the smell of fresh flowers over-

    looking rice-paddies during downward dog.

    3. Visiting Christopher and Amana's friend, Ari whose family are mask-makers of

    the most extraordinary kind.

    4.Spending time with Ketut from "Eat, Pray, Love." fame. He is like 94 and pretty

    much no 100% says positive things about your health and future and had a spirit

    that was super fun to be around.

    5. Luwak Cofee(cofee passed through the stomach of a Luwak!) apparently quite

    pricey in the US.

    6. The smell of the crisp, air there was something I couldn't get enough of.

    On to Seminyak, Bali, Indonesia for a short splurge at a W hotel which was

    seriously ridiculous!Yes, their motto was, "WHATEVER, WHENEVER!" It was like someone else was the

    teacher and I could just have whatever, whenever!!!!! My senses couldn't get

    enough of the whole "Scene" very stylish, tactile, amazing food, great design and

    comfort beyond words...and then a lovely afternoon of shopping with my former

    principal, Ms. Yvonne Chong and my former student, Patrick's mom who

    happened to be vacationing in nearby Nusa Dua. If you want to go shopping you

    are in great hands with Yvonne and Faye! Faye also has complete command of

    what Indonesian delicacies to order. This area was right along the coast and a

    change from inland Ubud.

    On to Bangkok, Thailand! PHEW! WOW! Not my favorite place. Crowded.

    Congested. Major Trac. Felt Polluted. But wild, anything goes...amongst all this

    hustle bustle it is Thailand....from Kho Shan rode to outrageous buddhist

    temples...and neighborhoods representing many diferent cultures. Bangkok the

    gateway to the rest of Thailand and I learned not to characterize all of Thailand

    by my early perception of Bangkok.

    I liked observing the diferent Buddhist traditions in diferent Asian Countries and

    am quite fascinated by it.

    Learned bits and pieces about its practice, its tradition, its importance. We even

    saw a funeral passing by.

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    On to Inland Chiang Mai. Here I spent one of my favorite days of my life...adopting

    an elephant at Patara Elephant Farm.

    Look it up. As you know most elephants are exploited--used for moving lumber

    or doing stupid painting tricks or being exposed in a circus.

    I didn't get the feeling at Patara that the elephants were unhappy. The owner, Pat,

    is an amazing man. I asked him how he inherited such a place and he said he

    bought it some 12 years ago or so and it was supposed to be an organic farm and

    after he closed the deal the seller said, "Oh, by the way, there is also an elephant I

    am leaving here for you!" Pat fell instantly in love with the elephant and soon

    came to feel that the elephant was lonely so he got her a friend. Well, 30

    elephants later...he has Patara Elephant Farm!!! Pat has adopted elephants who

    are abused all over Thailand. There were 100,000 elephants at the turn of the

    century and now there are like 2800. Pat taught us how to see if an elephant washealthy. We fed the elephants, we bathed them and we even swam with them, for

    real! We rode them BAREBACK no helmets for 2 hours in the jungle.

    I was super lucky that one of the guides gave me the mother and her baby so I

    got two elephants for the day. OH My GOODNESS, I really can't say enough about

    the day and my elephants. BoonMe and Bebe. The baby elephant just follows

    whatever the mom does. After a few minutes of reluctance, I was soon just

    immersed with the elephants. Fear turned to sheer love and really it was so hard

    to leave. Pat's idea is that everyone should come for one day to his farm and his/

    her money will take care of the elephant and in turn he/she will do his/her part in

    helping to care for the elephants--win-win situation.

    I met so many people there, too. There were a lot of Australians traveling

    throughout Asia since it isn't too far. I don't think I saw one American.

    Sincerely, it was among the top 10 all-time favorite things I have done in my life.

    On to Phuket. A lot of people don't like Phuket as much as other Islands but I

    sort of liked the hustle bustle there around the beachfront and such. The real

    gems though were the excursions that I took from the island.

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    A notable one was Ko Phi Phi---and its neighboring islands. The film, "The

    Beach" was filmed here because it is sheer paradise.

    GREEN GREEN no really really GREEN waters. Monkeys here and there...It is

    beautiful but a little sad that tourists have kind of taken away some its magic. But

    hey, I was a tourist, too and thankful to see it. We snorkeled all about there and

    enjoyed the neon-looking fish. Beautiful Krabi was nearby....

    Now to Koh Samui, where I stayed at a place that horse-shooed around an infinity

    pool which looked over the ocean toward Koh Phagnan.

    Honestly it was hard to move there because it is hard to tire of a view like that.

    The Thai Hospitality is unmatched. The dollar is good for us and it isn't a joke

    that a massage on the beach for two hours is less than $10.00 and really they are

    as good or better than the more expensive places around Thailand. At every turn

    people are giving you cold towels, cold drinks, smiles and niceties. Don't get me

    wrong, in touristy places you had to be on guard because there were still people

    who wanted to scam tourists but they didn't mess with this city girl!!!

    My favorite aspect of Thailand was how fresh everything was...no frozen canned

    stuf, the real deal---fish out of the water, fruit from the vines and monkeys

    picking coconuts for you. There was no day without a massage and a fresh

    coconut write out of the shell!!!!!

    OFF to Japan. I had a layover in Osaka and my dream was to get to Kyoto. I could

    have extended my vacation and really stayed in Japan to see it because one day

    was a tease but I kind of made it my mission to see if I could really do it. WHAT

    AN ADVENTURE. I know I traveled all over but this was where I was even proud of

    myself! I landed in Osaka after having had no sleep and when I arrived NOTHING,I mean nothing is in English and I can't make things up like I sometimes try to do

    in other languages. I was like am I really going to take a train for 2 hours to Kyoto

    and make it back to Osaka in a few hours to get my plane with no YEn and no

    idea what I was doing? Well, It was just the best day ever.

    The nicest people EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Honestly a man left his store to escort me to

    the ATM because I couldn't read a thing and I need Yen and he called his wife and

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    on and on people acted accordingly. What a classy place. I saw such amazing

    outfits--from ladies in full Kimonos to taxi drivers in suits---with doily-like

    covers for their seats.

    Really it was a tease to be there for such a short time but also left the biggest

    impression of all the places I had been and left me wanting to return. It really is a

    special place and diferent. The hardest part was that I knew I wouldn't have time

    for a meal if I wanted to finish my agenda and get back for a 2 hour train ride in a

    place I couldn't navigate or communicate with.

    I strolled though markets, mouth-watering as fresh fish was being cut for

    afternoon sushi...men and women at a bar having cold japanese beer. sweets of

    the most intricate kind were lined up in the market. i couldn't resist a fresh

    mochi. really, it was incredible. And there was suspense as I tore the intricate

    wrapper apart from the mochi. I almost wanted to frame the mochi wrapper sinceit was so beautiful as were my ticket stubs to landmarks---works of art in

    themselves.

    Everyone appeared to take such pride in their land. whether it be in a taxi ride,

    the grounds of the golden temple, the train conductor who says thank you to each

    passenger and ensures not a drop garbage litters its pristine trains or the lady

    at the counter who even wraps something that costs a dollar with such care as if

    it were from Tifany's.

    Was I glad I sacrificed sleep and risked missing my plane back to SF? You better

    believe it! A most memorable day.

    Home for 17 days and then on to A Cruise of the Baltic--a treat from my mother. I

    typically meet her for a bit in the summer and we go somewhere special. She lives

    on the East coast and since I am on the West it is fun to meet.

    We met in Copenhagen, Denmark....loved it from the minute I got to the airport.Usually airport rides to the center of town are boring and ordinary but this was

    the coolest ride. It was like a tour in itself to pass by countryside and then

    landmarks of such color and charm. European structures amaze me. They are

    built with such fortitude.

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    Copenhagen is known for bike-riding. I loved that most people were walking or

    riding a bike. This lent to its charm.

    Went to a place called Tivoli Gardens. It is like their upscale Coney Island. Really

    an amazing venue. It is a hub of restaurants, amusement rides, shops and

    concerts. It is all lit up at night. Nothing like some Weinershnitzel and Beer to

    settle in to a trip!

    From there we got onto a ship. We were spoiled rotten. Down Duvets and a

    Verandah over-looking the sea. 4-course dinners and Cappuccinos in china. My

    favorite spot was the gym with Treadmills and Precors over-looking the Bow of

    the ship out to sea...not hard to work out in these digs! Anyone used to watch the

    Love Boat. It really does become like Gopher, Doc, Julie and Isaac. You get to know

    people and they you.

    I was soooooooooooooooo excited to bump into a man named Beni who I had met5 years earlier in Alaska who was working on the ship. It was a crazy coincidence.

    We were disappointed that it was so stormy that we couldn't go to Berlin. I had

    been looking forward to seeing the highlights there as I was finally ready to go to

    the Holocaust Memorials and such. I have heard Berlin is an amazing city.

    Ofto the fairy tale land of Estonia with cobblestone roads. I had a friend from

    Estonia when I was younger so It was fun to see her country.

    Then to St. Petersburg, Russia. Hard to sum up the two-day whirlwind tour. The

    buildings were massive, well planned and regal.

    My favorite building was called Church of the Spill-blood that reminded me of

    "The Wizard of Oz." I will enclose a picture.

    The Hermitage museum has enough artwork that if you were to look at each piecefor 30 seconds it would take 6 years to see.

    I treasured the very short time I was there and whizzed through Picasso, Matisse,

    Gaughin and Monet. It was like giving ice-cream to someone and taking it away

    to have to go so quickly through the museum. Not only was the art spectacular

    but

    also its location. It is set along the River Neva.

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    On to Finland with its great outdoor Esplanade and fashionable shops and vibrant

    flower market...

    Stockholm, Sweden was one of my favorites on this journey. Open and clean

    comprised of many islands. People sure know there city planning in Europe. Most

    things are situated along the Lake and the Archipelagos. I saw where members

    of ABBA lived and saw where the Nobel Peace Prize is announced...Sweden is so

    environmentally friendly and people are taking advantage of hot beautiful

    summers as winters are said to be extremely dark, cold and depressing. Next time

    I go, I would like to go to an Ice Bar. A literal Bar made out of real ice where you

    put on a parka and have a drink!

    My favorite part was having a Cappuccino and a Cinnamon Bun. It was the best

    Cappuccino I have ever drunk.

    I loved the "White Nights" of Russia and Sweden where it stayed dark until almost

    11:00pm and got light again around 2:00pm. Super cool and weird.

    No Berlin but onto Hamburg. A really nice GREEN place with amazing houses of all

    sorts, sizes and prices. Some very modern houses as well. But it's the Bratwurst I

    won't ever forget!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I take back to my classroom and the rest of my life a bit more patience, a lot more

    tolerance, a heart full of unique memories and a sense of accomplishment that I

    expanded my ever-growing box.

    I look forward to staying around locally and enjoying every nook and cranny that

    people venture out here in San Francisco to see--that is in my back yard and I

    strive everyday to take none of it for granted.

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    Drop me a line to let me know how you are doing and know that I look forward to

    seeing you or corresponding with you once again.

    Cheers to your good health and sense of adventure.

    Miss Susie

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    ELEPHANTS UBUD

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    Patara Farm

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    Singapore Peking Duck!

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    Susie rubs Buddha for Good luck!

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    Susie Walking Street on famous Kho Shan Rode, Bangkok

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    The Swanky W Hotel, Seminyak, Indonesia

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    Coconuts and coca cola!

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    Patara Elephant Farm

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    Ketut! Spiritual Healer, Ubud

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    Ketut Liyer of Eat Pray Love Ubud

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    Luwak Cofee!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Shopping in Bali with Yvonne and Faye!

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    Ko PHI PHI Snorkeling

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    Koh Samui Monkeys getting Coconuts!

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    My Favorite Picture of my Trip to Asia--the mom and baby I adopted.

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    Kyoto Japan--Kinkakujimae

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    MAYA BAY where Beach was Filmed---Koh Phi Phi

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    What a coincidence! Bumped into Beni who I met 5 years ago traveling in Alaska on a

    cruise.

    I ain't seen Germany til I tasted this Bratwurst!

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    Estonia

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    Beer in Denmark

    Youthful looking Mom.

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    THE best Cappuccino I ever tasted! Stockholm Sweden.

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    Singapore Airlines Mango Ice-cream!

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    The"W" overlooking the Ocean.

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    The beach W hotel seminyak bali

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    Is a Buddha Ronald McDonald an Oxymoron?

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    The stunning Koh Samui This is the view from my room.