Hi everybody,
quick check-in!
Last night I covered yet another 2.5 hours of time zoning (which in my case usually translates into real-life zoning-out too because of the overnight flights), arriving in Hong Kong, and bringing it up to a total of 12 hours from Boston! Make it easy to calculate at least, and it of course means now that I'm on the exact opposite of the globe. I will jump up and down a few times, let me know whether you guys feel anything in a few hours!
As some of you know, I will have a traveling buddy the day after tomorrow, and I'm excited! Seth is flying in, and we will then proceed to taste the local cuisine for the next 3 weeks, slowly working our way up north to Beijing (where we will split again, him returning to Boston, me going on to Tokyo).
HK is very cool so far I have to say. It's the hustle and bustle you would expect of a city that survives by trading, and it's all very clean and nice. Nobody has bugged me about money yet (yay!), the girls are pretty, and the food looks very tempting everywhere. Besides some very basic precautions (don't eat street food that's been lying outside for hours) word on the street is you can east just about anything here.
With all that prefacing you'd think I'd dive right into the world of dumplings, water kress, chicken feet and dog parts. Not so! I had resolved for at least a week to get a blood-dripping steak or burger, one of the two. Sorry for the Hindu readers, but boy have I craved some good red meat for the last month. Chicken tastes like ... well, chicken, it just doesn't have the bovine bodaciousness a burger has. Basta. I already spotted an Outback Steakhouse, that'll be my dinner destination tonight.
Speaking of food, it is quite amazing that in those 4 weeks in India I did not have the Delhi Belly! Everyone I've talked to on my travels had some harrowing story to share, most of them being wrapped around the toilet bowl in fetal position for 4 days usually, totally out of commission. I even met a guy from Oregon who was so paranoid about the Delhi Belly that he resolved to eat nothing but french fries and soda during the week he was there. Despite being so cautious about food though he had not even checked with his doctor what infectious diseases are out there in India. Once I told him about malaria in Delhi, he got even more paranoid, I don't think he's gonna see anything but the inside of his cab and the fertility clinic he came for (he's dropping off his sperm for an Indian surrogate mother, really bizarre story)
Whiiiiiicch ... brings me to the post title!
No, I don't have malaria, don't be concerned. And I want to keep it that way! Which however got me into the annoying quagmire that I was running out of my medication now, because India doesn't sell the particular one I was using (Malarone). Long story short, after several Skype calls with my nurse in Somerville I switched over to another medication (Doxycycline). Which however fucks up your stomach like nothing else. My flight yesterday night was seriously marred by constant heartburn, and when I took the next pill this morning it came back out about 10 minutes later. I was seriously considering just chancing it, i.e. discontinuing the medicine and then continue when Seth brings me the backup supply of Malarone.
But, I'm not in India anymore I realized! So, today was mostly spent going to pharmacies, then to a doctor (I just picked a random one, and got lucky), and then to the local hospital to pick up the pills, all for a grand total of 4 (read: four) pills. Doesn't matter, it'll bridge the gap until Seth arrives, I am no longer destroying my stomach lining, and I've certainly spent money on far more inane stuff on my trip than this.
So, despite of the above, a happy post from Hong Kong! I am having a great time, the weather was distinctly cooler than India, and it's really nice to be in a shopping mecca again.
A few pics of Goa:
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